Police on the hunt for three men wanted over theft of alcohol from Gold Coast bottle shops
Three men are wanted for questioning by Gold Coast police for allegedly taking a five finger discount at a number of stores. Can you help?
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Police are appealing for public assistance to track down three men wanted for question over the theft of alcohol from a number of Gold Coast bottle shops.
BOTTLE OH
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Police are seeking the man pictured above, who they believe may be able to assist them with their investigation into the alleged theft of alcohol from an Upper Coomera store.
Officers allege that at approximately 8.15pm on August 2 the man left the store in Upper Coomera without attempting to pay for bottles of Mortlach, Ciroc and Johnnie Walker valued at $440.
MOET TO GO
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Police are looking for help with another similar alleged incident. This time the store was in Surfers Paradise – and the booze that allegedly went missing was quite different.
Officers allege that the man pictured above, clad in a grey checked jacket and sucking on a cigarette, left a Surfers Paradise liquor store at approximately 9.15pm on July 25 with
bottles of Moet & Chandon Vintage and Donnari Lambrusco.
Police allege the man had failed to pay for the alcohol.
BUNDY FOR THE NEXT ROUND?
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Ready for another round? Police certainly are, and in this case they are looking for a man who they allege left a Broadbeach bottle shop without paying for items.
Officers allege that in this case the man pictured above left a Broadbeach store with a bottle of Bundaberg rum and 6 pack of Bundaberg rum and cola at approximately 7pm on July 25 without attempting to pay.
Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or you can report online. Quote the reference numbers provided.
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Originally published as Police on the hunt for three men wanted over theft of alcohol from Gold Coast bottle shops