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On the beat: Police appeal for help solving alleged thefts, frauds

Police are hoping the community will help identify four people who they believe can assist with their investigations into various alleged crimes on the Gold Coast. Can you help?

Police are hoping the community will be able to help identify four people they believe will be able to assist with their investigations.
Police are hoping the community will be able to help identify four people they believe will be able to assist with their investigations.

Police are appealing to the community to help identify the following individuals, who they believe may be able to assist with their investigations into alleged thefts on the Gold Coast.

If you have any information, call crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.

SURVEILLANCE IRONY

Reference: QP2501175325. Police are appealing to the community to help identify people who may be able to assist in their investigations. Picture: Queensland Police Service.
Reference: QP2501175325. Police are appealing to the community to help identify people who may be able to assist in their investigations. Picture: Queensland Police Service.
Reference: QP2501175325. Police are appealing to the community to help identify people who may be able to assist in their investigations. Picture: Queensland Police Service.
Reference: QP2501175325. Police are appealing to the community to help identify people who may be able to assist in their investigations. Picture: Queensland Police Service.

Reference: QP2501175325

In an irony of ironies, a man and a woman were caught on CCTV allegedly taking $2500 worth of security cameras from a Gold Coast store.

The pair entered the Pacific Fair store at 11.45am on June 3, allegedly picking up $2500 worth of security cameras and leaving without attempting to pay for the goods.

Police allege the man and woman pictured may be able to assist police with their investigation into the ironic affair.

STOLEN CARD SPENDING SPREE

Reference: QP2501080160. Police are appealing to the community to help identify people who may be able to assist in their investigations. Picture: Queensland Police Service.
Reference: QP2501080160. Police are appealing to the community to help identify people who may be able to assist in their investigations. Picture: Queensland Police Service.

Reference: QP2501080160

Police believe the man pictured can assist with their investigation into alleged fraud offences in the Gold Coast area on June 15.

Police allege a man used an allegedly stolen bank card to make multiple purchases at stores across the Gold Coast at Helensvale and Ashmore.

MEATHEAD MOMENT

Reference: QP2501164948. Police are appealing to the community to help identify people who may be able to assist in their investigations. Picture: Queensland Police Service.
Reference: QP2501164948. Police are appealing to the community to help identify people who may be able to assist in their investigations. Picture: Queensland Police Service.

Reference: QP2501164948

Police are investigating after a man walked into a Pacific Fair supermarket and allegedly left without attempting to pay for around $500 worth of meat.

Officers allege the man entered the store at 8.50am on July 2, picking up hundreds of dollars of meat from the store and leaving without paying.

Police believe the man in the picture may be able to assist with their investigations.

Originally published as On the beat: Police appeal for help solving alleged thefts, frauds

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