During June 6 crimes were reported to Police, with two of the
burglaries occurring on the one day with a similar ‘MO’, suggesting the same
person was involved in both offences.
In one burglary a car was stolen after the offender/s took the
keys from inside the house. With cars
regularly being targeted by criminals, don’t keep keys on bench tops, or hooks
or other obvious places. Put the keys
away in a drawer and lock your car, even when it’s in the garage.
You would have seen the information about the new Queensland
Police Service Online Crime Statistics at http://www.police.qld.gov.au/forms/CrimeStatsDesktop.asp,
if you want to look at ‘our’ local crime statistics, in the ‘Add neighbourhood
watch’ type in “Coomera 03”. No other
area details are required. Crime statistics
from 2000 on are recorded.
Burglary
13/06/2013 St Maarten
Crescent: Offender/s attempted to gain entry by jemmying the front door prior
to entering the rear yard and gaining entry by jemmying a side window. Jewellery and electrical items were stolen.
13/06/2013 Leander
Circuit: Offender/s gained entry by jemmying the front door and searched
the house. It appears no property was
stolen.
17/06/2013 Brittany Drive:
Offender/s gained entry by smashing a glass sliding door and stole unknown
property. A neighbour saw three
suspicious teenage males in the area on the offence date.
20/06/2013 Brittany Drive:
Offender/s gained entry by unknown means prior to stealing a Honda 4x4 from the
garage.
Break and enter
premises
01/06/2013 Riversdale
Road: Offender/s gained entry to the baseball club canteen by peeling the
metal skin off the building and consumed alcohol and food
Wilful damage
16/06/2013 Old Pacific
Highway: Two males attended the Hungry Jacks restaurant and kicked and
broke a window after being refused service.
If you have any
information in relation to any of these offences, call Coomera Police on 5519
5555 or Crimestoppers
on 1800 333 000.
These figures are not
official Queensland
Police Service statistics. Official Queensland Police
Service Statistics are released only through the Information Resource Centre
after available data is collected, classified and collated in accordance with
nationally accepted rules.
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