Three males and two females have been charged as a result of a police pursuit overnight in Acacia Ridge.
Police will allege, at approximately 8.30pm last night, Polair observed a Lexus, which had been reported stolen from Carindale at 5pm yesterday, driving dangerously through Sherwood.
Police on the ground activated their lights and siren in an attempt to intercept the stolen Lexus on Orange Grove Road at Salisbury. The driver allegedly failed to stop and continued to drive dangerously, crossing on to the incorrect side of the road, driving through red lights and driving at dangerous speeds.
Police successfully deployed a tyre deflation device on Kessells Road at Salisbury, deflating three tyres. It will be alleged the stolen Lexus continued to drive dangerously and was involved in a head on traffic collision with a Nissan X-trail at the corner of Beaudesert Road and Chardean Street at Acacia Ridge.
The occupants of the stolen Lexus
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Racing to break the cycle of domestic violence
On Sunday, November 18, QPS and Lifecycle Cycling Club Nundah would like to invite the community to their annual ‘Racing to break the cycle of domestic violence’ event.
Statistics clearly show that 1 in 6 Australian women has experienced physical or sexual violence by current or former partner.
White Ribbon Day is the world’s largest male-led movement to end men’s violence against women.
It is an annual campaign that recognises the positive role that men play in preventing violence against women.
It fosters and encourages male leadership in the prevention of violence against women, based on the understanding that most men are not violent and that men are better positioned to influence positive behaviour in their peers.
The ride sign-on will be open from 6.30am at Queens Gardens, City for a 7am start.
With QPS escort the cyclists will ride 15km to the Nundah Criterium Track, Albert Bishop Park, Nundah.
Last year over 150 riders attended the
Crime wrap Bardon, Ashgrove and The Gap, November 5
Date
Location
Stolen Items
Details
Tuesday, October 30
Gramere Avenue, Ashgrove
Gaming consoles, mobile phones and jewellery
Offender/s have entered the property and forced entry to a rear door, the owners were not home at the time.
Tuesday, October 30
Philomene Drive, Ashgrove
Bicycle, laptop and jewellery
Offender/s have entered the property and forced entry to an upper level rear door, the owners were not home at the time.
Tuesday, October 30
Hilder Road, Bardon
Alcohol, laptop, jewellery, wallet, purse, glasses, mobile phones and personal documents
Offender/s have entered the property throw an open window, the owners were not home at the time.
Wednesday, October 31 to Thursday November 1
Outlook Crescent, Bardon
Station wagon 2014 White Porsche Cayenne
QLD Reg. LMW11 (Not located)
SNEAK OFFENCE
Offender/s have entered the property and forced entry to the front door while the owners were home at the time.
Tuesday, October 30
Holmebrook Street, Ashgrove
Jewellery, camera and equipment, mobile phone and backpack
Offender/s have entered the property and forced entry to a front door, the owners were
Inner West crime wrap, October 29 – November 4
Break and Enter Dwelling: the total number of burglaries in the Inner West Patrol Group this past week was sixteen.
Offence locations:
Suburb
Street
Time
Entry Method
Property Stolen
Date
Ashgrove
Gramere Avenue
Day
Forced entry to front door
Gaming consoles, mobile phones and jewellery
30/10/2018
Ashgrove
Philomenen Drive
Day
Forced entry to door
Bicycle, laptop and jewellery
30/10/2018
Ashgrove
Holmesbrook Street
Day
Forced entry to front door
Jewellery, camera and equipment, mobile phone and backpack
30/10/2018
Bardon
Outlook Crescent
Between dates
Forced entry to insecure front door
Motor vehicles
31/10/2018 to 1/11/2018
Bardon
Lilly Road
Between dates
Unknown
Motor vehicles
04/11/2018 to 05/11/2018
Chapel Hill
Kirkdale Road
Day
Forced entry to front door
Television, laptop, Ipad, Iphone, jewellery and camera
29/10/2018
Chapel Hill
Fig Tree Pocket Road
Day
Forced entry to rear door
Nil reported
03/11/2018
Chapel Hill
Fig Tree Pocket Road
Day
Forced entry to rear door
Cash
03/11/2018
Ferny Grove
Tonlegee Street
Morning
Attempted force entry to window
Nil entry
01/11/2018
Ferny Grove
McGinn Road
Morning
Forced entry
Electronics and jewellery
04/11/2018
Ferny Hills
Hutton Road
Morning
Forced entry to front door
Safe
04/11/2018
Pullenvale
White Cedar
Day
Forced entry to front door
Nil reported
29/10/2018
Taringa
Mossman Street
Day
Forced entry rear door
Playstation and Ipads
29/10/2018
Taringa
Waverley Road
Night
Forced entry to insecure rear door
Nil reported
03/11/2018
The Gap
Hilder Road
Day
Forced entry to insecure window
Alcohol, laptop, jewellery, wallet, Purse glasses, mobile phones and personal documents
30/10/2018
Toowong
Augustus Street
Day
Attempted force
Rail operation on Ipswich and Ferny Grove Rail lines
Inner West Patrol Group have undertaken a number of partnership policing operations with Queensland Rail, TransLink and the QPS Rail Squad between October 17-24 on the Ipswich and Ferny Grove rail lines targeting anti-social and criminal behaviours that may disrupt the general public’s safe use and enjoyment of our public transport systems.
The high visibility policing presence in and around the stations detected offenders committing rail related offences.
This resulted in 18 persons charged with 19 offences, 43 Rail Infringement Notices issued and 62 persons spoken to.
We would like to remind all commuters to keep their go card topped up to ensure they have sufficient funds for their trips.
Here’s some handy links for those wanting further information on go cards:
Translink go card website
Go card user guide
Go card – please tap on and tap off
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs
Burglary investigation, Ferny Grove
Police are investigating a burglary incident that occurred at Ferny Grove early this morning.
At about 1.50am, two men wearing balaclavas forcibly entered a house on McGinn Road and threatened the occupants with a knife.
The men conducted a search of the house and fled the scene a short time later in a small white sedan with a quantity of property.
No one was injured during the incident.
Police are appealing to any members of the public who may have information in relation to this matter to 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 community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.
Successful traffic operations for the month of October
Police from the Inner West and Pine and Gateway Patrol Groups are currently conducting a series of partnership operations with Road Policing Command, SPER and Transport and Main Roads Inspectors to target drink and drug driving and defective vehicle offences.
These aim to reduce road trauma due to traffic crashes caused by driver behaviours or faulty motor vehicles.
Our targeting of locations is intelligence-based and effective, as we are removing a high ratio of drug drivers in particular from our suburban streets.
That is something that benefits everyone’s safety.
Simply, if you drive with illegal substances in your system, you will be found and you will face the court system.
In four recent 2 and 3-hour duration operations on identified transport corridors, the following road safety enforcement was undertaken:
1,888 RBTs conducted
10 RDTs conducted
17 Traffic Infringement Notices issued by QPS and DTMR Inspectors
33 Vehicles Defected by DTMR Inspectors
87 Persons of Interest spoken to
16 persons arrested on
Assault appeal, Wynnum
Police are investigating the assault of a tavern employee in Wynnum last month and are appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the incident or can identify the men in the CCTV footage.
Just before 7pm on Saturday, October 13 a staff member was assaulted by three men when he attempted to confiscate alcohol they had brought into a licenced venue on Wynnum Road.
During the incident, the employee was grabbed by the neck, pushed and slammed into a glass wall.
The employee sustained facial injuries.
All three men are described as Caucasian in appearance and in their mid-twenties.
The first man is approximately 165cm tall and was last seen wearing a dark coloured flannelette shirt and a baseball cap backwards. He has a beard and tattoos.
The second man is about 180cm tall and was last seen wearing a light-coloured jumper and dark shorts with light brown or dirty blonde hair.
The third man is approximately
Suspicious fire, Wynnum West
Police are investigating after fire destroyed an unoccupied residence in Wynnum West yesterday afternoon.
Emergency services attended the Ropely Road address around 1.15pm and found the two storey dwelling well alight.
Preliminary investigations indicate the blaze may have been deliberately lit.
Police are appealing for anyone who may have been in the vicinity at the time of the fire or have further information to come forward.
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: QP1802034157
Bomb hoax charges, Brisbane
A man has been charged following investigations into an alleged bomb hoax in Brisbane on Monday.
It will be alleged a threatening phone call was made to the Brisbane Supreme Court complex shortly before 9am.
The building was evacuated before police were able to determine the threats to be unsubstantiated.
A 31-year-old Caboolture man has been charged with one count each of use carriage service to menace or harass, wilful damage, common assault and contravention of Domestic Violence order.
He is expected to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court today.
We would like to remind the public that making a bomb threat is a very serious offence and those convicted could face up to five years imprisonment.
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



