Multiple Roma homes and businesses were broken into this week
Police are investigating seven matters from the past week and it seems no place is sacred when it comes to this crime spree.
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More Roma homes and businesses - and even a church - were targeted by thieves in a week-long crime spree.
Roma police are currently investigating seven matters from the past week, with one juvenile being charged after allegedly stealing four bottles of Coke from a drive-through bottle shop.
A 25-year-old man came home from work last Friday to his Luff Street address and found his bedroom drawer empty and items everywhere after noticing his back door had been tampered with.
Car thieves are still finding joy in stealing cars and ditching them in nearby streets after they nabbed a Toyota Camry and Rav4 from a business on Bungil Street on Monday night.
Police believe the offenders entered the business through an open toilet window and took the keys before driving off in the two vehicles.
The cars were later recovered on Downs Street.
Breaking in and ransacking schools has been a common theme for these offenders and the middle campus was on the receiving end this week.
Overnight on Tuesday, vandals forced their way through a door and threw computers, paper and food everywhere and smashed windows.
In an ungodly matter, thieves took off with a TV from the Church of Christ on Currey Street between August 1-4.
Police believed they forced their way in through the shed door.
A Toyota HiLux was stolen from the Maranoa Regional Council grounds on Bungil Street and a motorbike that was chained in the backyard of McEwan Street was stolen.
Officers are pleading with residents to remember to lock their homes and cars and to not leave their keys inside their cars.