Peregian Springs News Inform know grow Volume 4. Issue 6
March 2019
Community called on to help catch fire bug ANGRY residents and emergency services personnel have called on the community to help the Queensland Police Service to track down the culprit or culprits responsible for a dozen small fires in Peregian Springs since Christmas this year. After being called to a grass fire at the corner of Kauri Crescent and Sundew Place at about 1am on February 28, firefighter Lieutenant Hardy Neil said the fire service had notified Queensland Police Service to be on the look out for a potential firebug in the area. “And we also ask that the residents keep a visual look out for any suspicious activity,” he said. The latest fire follows several others reported in the Brindabella Park area, including two nights in a row on January 7 and 8. With the fires and a recent break in and vandalism at the Rec Oval sheds police and Ridges security have stepped up focus on the area, determined to catch those responsible. If anyone has any information to share, please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Peregian Springs News, March 2019
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