Police are hoping to reunite a Melbourne great-grandmother with her mobility scooter after callous thieves stole it from her retirement village.
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A thief has admitted to a "very silly" mistake in pinching a beloved gorilla statue from a retirement village.
Police are hoping to reunite a Melbourne great-grandmother with her mobility scooter after callous thieves stole it from her retirement village.
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