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Crime Report

BRIBIE ISLAND WRAP Marcg

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Police are urging residents to report suspicious behaviour after a number of offences were reported at Bribie Island over the weekend.

BURGLARY

Between 10am on September 23 and 4.30am on September 24 a Bongaree Avenue, Bongaree address was believed to be entered through a closed but unlocked rear door. Handbags were stolen, one containing keys to a vehicle parked in the driveway. A knife from the residence was stolen and found in the street. A tyre to a vehicle at the house was punctured. QP2201639499 refers.

STOLEN VEHICLES

A BMW X4 was stolen from a Marina Boulevard, Banksia Beach address between 10.30pm on September 24 and 8.25am on September 25.

Black 2017 BMW X4 bearing Queensland registration ZZE030 It is unknown how entry was gained to the house where two sets of keys, handbag and wallet containing cash has been stolen. The vehicle has not been located at this time but has been sighted in Caboolture South and Caboolture on September 25. QP2201645607 refers. A phoenix Avenue, Bongaree resident has woken to noises in the garage at about 3.45am on September 26. On inspection, the resident found four people pushing a Leyland Moke from the address. The alleged offenders fled, leaving the vehicle in the street. Police attended but failed to locate the people. The first is described as male approximately 175 centimetres tall, skinny with shoulder length hair, wearing Khaki coloured pants. Suspect two is described as male, Caucasian, approximately 170 centimetres tall, skinny, dark coloured short hair, wearing red shirt or red pants. The third person was male, approximately 170 centimetres tall, skinny, possibly dark green top and black pants. The fourth was described as approximately 170 centimetres tall and skinny wearing all dark clothing. QP2201649994 refers.

STOLEN BICYCLE

A bicycle was stolen from a Botany Crescent shopping centre while the owner went into the shops. At about 1.35pm on September 23 the white and blue Kross brand mountain bike was stolen. Police are seeking the identity of the woman pictured below who may be able to assist with their inquiries.

SANDSTONE POINT

At about 2.50am on September 26, unknown persons have entered a store at Bestmann Road East at Sandstone Point and stolen tobacco products. The front door and tobacco cabinets were jemmied open. The office door was also forced open. Investigations are continuing. QP2201650110 refers.

STEALING FROM VEHICLES

Police continue to receive reports of thefts from vehicles. Thirty reports were received over the weekend, six in the Bribie Island Division. Just after midnight on September 24 two vehicles at separate Shearwater Crescent, Banksia Beach addresses were entered. Both vehicles were believed to be unlocked at the time. QP2201640502 and QP2201640141 refer. Other offences have been reported at Seaside Drive, Banksia Beach (QP2201648868), The Promontory, Banksia Beach (QP2201645525) and Marina Boulevard, Banksia Beach (QP2201648546).

If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www. police.qld.gov.au/reporting. Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www. crimestoppersqld.com.au.

Assault 5 Robbery 1 Other Offence Against the Person 1 Unlawful Entry 5 Other Property Damage 5 Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle 3 Other Theft (excl. Unlawful Entry) 9 Drug Offences 7 Trespassing & Vagrancy 1 Weapons Act Offences 1 Good Order Offences 1 Traffic & Related Offences 7