Police look for help tracing people who may be able to help them with inquiries into alleged thefts
Police are hoping this man can help them with their inquiries into a bizarre incident in which a bottle of alcohol allegedly went missing. Full details.
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Police are appealing for help to solve a number of alleged crimes across the Gold Coast. Anyone with information about the incidents below is asked to call CrimeStoppers on 1800 333 000 quoting the reference numbers provided.
PACKING DACKS CLAIM
Reference: QP2301614012
Police are investigating the alleged theft of a bottle of alcohol from a Broadbeach bottle shop. Though given the nature of the allegation made, we doubt the shop workers will be in any hurry to have it returned.
According to officers, a man and a woman entered the Old Burleigh Road bottle shop around 3pm on September 27.
Police allege the man picked up a bottle of alcohol and proceeded to put it down his pants, before leaving the store without making any attempt to pay.
Officers claim the woman followed soon afterwards.
They would like to speak with the man and woman pictured who they believe may be able to help them with their inquiries into the incident.
LINE OF INQUIRY
Reference: QP2301478362
Police would like to speak to this man in relation to an alleged stealing incident at a tram stop.
Officers allege a man took a handbag at the Surfers Paradise North stop just after 10am on September 5.
Police say the man then fled the scene, leaving the bag on Scarborough Street in Southport before using one of the cards to buy alcohol at a liquor store on Queen Street.
They hope the man pictured above can help them with their inquiries.
CHAIN REACTION
Reference: QP2301677806
Police would like to speak to this man in relation to the alleged theft of a necklace at a Westfield Helensvale jewellery store.
Officers say a man attended the store just before 4.30pm on October 7 and tried on a necklace.
They claim he then left the store without making any attempt to pay for the item.