The Gold Coast Bulletin

HELP POLICE CRACK A CASE

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

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

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