One of the thieves in the backyard. The owner's labradoodle can be seen wagging its tail at the bottom of the footage.
Share and Follow

A Melbourne man was only a few minutes away from a potential confrontation with a group of six burglars who stole three cars from his home.

Anthony Benzoni had gone to the gym at 5am today, returning home at 5.55am.

But ten minutes before he came back home to his Beaumaris house, the property had been burgled.

One of the thieves in the backyard. The owner's labradoodle can be seen wagging its tail at the bottom of the footage.
One of the thieves in the backyard. The owner’s labradoodle can be seen wagging its tail at the bottom of the footage. (Nine)

His CCTV showed six youths come in via the doggy door, snipping a lock to enter. 

The group stole wallets, watches and the keys to three cars.

The group then made off with a black Mazda MX5, a silver Audi Q5 and a black BMW X3.

“I’ve got a great little labradoodle,” Benzoni told 9News. 

“It doesn’t do much, but yeah, they were out the back, patting him, talking as if it was just a day out.”

One of the thieves running away after the burglary.
One of the thieves running away after the burglary. (Nine)

Benzoni lamented the brazenness of the crime.

“There’s no repercussions. There’s no chance of going to jail,” he said.

“If they get caught, what will happen the next day? They’ll be out and they’ll be doing it all again.”

The investigation remains ongoing.

Beaumaris is a suburb on Port Philip Bay in Melbourne’s south-east.

Anyone who witnessed the incident, has dashcam or CCTV footage of the riders in the area or information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au
Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Tonga coach defends handling of player who suffered three head knocks and required medical attention

Tonga Coach Stands Firm Amid Controversy Over Player’s Triple Head Injury Management

<!– <!– <!– <!– Tonga’s head coach, Kristian Woolf, has come to…

Nationals Reject Net Zero: A Bold Shift Away from Climate Commitments

The Nationals have set up a possible showdown with their political ally…
Stephen Rue, CEO, Optus, during the Triple Zero service outage hearing with the Senate Environment and Communications References Committee, at Parliament House in Canberra on Monday 3 November 2025.

Optus Executives Acknowledge Critical Errors in Deadly Triple-Zero Outage Incident

The chairman and CEO of embattled telco Optushave been grilled at a…
Medieval tower in Rome collapses during renovations, injuring worker

Historic Rome Tower Crumbles Amid Renovations: Worker Injured in Dramatic Collapse

A historic tower nestled in the heart of Rome, close to the…
New coins released by the Australian Mint to commemorate 80 years since the end of World War II

Australian Mint Unveils Exclusive Limited Edition Coin: A Must-Have for Collectors

The Royal Australian Mint has unveiled a special coin to commemorate the…
Police allege David Collison was brutally murdered "in cold blood" over a suspected drug-related dispute near Mudgee, NSW.

Shocking Verdict: Man Found Guilty of Gruesome Tree Trunk Murder

A man has been found guilty of the calculated and brutal murder…

UK Train Attack: Suspect Detained After Two Suffer Critical Injuries

UK police say they now consider only one of two men arrested…
Shock CCTV shows moment man is snatched off the street in Sydney

Chilling CCTV Footage Captures Shocking Abduction in Sydney Street: A Must-See Video

Shocking CCTV has emerged of the moment a man was abducted on…