On the beat: Police probe after petty thefts on the Gold Coast
Police are on the hunt for two men following an alleged theft at a Gold Coast jewellery store. Can you help?
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Police are appealing for public assistance to track down the individuals below, who they believe may be able to assist in their investigations into various petty crimes on the Gold Coast.
QP2501003587 – Mermaid Beach
Police would like to speak with this woman as part of their investigation into the alleged theft of items from an adult store at Mermaid Beach.
Around 2.10pm on June 5, a woman entered a store along the Gold Coast Highway before allegedly selecting a number of items worth $1,000 and leaving without attempting to pay for them.
Police believe this woman could assist them with their investigation.
QP2500733821 – Robina
Police would like to speak with this man following an alleged theft of a phone at Robina in April.
Around 1.30pm on April 28, a man entered the Christine Ave store and asked to look at a Samsung phone. He then allegedly grabbed the phone and left the store without attempting to pay for the device, valued at $2,700.
Police believe this man could assist them with their investigation.
QP2500395270 – Elanora
Police are seeking these men, who they believe may be able to assist them with their investigation into the alleged theft of jewellery from a store at Elanora in March.
Around 5pm on March 5, a man dressed in what appears to be an orange work shirt, entered a store at the shopping centre on Guineas Creek Road and tried on a gold chain.
He then allegedly left the store without attempting to pay for the item, worth $7,000.
A second man was seen leaving in the same vehicle as the man in orange.
Police believe these men could assist them with their investigation.
Anyone with information, or who may be able to assist with identifying the people listed above should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, and quote the QP number provided. You can also make a report anonymously online.