The Gold Coast Bulletin

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MISSING PARCELS

’Tis the season for online shopping. But residents of a Surfers Paradise unit block have allegedly not been receiving all their parcels.

Police allege that parcels were taken from behind the reception desk at the Orchid Ave building by a group of people on two separate occasions, with the issue reported to officers shortly after 11am on Monday December 18.

Police believe the people pictured above can help them with their investigat­ion into the matter. Anyone who recognises the group is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 quoting reference number QP23021231­85.

PEDAL POWER

Police want to speak to this man who they believe may be able to assist them with their investigat­ions into the alleged theft of an electric bike from outside a business on Griffith Street in Coolangatt­a on Monday, December 11.

Police allege a walked onto a Griffith Street store in the south, stole an electric bike, and then turned into McDonald Street and rode the bike onto Marine Parade travelling west.

Anyone who recognises the man above or has any informatio­n to offer police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers quoting reference number QP23020676­87.

CHECKOUT FAIL

Police are seeking to speak with the woman and man pictured after an alleged failure to pay incident at a Palm Beach grocery store.

Two people are alleged to have visited the store and filled up their trolley with food and grocery items.

When exiting the store, the two people scanned their items at the self-checkout. However police allege they failed to make any attempt to pay for the items before leaving.

Anyone who recognises the man and woman pictured or has any informatio­n to offer police is urged to contactCri­me Stoppers quoting reference number QP23020223­92.

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