People police are seeking over alleged crimes in Gold Coast
Police have released photos of two men they alleged made off with $2000 worth of items from a Gold Coast hardware store without paying.
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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.
DIY PROJECT
Reference: QP2400368597
Police are seeking to speak to these men, who they believe may be able to assist them with their investigation after the alleged theft of items from an Arundel hardware store in March.
Police allege that at approximately 11am on March 2 two men left the store with more than $2000 worth of items without making an attempt to pay for them.
Police believe the men pictured above can assist them with their investigation.
SUPERMARKET SWEEP
Reference: QP2400723611
Police are seeking to speak to this man, who they believe may be able to assist them with their investigation after the alleged theft of groceries from a Southport supermarket in April.
At approximately 11am on April 27, a man allegedly left the store with approximately $300 worth of groceries without making any attempt to pay.
Police believe the man pictured above can assist them with their investigation.
OFF SCRIPT
Reference: QP2400669639 and QP2400669485
Police are seeking to speak to this man, who they believe may be able to assist them with their investigation into the alleged use of fraudulent prescriptions at pharmacies in Palm Beach and Tugun.
On April 4 and April 18, a man attended a Palm Beach pharmacy and allegedly produced a fraudulent script. The script was accepted, and the drug was dispensed.
On April 8, the same man attended a Tugun pharmacy and allegedly produced a fraudulent script. The pharmacist was suspicious of the document due to discrepancies in the script and did not complete the transaction.
Police believe the man pictured above can assist them with their investigation.
Originally published as People police are seeking over alleged crimes in Gold Coast