Friday, July 27, 2018

CRIME STATISTICS QUEENSLAND




Did you know that you can view the latest QPS Crime Statistics via the dynamic, user controlled QPS Crime Map?

Handcuffs, Trouble, Police, Arrest, Offender

Crimes are mapped on or near the location where they occurred. To protect privacy, individual addresses are not highlighted on the map.

There is also another online map you might find interesting. The link is https://crimemap.info – when you visit, click on the map or search for an address to find offences that have occurred in that area.

This is a good tool to use before buying / renting / moving into an area. CrimeMap.info utilises data provided by the Queensland Police Service to provide insights into the crime occurring around Queensland.

All new data from 2014 onwards is being retrieved via the Crime Stats Desktop website provided by the Queensland Police Service. This data is also released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license.

We would love to see you at our next meeting - w
e have an interesting speaker at every meeting  and you will also get to  meet our Police Liaison Officer Sr Sgt Andrew Lake and our Local Councillor William Owen Jones along with many of your fellow neighbours. 

At  our meetings you will  feel better connected to your community, make new friends and learn much about local news, developments, crime figures and more. There’s no need to RSVP, just come along.

Oxenford Neighbourhood Watch’s next get-together is on 14th August at 7pm at the Oxenford & Coomera Youth & Community Centre. 

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