A 42-year-old male senior constable from the Brisbane Region has been suspended from the Queensland Police Service.
The officer is the subject of an investigation in relation to off-duty conduct involving allegations of inappropriate behaviour including assault and domestic violence, offences against the Telecommunications Act and improper access to a restricted computer system whilst on duty.
In keeping with our commitment to high standards of behaviour, transparency and accountability, we have undertaken to inform the public when an officer faces serious allegations of misconduct. This does not mean that the allegations against the officer have been substantiated.
Information about the Queensland Police Service Integrity framework can be found at: https://www.police.qld.gov.au/corporatedocs/reportsPublications/other/Documents/QPS-ESC-Integrity-Framework.pdf
Information about compliments and complaints can be found at: https://www.police.qld.gov.au/online/ComplimentsandComplaints.htm
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Appeal for public assistance: Assault investigation, Roma Street Station
Police have released images of two females who may be able to assist with their investigation into an assault that occurred on a train between Southbank and Roma Street Railway Stations on July 20.
Around 3:10pm, a 17-year-old girl was travelling on an inbound train from Southbank Railway Station when the she became involved in a verbal altercation with other females. The 17-year-old girl was punched in the right eye before the females exited the train at Roma Street Station.
The 17-year-old female sustained bruising and lacerations to her face.
Police wish to speak with the below pictured females.
Anyone with any information in relation to this incident is urged to contact police and quote police reference number QP1701258199.
Investigations are continuing.
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
Notice of 2017 Annual General Meeting
Brookfield Show Society Annual General Meeting 2017 Wednesday 13th September, 7pm Find below the documents for the Annual General Meeting. Please note that no motions will be taken from the floor. Any motions must be submitted to the secretary by 11th September 2017 on the’Request for Motion’ form (Pg3 of ‘The Notice for the […]
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5, 4, 3, 2, 1… Mt Zero part two launch
Thanks to the riders who supported the campaign
The official “launch” of Mt Zero (Phase 2) was on August 27, with police of the Inner West Patrol Group (IWPG), representatives of the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) assisting “The Gap Neighbourhood Watch” with the delivery of the program on the day at the Mount Glorious Café.
Representatives of The Gap Neighbourhood Watch, QPS and TMR
Mt Zero campaign has received further funding by TMR and a new range of products produced with Mt Zero decals. Mt Zero is a campaign was first launched in 2014 and created to raise awareness of the dangers of mountain roads of Mt Nebo and Mt Glorious.
Common causal factors contributing to these accidents were speed, lack of rider experience, rider error, motorcycle visibility and collision with other vehicles.
Queensland Police will continue to join forces with The Gap Neighbourhood Watch and the Department of Transport and Main
Unhitched? Is your trailer secure?
Police from Inner West Patrol Group are urging residents to lock up their trailers.
Over the past 60 days there have been a number of trailers stolen from the Chapel Hill, Toowong, Taringa, Bardon, Ferny Hills, Everton Hills and Arana Hills areas.
This primarily consisted of unsecured box trailers, a camper and dinghy being stolen because they were visible from the street.
The offenders are simply hooking them up to their vehicle and driving off.
Please make sure you attempt to make it as hard as possible for these thieves to steal your trailer by securing the trailer on with a hitch lock, wheel clamp or similar device. These can made it difficult to simply hook them up and drive off because trailers and contents amounts to tens of thousands of dollars worth of property.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
You can
Inner West police wrap, August 21 to 27
Break and Enter Dwelling
The total number of burglaries in the Inner West Patrol Group was three.
Suburb
Street
Time
Entry Method
Property
Stolen
Date
Arana Hills
Bunyaville Close
Afternoon
Garage door left open – SNEAK BURGLARY
Coins
24/08/2017
Saint Lucia
Hawken Drive
Overnight
Unknown – SNEAK BURGLARY
Car key
25/08/2017 to 26/08/2017
Everton Hills
Lemm Street
Overnight
Side door forced – SNEAK BURGLARY
Speakers, lap top computer
26/08/2017 to 27/08/2017
Steal from premises
The total number of steal from premises (businesses, schools, garages, etc) was nine.
Suburb
Street
Time
Type
Date
Kenmore
Moggill Road
Early morning
Restaurant
21/08/2017
Moggill Road
Early morning
Restaurant
21/08/2017
Saint Lucia
Swann Road
Overnight
Construction Site
24/08/2017 to 25/08/2017
Swann Road
Overnight
Construction Site
24/08/2017 to 25/08/2017
Taringa
Swann Road
Afternoon
Unit complex
24/08/2017
The Gap
Payne Road State School
Unknown
Storage shed
18/08/2017 to 21/08/2017
Wights Mountain
Richards Road
Unknown
Football club house
17/08/2017 to 21/08/2017
Gaythorne
Taylors Road
Unknown
Garage
23/08/2017 to 25/08/2017
Indooroopilly
Station Road
Overnight
Construction Site
25/08/2017 to 26/08/2017
Steal from motor vehicle
The total number of unlawful entries into motor vehicles which occurred was three.
Suburb
Street
Time
Location
Property Stolen
Date
Saint Lucia
Sir Fred Schonell Drive
Unknown
Construction site
Drills, batteries, grinder and nail bag
18/08/2017 to 21/08/2017
Hawken Drive
Evening
Parking bay
Nil
24/08/2017
Enoggera
Chathams Post Street
Overnight
Unknown
Wallet and contents
24/08/2017 to 25/08/2017
Motor vehicle theft
The total number of motor vehicle thefts was three.
Suburb
Street
Time
Located Suburb
Vehicle
Date
Everton Hills
Pimelea Street
Morning
2017 Trailers 2000 S3L6
Appeal for public assistance – Assault investigation, Samford
Police have released images of two men who may be able to assist with their investigation into an assault that occurred in Samford on July 14.
Around 8pm, a 26-year-old man was in Samford Village when the he became involved in a verbal altercation with others. The 26-year-old man was struck in the head and has fallen to the ground, where he was further hit to the head before the parties fled.
The 26-year-old man sustained bruising and lacerations to the face.
Police wish to speak with the below pictured men.
One man is described as Caucasian in appearance, 175 – 180cm tall, light brown/medium length hair wearing a white T-shirt with a large cross motif to the front.
The second man is described as Caucasian in appearance, 175 – 180cm tall, light brown/short hair, wearing a light coloured long sleeve shirt with black shirt.
Anyone with any information in relation to this incident is urged to contact police.
Investigations
What is lane filtering and when can I ride on road shoulders?
Police have become aware that some motorcycle riders and other road users may be confused about the rules for lane filtering and riding on road shoulders for motorcycles.
Lane filtering
Lane filtering is when you ride your motorcycle at low speed between stationary or slow moving vehicles travelling in the same direction you are. The two lines or lanes of traffic must both be travelling in the same direction. If one of the lines or lanes is a dedicated turning lane (left or right) you must not lane filter using this lane.
You’re only allowed to lane filter in Queensland if you hold an open licence for the motorcycle you are riding and:
your speed when filtering is 30km/h or less
it’s safe to do so.
You’re not allowed to lane filter:
at a speed more than 30km/h
in school zones during school zone hours
if you’re a learner or provisional licence holder
if it isn’t safe.
A motorcycle rider is
Mt Nebo community helps with Mt Zero campaign
Mt Nebo, Cafe on the Mountain
Police from the Inner West Patrol Group are conducting the Mt Zero campaign this weekend. It all started up at Mt Nebo on Saturday morning with police spreading road safety messages to road users that meet there.
Police would like to remind all road users of the dangers of the mountain roads and thank the residents, cyclists and business owners for their positive contribution.
We would also like to extend our thanks to Keith of the “Café on the mountain” for the support this morning.
Brisbane West Crime Stoppers Committee Award winners announced
Congratulations to the members of the Brisbane West Crime Stoppers Committee who today received several awards for their hard work in the Brisbane West area.
Liz and Phil Batten received Bronze awards for five years dedicated service to the Crime Stoppers program.
The committee as a whole also received an achievement award for all their efforts throughout 2016/17.
A special highlight was the Trivia Night event at the Indooroopilly Hotel where over 100 people took part in a fun evening.



