Gold Coast sex toy theft: Police seeking man with face tattoos over allegedly stealing vibrators
Gold Coast police want to speak to this man, who has prominent face tattoos and a wild mullet, after hundreds of dollars worth of vibrators were stolen.
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GOLD COAST police are seeking a man with face tattoos and a wild mullet over a string of offences including theft of $480 worth of vibrators and sour gecko lollies.
The man who sports the image of a face on the top of his head, and the words ‘death before dishonour’ on his temple and ‘never take my soul’ on his cheek may have information about three stealing, two burglaries and a robbery offence that occurred in the past 2 months.
One of the offences includes a robbery from an adult store at Oxenford on June 18th.
The 52-year-old female attendant was asked to show a man items at the front counter when the man, who has not been identified, allegedly grabbed three items — valued around $480 — from the counter top and ran from the store making no attempt to pay.
They included a $100 ‘buddy wand’ USB personal massager, a $250 pulse wave vibe and a $130 ‘Tryst’ “multi-erogenous zone” massager.
On June 26, the same man attended a convenience store at Surfers Paradise and allegedly stole a ‘Huawei Y3’ mobile phone and two sour gecko lollies.
A day later a woman at Coombabah carpark met with the same man to finalise the sale of her iPhone 8 for $700. The man has allegedly snatched the phone from the woman’s hand and fled the scene.
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In the early hours of June 28, a man has allegedly forced entry into home at Southport and stole property and a dark grey Mazda 3 hatchback.
An Audi Q5 was then stolen from Parasol Street Ashmore on June 30th at around 3am.
Sometime between 8pm and 10.30pm on July 2, a man has allegedly forced entry to a vehicle parked in the carpark of a Southport shopping Centre on Scarborough Street and stolen a wallet containing bank cards and personal identification.
The man has then allegedly used the bank cards to make five fraudulent transactions at Broadbeach convenience stores valued around $296.
No charges have been laid at this time.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the man with the unique haircut is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.