An ‘interesting’ selection of
crimes were reported to police in December, many of which were in the
commercial areas of the suburb. In the one attempted burglary reported, the
offender wasn’t able to get past the building security after breaking a glass
door.
Whilst not reflected in our
statistics, a stolen car with five juveniles was caught by police on the
Oxenford bypass road after police were able to track and locate the vehicle by
the ‘find my phone’ app on the victim’s stolen iPad from a burglary in
Brisbane.
Attempted burglary
11/12/2016 Hopman Court: Unknown
offender/s has forced a gate open to enter the yard of the house and attempted
to gain entry by breaking a glass sliding door. Nil entry gained and nil
property stolen.
Steal from motor vehicle
18/12/2016 Michigan Drive: Unknown
offender/s has opened the fuel filler of the victim's Ford sedan and stolen
20-30 litres of petrol from the car.
Stealing of vehicle registration plates
13/12/2016 Global Plaza: Unknown
offender/s has removed the front number plate from the victims Toyota utility
whilst it was parked in the car park.
Wilful damage
11/12/2016 Global Plaza: Unknown
offender has vandalised the victim's Nissan sedan, which had been left in the
carpark of the McDonalds restaurant.
12/12/2016 Cottonwood Place: Unknown
offender has emptied a can of beer through on open window of the victim's car
whilst it was parked in the car park.
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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