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On the beat: Can you help identify these people on the Gold Coast?

Gold Coast police are looking to speak with several people as part of their investigation into an alleged shopping spree on a stolen bank card.

On The Beat: Can you help police?
On The Beat: Can you help police?

Police are asking the community to keep a lookout for a number of people, who they believe may be able to assist with their investigations into various alleged petty crimes on the Gold Coast.

QP2500979443 – Broadbeach Waters

QP2500979443 – alleged wallet theft Broadbeach Waters. Picture: QPS.
QP2500979443 – alleged wallet theft Broadbeach Waters. Picture: QPS.

Police would like to speak with the man pictured above over an alleged wallet theft from a Broadbeach Waters retail store.

The man entered the store on Hooker Boulevard about 4.30pm on April 24 and allegedly left with the wallet without paying.

The Hermes wallet is valued at $8,700.

Police believe this man could assist them with their investigation.

QP2500923447 – Oxenford

QP2500923447 – alleged butcher theft, Oxenford. Picture: QPS.
QP2500923447 – alleged butcher theft, Oxenford. Picture: QPS.

Police would like speak with this woman over the alleged theft of meat from a butcher at Oxenford.

The woman allegedly attended Global Plaza store on three separate occasions between May 18 and 29 and took multiple rib-eye fillets valued at $1400.

No attempt was made to pay for the items.

Police are hoping the woman pictured could assist them with their investigation.

QP2500859709 – Surfers Paradise

QP2500859709 – alleged use of a bank card, Surfers Paradise. Picture: QPS.
QP2500859709 – alleged use of a bank card, Surfers Paradise. Picture: QPS.

Police investigating alleged unauthorised use of a bank card at Surfers Paradise believe the group pictured could assist with their inquiries.

It’s alleged a group of people visited a hotel on the corner of Surfers Paradise Boulevard and

Elkhorn Ave around 6.30pm on May 3, where they allegedly used another person’s card to pay for a hotel room, food and a phone bill service valued at $4990.

Anyone with information, or who may be able to assist with identifying the people listed above should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, and quote the QP number provided. You can also make a report anonymously online.

Originally published as On the beat: Can you help identify these people on the Gold Coast?

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