Several cars are yet to be found by police after they were stolen overnight
Townsville residents have been reminded to lock up their homes and cars after a spate of break ins and robberies were reported overnight.
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TOWNSVILLE residents have been reminded to lock up their homes and cars after a spate of break ins and robberies were reported overnight.
It is understood up to five cars were stolen overnight, including a BMW and Holden Commodore.
Two to three of those cars have yet to be located by police.
A Queensland police spokesman said it was a stark reminder for locals to lock up.
“Unfortunately there were a lot of properties burgled and cars stolen,” the spokesman said.
“It’s a reminder for people to do their best to lock up and make it harder for these people, the reprobates to take these hard-earned goods.”
Overnight reports indicate several market stalls may have also been damaged, but the extent was not yet known.
Despite Christmas being just under a week away, the break-ins were not said to be related to the upcoming holiday, but were a sign of criminals taking advantage of “good people”.
“It’s more so opportunistic,” the spokesman said.
“(They pick) easy targets with a good reward unfortunately – but they’re (thieves) not co-ordinated or skilful in any stretch of the imagination.”
Originally published as Several cars are yet to be found by police after they were stolen overnight