The Gold Coast Bulletin

Recognise these people?

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

ROBINA

POLICE would like to speak to the woman pictured who they believe may have informatio­n about the theft of perfume from a department store.

She is described as caucasian, aged 30 to 40, slim with dark hair. She was wearing a black singlet with a grey jumper, denim pants and black shoes.

On June 12 around 1.50pm, a woman entered the Robina store’s fragrance section and removed a 100ml Jimmy Choo perfume worth $149. She allegedly left without paying. Police allege she was with a man around the same age, of medium build with short black hair.

Reference: QP18010735­61 GOLD COAST

POLICE want to speak to the man pictured about a stolen car used in a number of petrol drive-offs across the Gold Coast.

The man is described as caucasian, in his mid-30s, about 175cm tall and with a broad build and short black hair.

A dark green 1997 Toyota Supra hatchback with the registrati­on number 186VQT was used during the incidents at Pimpama, Mudgeeraba, Robina, Tugun and Stapylton.

There were also drive-offs recorded at Ipswich and Logan. The car was originally stolen on May 25 and had different numberplat­es.

Reference: QP18009640­68 GOLD COAST

A PERSON has gone on a shopping spree across the Gold Coast worth thousands after allegedly failing to pay for several items.

Police would like to speak to the man pictured who may be able to help with the investigat­ion. He is described as caucasian, 160-170cm tall with a moustache and curly hair, wearing black clothing, glasses and a cap.

On June 14 around 5.45pm, a man entered a stationery store at Page Court at Highland Park with an empty bag. About $1000 worth of printer cartridges were allegedly put in the bag. When a staff member asked him to pay for the items, he allegedly became aggressive and left without paying.

The following day at 6.45am, a man entered a Runaway Bay department store and took breast pumps worth $1100, and allegedly refused to pay before leaving.

That night, around 7.30pm, a man allegedly took breast pumps and blood pressure monitors worth $1570 from a chemist on Kintail Lane, Coomera.

(Ref QP18010897­33) (Ref QP18011196­88) (Ref QP18011164­35)

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