HELP POLICE CRACK A CASE
Police are looking to speak to a number of people they think may be able to help them with their investigations. See if you recognise any of them in our On The Beat column.
THEFT — ORMEAU
A MAN is accused of taking clothing and blankets from a laundromat at Ormeau. On March 4, about 11.45pm, a man went to a Peachy Road laundromat and looked through the clothes dryers before leaving the building. He returned a shortly after and removed jeans, T-shirts, socks, sheets, pillow covers, towels and a doona cover.
Police would like to talk to the man pictured, who may have information to help their investigation.
Photo reference: QP1800410445
STEALING — ORMEAU
POLICE want to talk with this man about about a theft of tools. The man is described as caucasian, with a buzz-cut back and sides haircut. He was wearing steel-cap boots, a yellow and blue hi-vis shirt, grey or blue cargo pants and a long sleeved shirt. On March 5, about 1.50pm, a man entered a Motorway Circuit business in Ormeau and used metal cutters from the store to cut lanyards off a number of display tools.
He then put the tools down his pants and left without attempting to pay.
Two Renegade ratchet podgers worth $53 were taken, as were three Buckaroo pouches valued at $145.30 each.
Photo reference: QP1800420202
THEFT — ROBINA
SEVEN bottles of perfume have been taken from a chemist at Robina.
Around 2.15pm on April 15, a man entered the Robina chemist and took the perfume from a display at the front of the store.
The man left without paying.
Police would like to speak to the man pictured as he may have information relating to the case.
He is described as caucasian, mid 30s and has a solid build.
Photo reference: QP1800696364