Townsville Bulletin

Sky squad eyes crims

Joy-riding juveniles caught with nowhere to run to

- Natasha Emeck

Four teen offenders thought they’d outsmarted the law as they dumped a stolen car in a quiet Kirwan street.

But little did they know — they were being watched from above.

The Townsville police chopper swooped in to help nail four juveniles who’d taken a stolen Toyota Corolla for a 260-kilometre joy ride from Innisfail Estate to Townsville on April 1.

Video footage caught the kids dumping the car in Kirwan and legging it across a park just before 8am.

But police had eyes in the sky, tracking their every move and guiding ground units to

make the bust without endangerin­g the public.

The offenders — a 14-year

old Tully girl, 16-year-old Tully boy, 14-year-old Innisfail Estate girl, and 15-year-old

Innisfail Estate girl — were all charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle and had their bail refused.

This case is just one of many the new chopper’s helped crack since it took to the Townsville skies last December.

Senior Constable John Robinson, who’s been on-board for the action both in the air as an helicopter observer and on the ground as a member of the Townsville Tactical Crime Squad, thinks the chopper’s a game-changer.

“Personally, I’ve seen a massive value in the helicopter itself and the observers’ ability to create a really safe and tactically sound environmen­t for the guys on the ground,” he said. He said its also been a huge time saver, cutting search times down to a matter of minutes in some incidents.

Their hi-tech gear, including infra-red and thermal cameras, makes it a piece of cake to spot offenders, whether they’re hopping fences in the suburbs or legging it through the bush.

“Particular­ly at night, with the infra-red cameras, we can pick up a lot of detail that people on the road wouldn’t be able to see usually,” Senior Constable Robinson said.

“We can create real-time situationa­l awareness for those crews to ensure a safe result in apprehendi­ng offenders, particular­ly those with stolen vehicles.”

 ?? ?? Townsville Tactical Crime Squad Senior Constable John Robinson is the eye in the sky in the fight against youth crime. Picture: Evan Morgan
Townsville Tactical Crime Squad Senior Constable John Robinson is the eye in the sky in the fight against youth crime. Picture: Evan Morgan
 ?? ?? Vision of the arrest of four juveniles who allegedly drove a stolen car from Innisfail Estate to Townsville on April 1. Source: QPS
Vision of the arrest of four juveniles who allegedly drove a stolen car from Innisfail Estate to Townsville on April 1. Source: QPS

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