Each working day Bundaberg Patrol Group officers address crime trends by being aware of crime statistics and intelligence information.
Between March 1 and March 17, Sunday is the day we have zero crime reports relating to the following offence types:
- Motor vehicle – steal, unlawfully use, possess
- Vehicles – other, steal, unlawfully use
- Vehicles – steal from/enter with intent
It would be great to report that this occurred for every day of the week, although unfortunately that’s not the case.
Today officers will be following up on investigations assigned to them, which may include:
Motor vehicle – steal, unlawfully use, possess
- March 18: Goodwood Road, Thabeban – 1997 White Toyota Landcruiser
- March 17: Chappell Hills Road, South Isis – 2008 White Ford Falcon Station wagon
- March 15: Quinn Street, Kepnock – Yamaha motorcycle YW100
- March 14: Commercial Street, Svensson Heights – 2014 Red Hyundai Hatchback
Vehicles – other, steal, unlawfully use
- March 16: Verdant Siding Road, Thabeban – 1997 Domestic Box Trailer
- March 15: Zillmann Road, Wallaville – 2011 Blue Yamaha 250
- March 14: Bundaberg Ring Road and Woodward Road, Kensington – 1993 Blue Ford Laser
- March 4: Watsons Road, Bargara – Blue Yamaha TT90 Motorcycle; Blue Yamaha Peewee 50
Vehicles – steal from/enter with intent
- March 16: Barolin Street and Bourbong Street, Bundaberg Central – Samsung galaxy mobile phone stolen
- March 15: Riverview Road, Elliott Heads – light bar stolen
- March 15: Heathwood Crescent, Qunaba – power drill stolen
- March 14: Queen Street, Bundaberg North – number plate stolen
- March 14: Mulgrave Street, Bundaberg West – cash stolen
- March 10: Baxter Street, Bargara – cash, golf bags, sporting goods, personal accessories stolen
- March 9: Collins Street, Bundaberg East – Light bar and spotlights stolen
- March 9: Mulgrave Street, Gin Gin – Light bar stolen
- March 2: Brand Street, Walkervale – Samsung Galaxy mobile phone stolen
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.