Twenty Honda Civic Type Rs from the fleet that were stolen during a robbery on a company premises

Jordan Mulach

The brazen theft of 45 vehicles worth more than $2 million from a Port Melbourne farm has already led to one woman being charged, and now police have detailed which cars they are looking for.

As reported earlier today, the 45 cars and vans were stolen from a branch in Salmon Street between 3pm on Sunday, October 20 and around 6.30am on Monday, October 21.

As of this writing, seventeen vehicles have been recovered and all the cars and trucks were ready for delivery – many still with protective plastic wrap on them.

While initial images only showed Skoda Kamiqs and Mercedes-Benz Sprinters being stolen, the full list published by Victoria Police shows a much wider range of vehicles.

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It includes:

So far, police have charged a woman from Prahran with damaging an emergency vehicle by reckless driving; theft of a motor vehicle; with 1,4-butanediol; possessing false plates; and driving without a driver’s license.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report here.

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