Crime Report for June 2014
Following the spate
of cars being broken into in May, the criminals have obviously moved on as none
occurred during June. There were four
burglaries reported to police with the offenders gaining entry through an unlocked
front door in one instance. In another
incident the house was ransacked, suggesting youths were involved.
Finally, good work
when two youths were detained by members of the public and the post office
manager after the youths vandalised the post box room. The youths will be dealt with under the Youth Justice Act 1992.
Burglary
10/06/2014 Riversdale Road: Unknown offender/s has gained entry to the vacant
house by slashing a flyscreen & forcing a sliding door open. The offender/s has damaged curtains in the
house & set fire to part of the carpet.
Nil property has been stolen.
11/06/2014 Davis Cup Court: Unknown
offender/s has gained entry by jemmying the front door, prior to searching the
house & stealing jewellery.
24/06/2014 Regatta Avenue: Unknown
offender/s has gained entry through an unlocked front door and stolen two
wallets from a table inside the house.
One wallet dumped in the driveway with cash & credit cards removed.
30/06/2014 Hoad Court: Unknown
offender/s has gained entry by unknown means, but both front and rear doors
were open. The house has been ransacked
and property has been stolen.
Break and enter premises
02/06/2014 Cottonwood Place: Unknown offenders gained entry to the
business by jemmying a rear roller door & stealing cash from the office.
27/06/2014 Michigan Drive: Unknown
offender/s has gained entry through an unlocked front door and stolen two
wallets from a table inside the house.
One wallet dumped in the driveway with cash & credit cards removed.
Stealing of vehicle registration plates
17/06/2014 Old Pacific Highway: Unknown
offender/s has removed the front number plate and attempted to remove the rear
number plate from the victim's Toyota sedan.
Wilful damage
30/06/2014 Cottonwood Place: SOLVED. Two male youths detained after being caught graffiting the Post Office.
If you have any information in relation to any of
these offences, call Coomera Police on 5519 5555 or Crimestoppers
on 1800 333 000.
Andrew
Lake, Senior Sergeant 6695,
Operational Improvement, Police Headquarters, Brisbane.
(p) 3364 6045 (e) Lake.AndrewI@police.qld.gov.au
.
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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