The Gold Coast Bulletin

Recognise these people?

- WITH AMANDA ROBBEMOND amanda.robbemond@news.com.au

BIGGERA WATERS

POLICE would like to talk to the man pictured in relation to a break and enter offence at Biggera Waters. At 11.20pm on February 28, a man went to a shoe repair kiosk inside the Brisbane Road shopping centre where he used an unknown object to break into the booth. A large amount of tools, torches and lighters were taken before he left the area on foot. Photo reference: QP18003841­10

BUNDALL

TWO men are accused of taking a portable Bluetooth speaker from a Bundall electronic­s store last month.

About 2.45pm on February 1 two men were seen entering the Upton Street store.

One man was carrying a plastic bag.

The men removed a Bluetooth speaker from a shelf and placed it inside the bag before leaving without trying to pay.

Police would like to speak to the men pictured as they may be able to help with their investigat­ions. Photo reference: QP18002088­62

PACIFIC PINES

A MAN has allegedly paid for a fast-food meal with a stolen credit card while driving a stolen car. Between 10.30pm-1.40am on March 7-8, a person took tools and bank cards from an unlocked car on Castlereag­h Close, Pacific Pines. The card was later used to fraudulent­ly buy food from a Pitcairn Way fast-food outlet. It was later found that the car the man was driving had been stolen earlier that evening from an Emerald Island Drive address in Carrara. The car was later found.

Police are keen to speak to the man pictured as he may be able to assist police.

Photo reference: QP18004327­38 and QP18004341­27

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