Monday, December 11, 2017

CRIME REPORT - NOVEMBER 2017

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During November, there were six crimes reported to police, two of which were the theft of number plates. There has been a kayak stolen from the Coomera Riverfront. Several were stolen last year, so if you own a kayak or canoe store it securely, preferably indoors.
Finally, I’d like to wish you all a happy and safe Christmas and take care in whatever you do.
Burglary
10/11/2017 Tandanus Court: Unknown offenders have entered the victim's open garage and stolen 12 pairs of sports shoes. Nil other property stolen.
Stealing
25/11/2017 Brittany Drive: The victim has left their kayak tied on top of a pontoon on the Coomera River at the rear of their property. An unknown offender has removed the kayak from the pontoon by unknown means.
Steal from motor vehicle
18/11/2017 Global Plaza: The victim left his locked Nissan utility overnight in the Bunnings car park. Unknown person/s has broken into the tool box in the utility and stolen a quantity of electric tools.
Stealing of vehicle registration plates
04/11/2017 Cottonwood Place: Unknown person has removed both number plates from the victim's Toyota utility, which was parked at the Oxenford Shopping Centre.
29/11/2017 Global Plaza: The victim's Toyota hatch was parked in the Kmart car park. The victim disturbed two males attempting to steal the vehicle's registration plates.
Wilful damage
04/11/2017 Oceanis Drive: SOLVED: The victim’s cars were parked near the incident address whilst attending a party. The offender has slashed tyres on 10 vehicles.

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, Innovation Unit, Police Headquarters, Brisbane.  (p) 3364 4816 (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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