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Help police put a stop to property crime

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Since January 1 property crime has been reported across Bundaberg Patrol Group, covering the following offence types:

  • Burglary with breaking
  • Stealing from dwelling houses
  • Enter with intent, other premises with breaking

Police remind residents, tourists and business owners to ensure property is secured and locked away. An open window, door or easy access to property is a tempting opportunity for offenders. Steps to assist your home security and business security are available online at our Queensland Police Service web site. Information about CCTV cameras can be found here.

Items alleged to have been stolen include alcohol, audio visual equipment, beverages, BBQ, building materials, computer parts/accessories, currency, fuel, furniture, hearing aid, iPod, ID, jewellery, mobile phones, mountain bike, outdoor garden furniture, passports, personal accessories, personal documents, pharmaceutical, photographic equipment and photographs, potted plants, tools and a tool box.

Reported offences have occurred at the following locations:

Bargara

  • Esplanade
  • Woongarra Scenic Drive

Bundaberg Central

  • Barolin Street
  • George Street
  • Woondooma Street

Bundaberg North

  • Gavin Street
  • Hinkler Avenue

Bundaberg South

  • Burnett Street
  • Buss Street
  • Rossolini Street

Bundaberg West

  • Avoca Street
  • Bingera Street
  • Branyan Street
  • Takalvan Street

Burnett Heads

  • Marina Drive

Monto

  • Stuart Street

Moore Park Beach

  • Gengers Road

Norville

  • Grange Street
  • Miller Street

Svensson Heights

  • Killer Street
  • Pickett Street

Thabeban

  • Bond Street
  • Goodwood Road

Remember to help your neighbourhood and community by reporting any suspicious activity you see to Policelink.

Anyone with information which could assist with this matter should contact Crime Stoppers anonymously via 1800 333 000 or crimestoppers.com.au 24hrs a day.

Crime Stoppers is a registered charity and community volunteer organisation working in partnership with the Queensland Police Service.

For all non-urgent police reporting or general police inquiries contact Policelink on 131 444 or Policelink.qld.gov.au 24hrs a day.


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