Police investigating the alleged rape of a young woman last month in Brisbane are appealing for public assistance after concerning video was discovered on a mobile phone depicting other unknown women.
Detectives from Brisbane City Criminal Investigation Branch executed a search warrant at a Mary Street address yesterday (August 4) and arrested a 30-year-old local man.
During a search of the residence police will allege they located mobile telephones, video recording equipment, prescription drugs and illicit drugs.
The man has been denied police bail and is due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court today charged with ten offences including stupefying in order to commit indictable offence,
rape, sexual assault, unlawful stalking, observations or recordings in breach of privacy, supplying dangerous drugs, possession of a restricted drug and two counts of possessing dangerous drugs.
It will be alleged a woman aged in her early 20’s attended a Mary Street apartment in late July where she
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Upcoming Coffee with a Cop, Tingalpa
Tingalpa Police Beat will be hosting a Coffee with a Cop event at The Clockwork Rose Cafe in Tingalpa.
Unlike a lot of other Coffee with a Cop events, there is no specific theme.
Police will be in attendance and be willing to chat about anything you wish.
Doboy Ward Councillor, Lisa Atwood will also be in attendance at this upcoming event.
It’s that time again!
We hope to see you there!
Event details
Time: 10am to 12pm
When: Wednesday, August 12
Where: The Clockwork Rose Cafe, The HomeCo Centre, 26 New Cleveland Road, Tingalpa
Download a flyer for this event Coffee with a Cop – Tingalpa
Upcoming Coffee with a Cop, Tingalpa
Tingalpa Police Beat will be hosting a Coffee with a Cop event at The Clockwork Rose Cafe in Tingalpa.
Unlike a lot of other Coffee with a Cop events, there is no specific theme.
Police will be in attendance and be willing to chat about anything you wish.
Doboy Ward Councillor, Lisa Atwood will also be in attendance at this upcoming event.
It’s that time again!
We hope to see you there!
Event details
Time: 10am to 12pm
When: Wednesday, August 12
Where: The Clockwork Rose Cafe, The HomeCo Centre, 26 New Cleveland Road, Tingalpa
Download a flyer for this event Coffee with a Cop – Tingalpa
Pedestrian struck by vehicle, Wynnum
A man in his 30’s is in a critical condition after being hit by a car in Wynnum this evening.
Around 6.15pm the man was struck on Tingal Road.
The driver who was uninjured in the incident is assisting police.
The pedestrian has been taken to the Princess Alexandra Hospital with a critical head injury.
Police are appealing to the public to help identify the man who is bald, tanned and wearing shorts with a brown jumper.
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact police.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or call 131 444.You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day or call 1800 333 000.
Attempted murder, Brisbane City
Ferny Grove detectives have charged a man with attempted murder following the alleged assault of a woman in Brisbane last night.
It will be alleged the 39-year-old man attempted to push the 18-year-old woman, known to him, from an Albert Street unit complex balcony around 10pm.
Police attended after being contacted by a number of concerned residents and arrested a 39-year-old Bongaree man in the vicinity.
He has been charged with attempted murder (domestic violence offence), assault occasioning bodily harm (domestic violence offence) and possess utensil.
He is due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court today.
The woman was taken to hospital for treatment to non-life-threatening injuries.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting.You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.
Man and woman charged, Dutton Park
On Wednesday, July 29, police from Dutton Park Police Station arrested a 58-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman while responding to an incident in East Brisbane.
Police allege that the man attended an address in East Brisbane and attempted to offer paid work service to the residents when the door was answered.
While the residents were talking to the man at the door, the woman allegedly unlawfully entered the house through the back door.
Police were subsequently called and the man was arrested and the woman was was located and arrested not long after at a nearby house.
The 58-year-old East Brisbane man has been charged with one count of enter dwelling with intent and one count of possessing dangerous drugs.
The 38-year-old East Brisbane woman has been charged with one count of enter dwelling with intent.
Both the man and woman are due to appear at Brisbane Magistrates Court on September 29.
Investigations are continuing.
If you
Three women charged under the Public Health Act
Detectives from Task Force Sierra Linnet have charged three women for allegedly providing false information on their Queensland border declarations.
Police will allege that all three women travelled to Victoria and deliberately provided misleading documents at the Queensland border.
A 19-year-old Heritage Park woman, a 21-year-old Acacia Ridge woman and a 21-year-old Algester woman have all been charged with one count each of providing false or misleading documents – Section 364 of the Public Health Act (maximum penalty – 100 penalty units or $13,345) and fraud (dishonestly gain benefit / advantage) – Section 408C(1)(d) of the criminal code (maximum penalty five years’ imprisonment).
Police can also confirm that all three women are now cooperating with QPS and Queensland Health officials.
A criminal investigation is also being undertaken by Task Force Sierra Linnet investigators which is unrelated and not connected to the alleged travel to Victoria.
All three women are currently in quarantine and are due to
Border restrictions expanded for NSW hotspots in Greater Sydney
Queensland border restrictions will be expanded following the declaration of Greater Sydney becoming a COVID-19 hotspot from this weekend.
From 1am, Saturday, August 1, 34 local government areas of Greater Sydney will be declared COVID-19 hotspots.
A full list of current COVID-19 hotspots can be found on the Queensland Health website.
New South Wales local government areas of Liverpool City, Fairfield City and Campbelltown City as well as the whole state of Victoria remain active COVID-19 hotspots.
Queensland’s border restrictions mean people who have been in a COVID-19 hotspot within the last 14 days will be turned away at the state’s border.
Queensland residents who have been in a COVID-19 hotspot can return home but will be required to quarantine in government provided accommodation at their own expense.
Since July 3, anyone entering Queensland is required to complete a border declaration pass which is valid for seven days or until the person’s circumstances
Saturday morning in Sunnybank Hills
Police from South Brisbane’s District Crime Prevention and Police Liaison Unit met with the on-site manager at the PARC, Sunnybank Hills on Saturday, July 25 to handover invaluable resources on personal and online safety, as well as vehicle and home security.
Rain, hail or shine, the South Brisbane District Crime Prevention and Police Liaison Unit are out to prevent crime
The team was hoping to meet with local residents, however the incessant wet weather didn’t provide the best setting for our popular information stalls. Regardless, resources in several languages were collated and presented to Shane Li, who agreed to help disseminate the information to all residents.
Senior Constable Bree McDonald was also on hand to liaise with the manager and stressed the need for communication between all stakeholders on any activity.
“Our area is quite safe and today’s visit simply supports the good work being done in the field of crime prevention,” Senior Constable
Fatal traffic crash, South Brisbane
A cyclist has died following a collision with a ute in Brisbane’s south earlier this week.
A group of cyclists were waiting at a set of traffic lights at the intersection of Feez and Kadumba streets, Yeronga, when investigations suggest one rider fell into the path of the ute.
The 42-year-old man was transported to hospital in a critical condition where he died this afternoon.
Officers from the Forensic Crash Unit are continuing investigations.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting.You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.
Quote this reference number: QP2001506222 within the online suspicious activity form.



