Wednesday, November 2, 2016

CRIME REPORT - OCTOBER 2016

During October a number of businesses were broken into, apparently by experienced offenders, due to their methods. We also had two offences where the victim’s left their cars unlocked, one losing her handbag, the other their car was stolen as they also left the keys in it. Neither of these people live in our area, but their actions may attract criminals, making life hard for all of us.
To hear about everything which has happened in the last three months, come to our next meeting on Tuesday night (08/11/2016) at the Oxenford Community and Youth Centre.
Burglary
08/10/2016 Regatta Avenue: Unknown offender has entered the rear yard and attempted to gain entry through a crimsafe door without success. Offender then smashed a glass sliding door to gain entry. Multiple rooms were ransacked. Unknown what property was taken.
Break and enter premises
01/10/2016 Cottonwood Place: Unknown offender has smashed a glass panel in the front door with a hammer before entering the business. Unknown if any property stolen.
02/10/2016 Global Plaza: Unknown male offenders have entered the business through the roof.  Offenders have stolen property from the store prior to decamping through the fire exit.
30/10/2016 Michigan Drive: Unknown male offenders have entered the business by smashing a panel in the front door with a concrete paver and stole property from the counter area prior to exiting through the front door.
Stealing
28/10/2016 Michigan Drive: Male suspect has removed the victim's mobile phone from the address whilst visiting the victim.
Theft of motor vehicle
12/10/2016 Global Plaza: Unknown offender/s has entered the victim's unlocked Nissan sedan (with the keys left in it) and have then driven off in the vehicle.  The vehicle was later abandoned in another part of the same car park.
Steal from motor vehicle
27/10/2016 Regatta Avenue: The victim parked her Kia van and left it unlocked whilst at Regatta Lake. Unknown offender/s have stolen the victim's handbag from inside the vehicle.
Stealing of vehicle registration plates
17/10/2016 Roseapple Circuit: Unknown offender/s has removed the rear number plate from the victim's Ford sedan whilst it was parked on the road outside his house.
17/10/2016 Cottonwood Place: SOLVED: The two offenders removed the rear number plate from the victim's Toyota sedan whilst it was parked in the car park and placed it on their vehicle. Offenders intercepted by police and charged.
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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