Detectives are continuing to appeal for public assistance to locate a man who may be able to assist with investigations into a large and increasing number of property offences in the Brisbane area.
Mitchell Connor, 31, is believed to be in possession of a handgun and police are urging members of the public NOT to approach him.
Since police last launched a public appeal to locate the man on June 15, up to 40 additional offences have occurred which are believed to be linked.
Since April 2017 a large amount of vehicles and personal property have been stolen from secure carparks and garages in numerous areas spanning from Brisbane’s north to the Gold Coast, including Norman Park, New Farm, Albion, Coorparoo, Eight Mile Plains and Southport.
Police have released new CCTV vision of a man they wish to speak with in relation to the offences.
The footage is from an incident on June 30 at
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Brookfield Recreation Reserve Trust Public Meeting
Monday, August 7 at 7pm in the Brookfield Hall Refreshments served at the conclusion around 8pm The meeting will provide an opportunity to outline a brief overview of the Trustees’ obligations and responsibilities. In addition, members of the Brookfield Hall Restoration Committee will outline the scope of works planned to restore the Brookfield Hall.
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Brookfield Show Society meeting minutes now available
Minutes from the Brookfield Show Society committee meetings are now available here. General meetings are held every second Monday of the month, at the Brookfield Showgrounds. All members are encouraged to attend. The next meeting is on Monday 14th August @ 7:00pm.
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Brooky Bite Nite – 25th August
Restaurants on wheels will be rolling in to the showground carpark from 5:00pm on Friday, 25th August. The Members Bar will be open, so enjoy drink or two to celebrate the end of the working week.
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Drugs charges and seizures, Brisbane
Detectives from the Brisbane City Criminal Investigation Branch have charged a total of 27 people with 109 drug related offences following a four-month investigation targeting the importation and trafficking of dangerous drugs.
The investigation culminated with a number of search warrants being executed in the North Brisbane and Petrie areas this morning.
Throughout the operation police seized MDMA pills and powder, cannabis, cocaine, LSD, cash and property worth a substantial amount of money.
A 21-year-old Lawnton man has been charged with a number of drug related offences including importing commercial quantities of border controlled drugs, seven counts of possessing dangerous drugs, two counts of supplying dangerous drugs and possessing anything used in the commission of crime.
He is due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court tomorrow morning (July 28).
Detective Inspector Glen Farmer said the operation had been a great success, resulting in the removal of dangerous drugs from the local community.
“These seizures and arrests
Inner West police wrap – July 17 to 22
Break and Enter Dwelling
The total number of burglaries in the Inner West Patrol Group was six.
Offence locations:
Suburb
Street
Time
Entry method
Property
stolen
Date
Kenmore Hills
Brookfield Road
Day
Front door lock damaged, attempt only
Nil stolen
July 18
Everton Hills
Queens Road
Unknown
Back door damaged, attempt only
Nil stolen
July 15 to 18
Everton Park
Burwood Road
Day
Garage door left unlocked
Amplifier, Sony tower speaker set
July 19
Ashgrove
Arinya Road
Unknown
Door forced
Keys (at this stage)
July 17 to 21
Moggill
Silky Oak Avenue
Day
Front door left unlocked – SNEAK BURGLARY
Jewellery, stereo tuner
July 21
Toowong
Landsborough Terrace
Overnight
Garage door left open
4 tyres damaged
July 21 to 22
Stealing from premises
The total number of stealing from premises (businesses, schools, garages, etc) was three.
Offence locations:
Suburb
Street
Time
Type
Date
Saint Lucia
Bishop Street
Unknown
Garage
July 17
Taringa
Morrow Street
Overnight
Store room
July 17 to 18
Bardon
The Drive
Evening
School
July 18
Stealing from motor vehicle
The total number of unlawful entries into motor vehicles which occurred was six.
Offence locations:
Suburb
Street
Time
Location
Property stolen
Date
The Gap
Waterworks Road
Morning
Carpark complex
GPS navigator, briefcase
July 19
The Gap
Waterworks Road
Unknown
Carpark complex
Front number plate
July 15 to 19
Taringa
Beatrice Street
Overnight
Street
Tyre
July 17 to 18
Ashgrove
Waterworks Road
Early morning
Carpark complex
Rear number plate
July 18
Moggill
Leopardwood Close
Unknown
Street
Both number plates
July 18 to 22
Chapel Hill
Lant
QPS Officers receive bravery awards from the Royal Humane Society of Australasia
A number of officers from the Queensland Police Service attended an award ceremony to receive bravery awards from the Royal Humane Society of Australasia on Friday, July 21.
The awards; seven silver medals, 14 bronze medals, and eight certificates of merit, were presented to QPS officers by The Right Honourable Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Councillor Graham Quirk.
The Royal Humane Society of Australasia, formed in 1874, publicly recognises acts of bravery by making awards to those who risk their own lives to save the lives of others. More than 8,450 awards have been made in the Society’s 142 years’ history.
Below is a summary of QPS award recipients. More details relating to each incident are available here: http://www.rhsa.org.au/bravery-award-present
Senior Constable Ben Bjarnesen (Brisbane Region) – Certificate of Merit
Attending the rescue of the occupant of a burning unit, Roma October 28, 2012.
Constable Megan Brunton (Southern Region) – Certificate of Merit
Attending the rescue of a police
Doors are locked but what about your windows?
Inner West police are continually reminding residents to lock their doors and key lock screen doors, but they also want to remind you not to forget to check your windows too.
Police do not suggest that you lock yourself in, just ensure there is sufficient airflow but be aware of window security.
Louvres
Louvres are a common entry point for offenders as they are hard to secure and the individual blades are easily removed.
Research your security options to secure louvred windows.
Make use of sensor lights and review the accessibility of your residence by unwanted persons.
Check your gardens and make sure your shrubbery doesn’t provide a cover for offenders in front of windows.
Pet doors
If they are large enough that a small person is able to fit through, make sure they able to be secured from inside.
Check that you are not able to reach door locks through your pet doors.
Research your options for pet door
Is your car locked?
July has so far seen 19 cars broken into in the Inner West Police area with The Gap having four vehicles fall victim to thieves.
Thieves are targetting the following:
Valuables left in vehicles;
Unlocked vehicles;
Unlocked homes; and
Car keys, wallets, laptops and mobile phones left in plain view.
Following these few simple steps might just save you the heartache and headaches associated with property theft, vehicle theft and home burglaries:
Ensure that your vehicle is locked and that valuables are removed EVERY time you leave your car;
Ensure that your home is locked; and
Hide your car keys at home.
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.
Burglary prevention starts with you
What can you do as a home owner or business owner to improve your security?
There are many tools available to you that can be used to protect your home or business. Some of these could be simple changes made in and around your dwelling/premises, for example:
Keeping your garden and shrubs trimmed to increase visibility;
Installing timer lights to your business after hours to light up the inside of the premises when you are not there; and
Moving the garbage bin from under the stairs of a high-set house and replacing it elsewhere in your yard (so that would-be thieves cant use the bin as a ladder to gain entry to your home).
The list is endless, and of those just mentioned most would only cost you time and no money to make little changes.
Of course there are plenty of tools and strategies you can implement, but nothing can beat a simple reminder to



