Friday, January 9, 2015

CRIME REPORT DECEMBER 2014

Three burglaries were reported to police in December, so I’m confident you received your Christmas gifts.  In one instance the victim disturbed a male with a darkish complexion in her house and another house was broken into for a second time in a short period of time.  All the offences seem to have targeted cash.
Coomera Police now has a blog, where they will regularly update residents with information regarding crimes and other activities happening in the area.  You are able to sign up to the blog or just look at what has been happening in the area.  The blog is at:
Burglary
04/12/2015 California Drive: Unknown offenders gained entry to the victim’s house by unknown means and stole cash and electrical items.
08/12/2014 Riverdale Road: Unknown male person gained entry to the victim’s house by jemmying a glass sliding door.  The offender was disturbed by the victim and did not steal any property.
27/12/2014 Iowa Court: Unknown offender gained entry by jemmying a side door and stole two jars containing coins. This house was broken into on 19/11/2014.
Break and enter premises
21/12/2014 Cottonwood Place: Unknown offender has gained entry to the business by breaking locks securing the front door.  Cash was stolen from the till.
Steal from motor vehicle
15/12/2014 Oregon Way: Offender/s jemmied the door lock of the victim’s Toyota utility and stole cash from the cabin.
Wilful damage
18/12/2014 California Drive: Unknown person has poisoned a gum tree by unknown means, killing it.
20/12/2014 Ruth Terrace: Unknown person has damaged a Colourbond fence by kicking a large dent in a panel.
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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