On the beat: Police ask community to help solve petty crimes
Police have appealed to the community for help identifying three people who they allege have committed petty crimes at the Gold Coast, totalling to more than $2000 damage.
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Police have turned to the community for help to catch the people they believe are behind a spate of petty thefts at the Gold Coast.
Anyone with information is urged to contact crime stoppers on 1800 333 000.
DON’T BE A TOOL
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Police are wanting help to track down a man who allegedly left a Nerang shop without paying for a $300 power tool.
Police allege the man entered the store at around 2.10pm on February 17 and stole the Milwaukee power tool from the Lawrence Drive store.
Police believe the man pictured may be able to help with their inquiries. Anyone who may know him is urged to contact police.
GONE INTO THIN AIR
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Police are looking for this man after a pair of Nike Vapor shoes lived up to their name and vanished into thin air.
The man allegedly took the shoes – valued at $290 – from a Pacific Fair store at around 3.30pm on February 21.
Police also allege he lodged verbal threats at the store’s staff before he left.
Hopefully the shoes don’t allow the man to outrun police before he is able to answer their questions. Police believe the man pictured may be able to help with their inquiries.
GUERRILLA FASHION
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Police are looking for a woman who allegedly staged heist at a luxury Pacific Fair fashion store.
The woman allegedly entered the Zimmerman store at about 10.40am on February 1 and left with $1400 worth of luxury clothing.
Officers believe the woman pictured may be able to help with inquiries and urges them to contact police.
Originally published as On the beat: Police ask community to help solve petty crimes