UPDATE, 1.15pm: A Portland woman banned from the city so she could attend rehabilitation in Melbourne has been remanded in custody by police.
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Lisa Evans, 34, of Waratah Crescent, did not apply for bail in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court on Thursday.
She lasted just seven days in rehabilitation at Odyssey House before leaving and heading back to Portland.
Evans was arrested in Portland late Wednesday night as she was in breach of her bail conditions.
She was remanded in custody overnight and then further remanded in court to appear in the koori court on August 9.
She has been charged with numerous counts of burglary, theft, attempted burglary and theft, causing criminal damage and committing bail offences.
Earlier: A 34-year-old woman is in the Warrnambool police station cells after being arrested on Wednesday night for breaching her bail conditions.
She was to live in Melbourne but was arrested in Portland.
The woman will appear in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court for a bail/remand application today.
In Colac, two offenders in a white Holden VT commodore station wagon have attempted to steal two cars overnight, one in Murray Street and the other in Hurst Court.
They started the car in Murray Street but were unable to drive away because of the steering lock and were disturbed by residents.
Anyone with information is requested to contact the Colac police station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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