Gold Coast’s most wanted: Police want to speak to these people for theft
Do you recognise any of these people? Police want to speak to these people for a string of incidents including theft from a pie shop, fraud and attempted burglary. See the full list >>
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DO you recognise any of these people? Police want to speak to these people for a string of incidents including theft from a pie shop, fraud and attempted burglary.
Here are the Gold Coast’s most wanted:
Stealing, Bundall
A tool is accused of stealing a Milwaukee commercial power tool worth $1450 from a Bundall electrical business on October 21.
A man entered the Upton Street store about 2.30pm.
He selected the tool, waited until all the attendants were busy and exited the store, making no attempt to pay.
Reference: QP2102116445
Stealing, Burleigh Heads
A man strolled into a Burleigh Heads pie shop shortly after midnight on November 5 – and left.
Shortly after he returned to the Gold Coast Highway business with two mates.
They are accused of taking a 2017 Macbook Air laptop, Lenovo ordering tablet, all the cigarettes in the store, drinks and ice cream. Know them? Contact police.
Reference: QP2102062988
Stealing, Runaway Bay
A woman filled her trolley with appliances, clothing, books, toys and groceries at a Runaway Bay department store on November 8 for half an hour before hitting the self-checkout.
Trouble is, she didn’t pay the $330. Police would like to know why.
Reference: QP2102120052
Stealing from vehicle, Mermaid Waters
Police are keen to speak to this man after a wallet containing personal effects and bank cards was pinched from inside an unlocked car.
The wallet was in a vehicle at Mermaid Waters – and taken some time between 6am on September 28 and 6am on September 29.
A man had attended a home on Rio Vista Boulevard where he jumped the fence and entered the front yard/garage where he stole a wallet containing personal effects and bank cards from inside an unlocked car.
The empty wallet, belonging to a 47-year-old male resident, was later found up the road.
REFERENCE: QP2101823621
Stealing, Surfers Paradise
Police would like to speak to this man after food was stolen from a Surfers Paradise grocery store and a female attendant was threatened with a punch during the incident.
At about 7.40am, on November 1, a man attended the Aubrey Street business where he selected about $30 worth of chips, chocolate and drinks from an aisle before attempting to leave without paying.
The female employee, 26, confronted him, and the man threatened to punch her before exiting the store.
REFERENCE: QP2102036286
Wilful damage, Upper Coomera
Police are looking for a man after verbal abuse of a drive-through restaurant when a cashier window was also punched and cracked.
The wilful damage was at a fast-food restaurant at Upper Coomera on October 5.
About 1.30am, two men went through the drive-through of the restaurant located on Days Road in a white 2001 Subaru Outback station wagon.
The two men began verbally abusing staff, before the male passenger exited the vehicle, approached the cashier window and punched the window, causing it to crack.
REFERENCE: QP2101859596
Stealing, Broadbeach Waters
Police would like to speak to this woman in relation to a $2325 ‘Gucci’ handbag that was stolen from a Broadbeach Waters luxury store on November 6.
Around 2.50pm, a woman entered the store, located within a shopping centre on Hooker Boulevard, where she selected the handbag from the display shelf and hid beneath her dress.
The woman then exited the store, making no attempt to pay.
Reference QP210705568
Stealing, Burleigh Waters
Police would like to speak to this woman in relation to three asthma inhalers that were stolen from a Burleigh Waters pharmacy from July 20 to October 28.
Around 5pm on October 28, a woman attended the chemist, located in a shopping centre on Classic Way, and approached the pharmacist at the back of the store.
The pharmacist supplied a ‘Ventolin’ inhaler but instead of walking to the cash register to pay, the woman hid the inhaler in her shirt and left the store.
Police also wish to speak to this woman in regard to two further inhalers that were stolen from the same store on October 14 and July 20.
Police urge anyone with information in relation to this offence to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Reference QP2102023852
Stealing Helensvale
Police would like to speak to this man in relation to a yellow remote-controlled boat that was stolen from a Helensvale toy store October 26.
Just before midday, a man attended the Hope Island Road store where he selected the toy valued at $110 and concealed it in his bag before leaving the store, making no attempt to pay.
Police urge anyone with information in relation to this offence to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Reference QP2102023817
Attempted car break-in, Hope Island
Police would like to speak to this woman in relation to the attempted break-in of a car at Hope Island on October 24.
Just after 2am, a woman apporached a car parked in a residential driveway on Sickle Ave and attempted to gain entry to the car, but was unsuccessful.
Reference QP2101984487
Fraud, Oxenford
Police would like to speak with this man in relation to a stolen bank card used to make 14 fraudulent purchases at Oxenford on October 17.
Just after midnight, a backpack containing camera gear, sneakers and a debit card was stolen from a vehicle parked on Upton St, Bundall.
The stolen bank card was then used to make more than $1000 worth of fraudulent transactions at various Oxenford businesses, before it was cancelled.
Reference QP2101942747
Trailer theft, Biggera Waters
Police would like to speak to this man in relation to a horse-float that was stolen from a Biggera Waters business on October 25.
About 5.10am, a man attended the businesses’s rear carpark on Gateway Dr in a white Mitsubishi Outlander bearing false registration plates and stole a horse-float bearing Queensland registration plates 773UKD.
Reference QP 2101991807.
Attempted burglary, Pimpama
Police would like to speak to this man in relation to the attempted burglary of a house at Pimpama on September 27.
About 2.30pm, a woman was home alone when she spotted a man lurking near her car in the driveway.
The man then ran towards the locked front door and tried to force it open, before yelling, punching it and running away down the street.
Reference QP2101814550
Fraud, Ormeau
Police believe the man pictured in this image may be able to help officers with the investigation into a fraud which occurred on Sunday, December 15 2019 about noon.
The incident happened at Eggersdorf Rd, Ormeau.
Reference QP1902508645
Peachey Rd, Ormeau
Police believe the man in this image may be able to help officers with the investigation into a fraud which occurred on Monday, March 1 2021 about 3.45pm.
The incident happened at Peachey Rd, Ormeau.
Reference QP2100400597
Pedestrian death, Varsity Lakes
A 74-year-old Palm Beach man died after he was hit by a car in Varsity Lakes on Sunday.
Emergency services, including critical care and the high acuity response unit, were called to Christine Ave about 8.45am after reports of a vehicle and pedestrian incident.
Paramedics treated the man at the scene for critical injuries.
The 80-year-old man who was driving the vehicle was not injured during the incident.
The Forensic Crash Unit are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident to come forward.
In particular, anyone with dashcam footage of Christine Ave, between Bridgewater Dr and Regensberg Cl is asked to make contact.
Reference QP2101985597
Anyone with information about any of the above crimes should phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.