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‘That’s a loss’: Locals react to shut down of live-in police beats

Neighbourhood police beats are quietly being phased out across Cairns with some being returned to the private real estate market and others languishing in a neglected state.

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Neighbourhood police beats are quietly being phased out across Cairns with some being returned to the private real estate market and others languishing in a neglected state.

The Holloways Beach police beat on Jacaranda St has been without a live-in officer since March 2020 and according to property records the house was sold to a private buyer in late 2021.

Suburban police beats installed live-in officers and their family at neighbourhood houses to provide a place where local community members can talk with police and report local crimes.

The Holloways Beach neighbourhood police beat was sold to a private buyer in 2021. Picture: Peter Carruthers
The Holloways Beach neighbourhood police beat was sold to a private buyer in 2021. Picture: Peter Carruthers

The only three remaining police beats in Cairns will operate from Cairns Central, Cairns City and Earlville Shopping Town.

Last November the first of three mobile police beats was launched in the Far North to deliver a new highly visible crime deterrent.

Late last year Cairns police took delivery of their first Mobile Police Beat, a mobile office van which is suitable to conduct almost all police duties. Senior Sergeant Gary Hunter and Senior Sergeant Geoff Stockall in front of the Mobile Police Beat, which can be used at major events and remotely for long periods. Picture: Brendan Radke
Late last year Cairns police took delivery of their first Mobile Police Beat, a mobile office van which is suitable to conduct almost all police duties. Senior Sergeant Gary Hunter and Senior Sergeant Geoff Stockall in front of the Mobile Police Beat, which can be used at major events and remotely for long periods. Picture: Brendan Radke

In a statement a Queensland Police spokesman said the service continued to evaluate its service delivery models, including existing residential and police beat locations.

The old White Rock police beat at 36 Leftwich St now abandoned by Queensland Police is showing signs of neglect. Picture: Jeff Rufino
The old White Rock police beat at 36 Leftwich St now abandoned by Queensland Police is showing signs of neglect. Picture: Jeff Rufino

“Any transition of existing facilities to mobile police beats is undertaken after extensive evaluation and consultation with the primary focus on ensuring we deliver modern, mobile and flexible policing options to meet strategic, operational priorities and local community needs,” the spokesman said.

“Modern day policing is about having agility in service delivery. With the advent of technology, the focus is on having officers mobile on our streets and ready to respond at all times.”

The White Rock police beat opened in 2006. Picture: Jeff Rufino
The White Rock police beat opened in 2006. Picture: Jeff Rufino

But White Rock local Jeff Rufino flagged limitations of mobile police beats including accessibility during the day for working professionals.

He said it was disappointing for the White Rock community to lose their local neighbourhood police officer.

Myla Cedric, Glenice Underwood, Nymie Cedric, Gwenda Graham, Gavin Patterson and Margaret Friday in front of the Police Beat on Shang St, Mooroobool.
Myla Cedric, Glenice Underwood, Nymie Cedric, Gwenda Graham, Gavin Patterson and Margaret Friday in front of the Police Beat on Shang St, Mooroobool.

“Constable Paul would give us updates about crime in our area and we are now going to lose that,” he said.

“That’s a loss, and you are going to lose that feeling of security that comes with having an officer living in the neighbourhood.”

It’s understood the Leftwich St house in White Rock will be returned to the private rental market along with Queensland Police beats at Shang St, Mooroobool and Enmore St, Manoora.

peter.carruthers@news.com.au

Originally published as ‘That’s a loss’: Locals react to shut down of live-in police beats

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