Attempted robbery, Tingalpa

Detectives are appealing for witnesses in relation to an attempted robbery at Tingalpa on November 1.
At 10:45pm, a man entered the Manly Road business and threatened a staff member with a knife whilst demanding money.
The 67-year-old staff member secured himself in the console office and the man left the business empty handed.
The man is described as, 178cm tall, Caucasian in appearance, with a slim build. He was wearing a light grey long sleeved shirt, grey pants with two black stripes down the leg and black shoes. He was also wearing a “devil Halloween” mask.
Any one who has any information in relation to this incident is asked to contact the police.

If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800

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New home for West End Police

From this Thursday, November 7, police from West End Police Station on Vulture Street will be moving to a temporary location while a new station is being completed.
The West End Police station will now be located at 6/305 Montague Road, West End.
To call the station, the new number is 3840 9100.
The office will be open to the community from 8am until 3:30pm on Monday to Friday.
It is estimated that police will remain at this station for 18-months until the new station is complete.

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Join Morningside Police at their Coffee with a Cop event

Morningside Police invite you to come along to their Coffee with a Cop event.
When: Thursday, November 7
Time: 10am – 12pm
Where: The Blue Poppy Cafe – 32 Asquith Street, Morningside

Morningside Police are hosting yet another Coffee with a Cop event to raise awareness on domestic violence in our community and to provide avenues in our community to seek assistance for those involved in domestic violence relationships.
We ask that you come along, meet your local police and have a free coffee with us.
We’d love to see you there!
 
 

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ROLE career day at QPS Academy

Students from Milpera State High School (SHS) graced the Queensland Police Service (QPS) Academy on October 31, as part of the ROLE (Respect Ourselves Leadership and Education) program which is a special initiative between the QPS, Queensland Department of Education and Milpera SHS.
The program links students from the school with police recruit mentors and together, they embark on a journey completing activities over a six week period.

Program coordinator Senior Sergeant Jacqui Honeywood said one of the activities included in the program was a recent careers day where students in attendance were involved in a number of activities including meeting members of specialist police units, inspecting different types of police vehicles and learning about effective communication through the QPS Liaison Unit.

“The role of the initiative is to provide a mentoring opportunity for youth from diverse backgrounds to be supported by QPS recruit mentors through workshops and activities on developing leadership, teamwork

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Fatal traffic crash, Bald Hills

Police are appealing for witnesses after a single vehicle traffic crash at Bald Hills on October 28.
Approximately 10.00pm, a grey Holden sedan was travelling in a southbound direction on the Bruce Highway when the driver lost control of the vehicle, resulting in the vehicle hitting the guardrail and flipping onto its side and coming to a stop against the guardrail in the middle of the highway.
The driver, a 32-year-old Kallangur man was transported to the Royal Brisbane Hospital in a critical condition.
Sadly, the driver has passed away from his injuries in hospital on November 1.
Investigators from the Forensic Crash Unit are appealing for any witnesses or anyone who may have dash cam vison to please contact police.

If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and

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Do you have a what-if plan?

Police from Moorooka Station will be joined by local Queensland Fire and Emergency Services officers for a free community information session in Tarragindi this month. Come along to learn about how you can prepare your property for the event of an emergency, such as a storm or bushfire.
When: Friday November 29, 6pm – 8pm
Where: Wellers Hill Bowls Club, 164 Sexton Street, Tarragindi
An unprepared property is not only at risk itself but may also present an increased danger for neighbours. Here are some things you can do:
Structure​

Clear leaves, twigs, bark and other debris from the roof and gutters.
Purchase and test the effectiveness of gutter plugs.
Enclose open areas under decks and floors.
Install fine steel wire mesh screens on all windows, doors, vents and weep holes.
Point LPG cylinder relief valves away from the house.
Conduct maintenance checks on pumps, generators and water systems.
Seal all gaps in external roof and wall cladding.

Access

Display a prominent house

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Police Liaison Officer receives 15-year service award

Senior Police Liaison Officer Doug Peachey has been an integral part of the South Brisbane District Police Liaison Unit for over 15 years and has been a strong advocate of multicultural unity and partnerships across the Region.

He is a man of both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent and a testament everything great about our community. Recently, PLO Peachey proudly stood alongside his colleagues from across the Service at a special ceremony acknowledging dedication and service to the job.
PLO Peachey said he believes that his experiences and employment history has been critical in allowing him to support those in need.
“I truly enjoy the job and was because I enjoyed helping people,” PLO Peachey said.
Doug’s story begins in 1961 in the township of Charter Towers. His father being a Jirandali man and his mother being a Muralag woman of Thursday Island.
“I can honestly say that I [come] from the best of

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Wounding investigation, Calamvale

Acacia Ridge detectives are investigating after a man received a gunshot wound at a Calamvale residence last night (Saturday, November 2).
Preliminary investigations suggest that at around 8.05pm the man was alone in an Eduard Place home when he sustained a gunshot wound to his leg.
The man contacted a friend who then notified emergency services who transported the 37-year-old Calamvale man to hospital with a non-life -threatening wound.
A crime scene was declared at the residence with police door-knocking the local area.
Detectives are appealing for anyone who may have noticed anyone loitering or acting suspiciously, or anyone with relevant dashcam or home CCTV to contact them (details below).
 

If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au

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ThinkUKnow Belmont?

On Tuesday October 22, officers from the South Brisbane District were invited to lead a special ‘Think U Know’ presentation to staff, parents and guardians of students from Belmont State School.
Senior Police Liaison Officer (PLO) Mary Kenyi and PLO Ricky Lashand addressed the strong crowd, alongside Industry Professional Andrew Chan from Datacom Group Ltd.

As part of the presentation, a number of topics were covered including:

Image based abuse;
Online grooming;
Cyber-bullying; and
Digital Shadows.

Speaking of the importance of the presentation, Senior Police Liaison Officer Mary Kenyi said we lived in a digital age where we are guided by social media, online platforms and our mobile phones.
“Whilst these resources have made it easier for us to communicate, we need to develop and encourage the next generation to have the right attitude and mindset to navigate the challenges to online activity,” Senior PLO Kenyi said.
Presentations like these are great for the community to ask difficult questions

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Are you looking for your bike?

West End Police are looking to reunite this 2017/2018 Trek Fuel EX7 dual-suspension mountain bike with its rightful owner.
The bicycle was seized by West End Police shortly after it was allegedly stolen from an apartment block, multi-level carpark near Southbank around October 7.
If you are the owner of the bike, or have information that could help police to locate its owner, please make contact with police quoting the reference number below.
Proof of ownership will be required. 

If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.

Quote this reference number: QP1901951026

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