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Police investigate Bundoora carjacking

Police are searching for two men believed to be involved in a carjacking in Bundoora.

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The woman’s car was taken from Scholar Drive Bundoora. (Supplied)

.A 53-year-old Bundoora woman had her car stolen soon after parking it on Scholar Drive in Bundoora at 8pm on Thursday June 27

Police said the woman got out of her car and was attempting to cross the road when she was approached by two masked men.

 According to police, one of them threatened the woman and demanded that she hand over her car keys.

The two men then got into the woman’s car, a 2015 Audi A4, registration V INK, and drove off.

Police said a second vehicle, a late model Blue Range Rover Sport, with no registration plates, was seen driving off behind the victim’s car.

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Bundoora carjacking
Police have released a computer generated image of one of the men. (Supplied)
Detectives have released a computer-generated image of one of the men and are appealing to anyone who witnessed or has any information about the incident to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersvic.com.au

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