Wanted: Police seek couple of alleged theft of laptop, $130 paper from Robina store
Police are looking to speak to a couple who stole a laptop and paper worth more than $130. Read about this, and a cart theft at Burleigh Heads and a petrol drive off in Biggera Waters they are also looking to solve.
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Police are looking to speak to a couple who stole a laptop and paper worth more than $130. Read about this, and a car theft at Burleigh Heads and a petrol drive off in Biggera Waters they are also looking to solve.
Stealing, Robina
Police want to speak to this man and woman who they believe may have information about the alleged theft of a laptop and paper from a stationary store at Robina.
Police allege that between 7.30am and 8am on March 13 a man and a woman entered separately at the Christine Ave business.
They met up at the end of their visit with a trolley containing an Acer Chrome
Laptop valued at $547.00, A4 paper valued at $84.49 and digital photo paper valued at $49.75.
The couple left the store without attempting to pay and refused to stop for staff, police will allege.
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Stealing petrol drive off, Biggera Waters
Police want to speak to this man who they believe may have some information about a petrol
drive off from a service station at Brisbane Rd, Biggera Waters.
Police allege that about 8pm on March 21 a man has got out of a white Holden Commodore utility – with false plates – and pumped $114.17 into the vehicle.
He got back into the utility and drove off without paying, police allege.
He is described as aged late 50s, heavy build, wearing bright red thongs, blue cap, green shirt and dark grey shorts.
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Unlawful use of a motor vehicle, Burleigh Heads
Police want to speak to this man after the stealing of a car from a hotel at Burleigh
Heads.
Police allege that about 10am on April 10 a grey 2020 Kia Seltos with Qld registration 649FK8 was stolen from the Tsipura Drive business and has not been located since.
Police believe the man pictured has valuable information about the theft.
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Anyone who recognises the man or has information to offer police is urged to contact Crime
Stoppers on 1800 333 000 and quote the relevant QP number.