Offences police have solved since April 1 include:
- On April 14, a 30-year-old Meridan Plains man was arrested and charged with three counts of unauthorised dealing with shop goods, one count each of stealing and possession of a knife in a public place. The man is scheduled to appear at Bundaberg Magistrates Court on May 9.
- On April 13, police were called to a business in Johanna Boulevard, Kensington in relation to an alleged shop stealing offence. Police have arrested and charged a 20-year-old Bundaberg North man with three counts of unauthorised dealing with shop goods, two counts of assault or obstruct police officer, one count each of stealing and contravene direction or requirement. The man is scheduled to appear at Bundaberg Magistrates Court on May 9.
- On April 13, a 27-year-old Elliott man was issued a Notice to Appear at Bundaberg Magistrates Court on May 6 in relation to an alleged stealing offence.
- On April 12, a 29-year-old Bundaberg South man was issued a Notice to Appear at Bundaberg Magistrates Court on May 6 in relation to an alleged attempted fraud offence.
- On April 9, a 19-year-old Eidsvold man was issued an infringement notice for an alleged public urination offence in Moreton Street, Eidsvold. Consequence: $117 monetary fine.
- On April 9, a 46-year-old Avenell Heights man was issued a Notice To Appear at Bundaberg Magistrates Court on May 6 in relation to an alleged shop stealing offence.
- On April 7, two tourists aged 23-years and 25-years were issued a Notice to Appear at Bundaberg Magistrates Court on April 18 in relation to an alleged shop stealing offence.
- On April 5, a 35-year-old Svensson Heights man was charged with three counts of failing to comply with reporting conditions as per the Child Protection Offender Reporting Act 2004. The man is scheduled to appear in Bundaberg Magistrates Court on April 29.
- On April 5, a 22-year-old Bundaberg Central man was issued an infringement notice for an alleged wilful exposure in a public place offence. Consequence: $235 monetary fine.
- On April 3, it is alleged that two 16-year-old males and a 15-year-old male fraudulently used a credit card to purchase food items. The young people have since been charged with two counts each of fraud and one count each of stealing. All males have been dealt with under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act.
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.