Business owners in Melbourne’s south-east have been left devastated after thieves used a stolen cement truck for a heist.

Despite leaving behind a trail of destruction, the crooks came out empty-handed.

It didn’t take much for the stolen cement mixer truck to smash through the glass doors of a Hallam business.

It didn't take much for the stolen cement mixer truck to smash through the glass doors of a Hallam business.
It didn’t take much for the stolen cement mixer truck to smash through the glass doors of a Hallam business. (Nine)

With the mixer still running the thief made a less than graceful exit from the vehicle and ransacked the tyre shop armed with a metal pole.

Dinuka Tissera from DHF Tyres said he’s “devastated”.

“As a small business it’s tough as it is and to go through this rubbish,” he said.

Tissera has owned the store for 10 years.

Business owners in Melbourne's south-east have been left devastated after thieves used a stolen cement truck for a heist.
Business owners in Melbourne’s south-east have been left devastated after thieves used a stolen cement truck for a heist. (Nine)

He’s in disbelief, comparing it to the video game Grand Theft Auto.

The truck was stolen from a nearby supply store about midnight today.

The thieves used a front-end loader to ram the office then steal the keys before hitting three other businesses, including a mechanic, a service station and the tyre shop.

“The penalties are not harsh enough. Running rampant. It’s ridiculous to be honest,” Tissera said.

The truck was stolen from a nearby supply store about midnight today.
The truck was stolen from a nearby supply store about midnight today. (Nine)

“It’s actually just a joke to them. They know they’ll just get a slap on the wrist and they’ll do it again next week.”

The machinery was spotted just after 1am in a residential street.

The crooks jumped from the vehicle but it didn’t stop and rolled into a parked car.

One witness said it almost hit a house.

Despite the effort the thieves made to break into the various businesses, they left empty-handed, while the owners were left with hefty damage bills and a mess to clean up.

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