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On the beat: Police probe spate of thefts on Gold Coast

From cars, bikes, groceries and fashion, Gold Coast police are probing alleged thefts on the Gold Coast. Find out if you can help them out.

Police are hoping to identify three individuals, who may be able to assist their investigation into alleged crimes on the Gold Coast.
Police are hoping to identify three individuals, who may be able to assist their investigation into alleged crimes on the Gold Coast.

Police are hoping the community will be able to help identify three individuals who they believe may hold the key to solving a few crimes on the Gold Coast.

Anyone with information is urged to contact crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.

COASTWIDE CALLOUT

Reference: QP2500587386 and QP2500586165

The man arrived at Robina Town Centre in a VW Golf which was allegedly stolen from Southport earlier on April 5. Picture: Queensland Police Service.
The man arrived at Robina Town Centre in a VW Golf which was allegedly stolen from Southport earlier on April 5. Picture: Queensland Police Service.

Police have made a coastwide callout after the alleged theft of a car and an e-bike on the same day.

Police believe the man pictured with the bucket hat and cigarette hanging from his mouth might be able to assist with their investigation into a spate of offending on the Gold Coast on April 5.

Police believe this man may be able to assist with their investigation. Picture: Queensland Police Service.
Police believe this man may be able to assist with their investigation. Picture: Queensland Police Service.

On that day, police allege a VW Golf with allegedly stolen number plates was taken from the Smith Collective in Southport at about 10.30am.

At 2.30pm, the car was seen again at Robina Town Centre, where another man got out of the car and allegedly pilfered an e-bike parked outside the centre.

An e-bike was allegedly taken from Robina Town Centre on April 5. Picture: Queensland Police Service.
An e-bike was allegedly taken from Robina Town Centre on April 5. Picture: Queensland Police Service.

Police believe the man pictured may be able to help crack the case, as he arrived at Robina Town Centre in the allegedly stolen car just before the alleged theft of the e-bike.

QP2500587386 is the police reference for the theft of the e-bike, and QP2500586165 refers to the theft of the car.

STREETWEAR ASTRAY

Police believe this woman may be able to assist with their investigation into the theft of a pair of Hoodrich pants from a Pacific Fair store. Picture: Queensland Police Service.
Police believe this woman may be able to assist with their investigation into the theft of a pair of Hoodrich pants from a Pacific Fair store. Picture: Queensland Police Service.

Reference: QP2402159070

Police are looking for clues after a pair of trendy pants were taken from a Pacific Fair streetwear store.

A woman entered the store at around 3pm on December 15, and allegedly left without paying for the Hoodrich branded pants.

Police believe the woman in the picture may be able to assist police with their investigation.

GROCERY PROBE

Police are looking for leads in their investigation into the alleged theft of groceries from a Biggera Waters store. Picture: Queensland Police Service.
Police are looking for leads in their investigation into the alleged theft of groceries from a Biggera Waters store. Picture: Queensland Police Service.

Reference: QP2500356831

Police are probing the theft of a basket of groceries from a Biggera Waters grocery store, and believe the man in pictured may be able to assist with their investigation.

The goods were allegedly taken from a Hollywell Rd grocery store at around 10am on February 25.

Originally published as On the beat: Police probe spate of thefts on Gold Coast

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/on-the-beat-police-probe-spate-of-thefts-on-gold-coast/news-story/f991af02fd03c1bdb343ef12a8867fde