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On the beat: Police looking for leads on petty crimes

Pharmacy thefts, till grabs and supermarket walk offs – police are seeking answers and the public’s help into these petty crimes.

Police are appealing to anyone who may be able to identify the following three people, who may be able to assist with their investigations into alleged crimes on the Gold Coast.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Till grab

Reference: QP2500900931

Police would like to speak with this man. Picture: QPS
Police would like to speak with this man. Picture: QPS

Police are hoping to find this man who they say may be able assist them with an investigation into a theft at a Coolangatta business in May.

Police allege at around 11.30am on May 25, a man entered a licenced venue on Scott St, and removed $500 from a till.

Police would like to speak with this man. Picture: QPS
Police would like to speak with this man. Picture: QPS

Anyone with any information to assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000

Pharmacy dash

Reference: QP2500834762

Police would like to speak with this man. Picture: QPS
Police would like to speak with this man. Picture: QPS

Police would like to speak to this man who they believe can assist them with an investigation into the theft of items from a pharmacy in Robina in May.

Police allege on May 9, a man entered the pharmacy on Robina Town Centre Drive and took multiple items.

Anyone with any information to assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Trolley run

Reference: QP2500760645

Police would like to speak with this woman. Picture: QPS
Police would like to speak with this woman. Picture: QPS

Police are seeking this woman who may be able to assist them with an investigation into stolen groceries.

At around 10.30am on May 2 police allege the woman entered a supermarket in Burleigh Waters and filled a shopping trolley with groceries. Police say she paid for “a few items” before leaving the store with $330 of unpaid items.

Anyone with any information to assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Originally published as On the beat: Police looking for leads on petty crimes

Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/gold-coast/on-the-beat-police-looking-for-leads-on-petty-crimes/news-story/9597705ebea9ad4b284ad9fd248ecd40