
During the last month there have been four burglaries in the
Oxenford NHW area as well as three cars being stolen.
In the last six weeks there have been two instances of tool
boxes on work utes being broken into with all power tools being taken. If you have a work ute, make sure your tools
are marked and the tool box is as secure as possible.
With the weather getting hotter, make sure your house is
secure as thieves will be looking for open windows to get into your home. Don’t make it easy for them.
Burglary
13/09/2013 Nottinghill
Place: Offender/s has gained entry to the house by forcing a bedroom window
open. Electrical items were stolen.
16/09/2013 Essen Place:
Offenders have gained entry to a Dodge 4x4 wagon and used the garage remote
controller to gain entry to the victim’s house.
The offender/s have then stolen computers, electrical items &
jewellery as well as stealing the Dodge vehicle, which was abandoned in Cottonwood Place .
20/09/2013 Temple Island
Circuit: Offender/s has entered the rear yard and gained entry to the
victim’s house by forcing a glass sliding door and stealing jewellery and a
computer.
28/09/2013 Regatta
Avenue: Offender/s has entered the house after jemmying a garage rear door
and stolen a large amount of jewellery and perfume.
Stealing
25/09/2013 Brittany Drive: Offender/s
has cut a security chain and stolen a trailer from the victim’s front yard.
Theft of motor
vehicle
08/09/2013 California Drive: Offenders
have pushed a Nissan coupe from the victim’s driveway and into Missouri Way . Electrical parts have then been stolen from
the car.
24/09/2013 Idaho Place: Offender/s
has entered and started the Ford van by unknown means. The vehicle was found abandoned at Westfield
Helensvale.
Steal from motor
vehicle
15/09/2013 White City
Drive: Offender/s has broken into tool boxes fitted to the victim’s utility
and stolen a quantity of power tools.
27/09/2013 Carnarvon
Court: Unknown offender/s has entered an unlocked Holden sedan and stolen a
GPS and cash from inside the vehicle.
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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