Police Solve Kenmore Shoe Theft: 53 Right Boots Recovered, Man Faces Court

Kenmore’s oddest crime story has reached its final chapter. Police have charged a man accused of stealing 53 right-foot boots from a local shoe shop, and the entire haul has now been returned, safe and slightly more famous than before.



The alleged theft took place on the night of July 7 at Shoe Fashions in Kenmore, where a man reportedly helped himself to every right boot on the store’s sale table, which until now had never lost a single shoe in 29 years.

Arrest Made, Boots Recovered

A 49-year-old man from Mount Gravatt East was arrested on July 18 at Broadbeach. He has been charged with entering a premises and committing an indictable offence. Police said the man was identified with the help of CCTV and public tips, and appeared in Southport Magistrates Court the same day.

Detective Senior Sergeant Brendan Blyth called the case one of the more unusual thefts officers have dealt with, noting that, while odd, the investigation was handled like any serious offence. All 53 stolen boots have since been recovered and returned to the store.

The Store Speaks: “Bootiful News!”

Shoe Fashions Kenmore shared the news of the boots’ safe return in an upbeat post on Instagram, jokingly referring to the case as “The Great Right Boot Heist.” The store said the missing shoes had completed their “adventure around Brisvegas” and returned with a bit of “criminal fame,” but still looking “fab.”

In the post, the shop thanked Queensland Police for their “sole search” work and credited the media and community for helping spread the word. They also invited customers to come and finally reunite with their long-awaited boots.

“We would love for you to come and help give these boots the happily ever after they deserve,” the post read, calling out to anyone who had been waiting for their “RIGHTful” pair to return.

A Local Mystery Turned Community Moment

Shop owner Tamara Shorrock confirmed that the right-foot boots — worth around $7,000 on sale — had been taken while the table was covered overnight. Since the incident, the store has started bringing the shoes inside after hours.

Shorrock said that in nearly three decades of trading, they had never had anything stolen from the sale display until now. The experience has left the team both puzzled and touched by the support, jokes, and genuine concern from their Kenmore community.



“We’re still scratching our heads,” she said earlier, adding that the kindness and humour shared by locals showed just how connected the suburb really is.

Published 18-July-2025

Man Found Dead After Car Plunges Into Brisbane River Near Moggill Road Ferry

A car sank into the Brisbane River near the Moggill Road Ferry on Monday evening, prompting a large-scale search that ended with police locating the body of a man in his 60s inside the submerged vehicle.



Emergency Crews Race To Scene After Reports Of Car Entering Water

Around 6:45 p.m. on 12 May, emergency services rushed to the Moggill Ferry crossing after witnesses saw a blue sedan veer into the Brisbane River. Police, swift water teams and fire crews began rescue efforts within minutes.

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Specialist divers and watercraft searched the river while police coordinated efforts from above. Fast currents and poor visibility made the operation difficult, with no sign of the vehicle until later that night.

Submerged Vehicle Found Hours Later

Authorities confirmed the vehicle was located underwater at approximately 11:20 p.m., nearly five hours after the initial call. Police divers entered the river and found the body of a man trapped inside the car shortly after midnight.

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While the man’s identity has not been officially released, early information described him as being in his 60s. Police said the car had not resurfaced, and its location required a precise sonar-assisted search in challenging conditions.

Incident Not Considered Suspicious

Police said the incident is not being treated as suspicious. A report for the coroner will include rescue details, witness accounts, and the car’s recovery.

Emergency responders remained at the scene into the early hours of Tuesday to complete their investigation and remove the vehicle from the river. No other occupants were believed to be in the car at the time.

Local Community Shaken By River Tragedy

The Moggill Ferry is a well-known local crossing that serves commuters between Moggill and Riverview. Monday’s incident brought services to a halt and prompted concern from residents who use the ferry daily.



Locals expressed sadness, noting the crash was a reminder of how quickly accidents can happen on steep, dimly lit roads. Authorities are expected to review safety in the area.

Published 13-May-2025