Wanted: E-scooter stolen from Coomera, liquor theft at Labrador, phone charger taken at Upper Coomera
Police are looking to speak to a man who allegedly stole an electric scooter worth $800. Read about this and incidents at Labrador and Upper Coomera they want your help to solve.
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Police are looking to speak to a man who allegedly stole an electric scooter worth $800. Read about this and incidents at Labrador and Upper Coomera they want your help to solve.
Stealing, Coomera
Police are investigating the theft of an e-scooter from a carpark at a Foxwell Road shopping centre at Coomera.
Between 11.45am and 5pm on February 18 a Dragon Gts Electric scooter valued at $800 which was secured with a lock at bike racks was stolen.
Police believe this man may have information to assist police with their investigation.
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Stealing, Labrador
Police want to speak to this man who they believe may have some information about the alleged stealing of alcohol from a liquor store at Labrador.
Around 2.20pm on February 20 a man walked into the Central street store and removed four Jack Daniels spirits cans from the shelf and left the store without paying.
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Stealing, Upper Coomera
Police want to speak to this man who they believe may have information in relation
to the theft of items from a service station at Upper Coomera.
About 10.30am on February 26 a man has entered the Tamborine Oxenford Rd premises and inquired about phone chargers with the service station attendant.
The man went to where the chargers were removing two and placing them down his
pants.
A number of bottles of perfume were also allegedly stolen.
The man left the business without paying.
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Anyone with any information about these incidents is urged to contact Crime Stoppers
on 1800 333 000 and quote the relevant QP number.
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Originally published as Wanted: E-scooter stolen from Coomera, liquor theft at Labrador, phone charger taken at Upper Coomera