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A group of young people have filmed themselves stealing wreaths and flowers that had been placed by schoolchildren at an Anzac memorial in Melbourne's east.
The Box Hill Memorial Gardens had been set up for Anzac Day commemorations.
The footage, shared on Snapchat early on Monday morning, shows two teenage boys running with armfuls of floral wreaths and placing them in front of two teenage girls.
The females are heard thanking them as they run back and forth bringing more wreaths. They laugh and swear throughout the video.
"The boys are picking us flowers," one of the girls says.
"Look how many he's got … he's got all of them. That's so sweet. I love you. Thanks babe."
At one stage, one of the females is seen smiling as she holds one of wreaths on her head.
After the video was shared on Snapchat, it was then shared by another person on Facebook, who called their actions "putrid".
The local mayor said the wreaths and flowers had been placed there by children.
"I'm personally disappointed that people have decided to act in the way they've done," Whitehorse mayor Andrew Davenport said.
"A lot of schoolchildren attended the school Anzac commemoration service and presented those wreaths, and to see the actions of a small group of individuals is disappointing."
The Facebook video had been viewed more than 23,000 times by 9:00am.
Victoria Police said local officers were reviewing the footage, but no-one had made an official report or complaint.
It was not clear whether a criminal offence had been committed.
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