Boogie burglar dances like nobody's watching before break-in
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A toe-tapping thief showed off his dance moves on camera before burglarising a school of thousands of dollars worth of gear, police say.

It’s believed a man driving a silver Holden Commodore drove into the car park of a school in Sunbury, Victoria, at about 1.10am on April 23.

After getting out of the car, the man performed a jaunty dance that CCTV cameras faithfully recorded.

A man is sought after breaking into a school in Sunbury, Victoria. The man stole laptops and a projector, police say. (Victoria Police)

The man then broke into the school and stole three laptops and projector.

Police estimated the value of the gear at more than $5000.

The man is described as Caucasian in appearance, aged in his 30s, with a medium build and long, dark brown hair.

A man is sought after breaking into a school in Sunbury, Victoria. The man stole laptops and a projector, police say. (Victoria Police)

He was wearing a red and black hooded jumper, black running shoes, red headband, and blue gloves.

Police have released CCTV of the incident.

Anybody with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online.
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