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Recognise these people? Police looking for leads

Police are looking to speak with these three people who they believe can help with alleged petty Gold Coast crimes. Can you help?

Gold Coast police are looking to speak with these three people.
Gold Coast police are looking to speak with these three people.

Police are appealing to the community for help as they probe various incidents around the Gold Coast.

Anyone with relevant information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800333000.

FASHION FAUX PAS?

Reference: QP2500089437

Police are hoping to speak with this woman after the alleged theft of more than $5000 worth of luxury fashion goods.

The alleged theft took place at 4.30pm on January 11, where two women were seen entering the Camilla store at Harbour Town, and allegedly left without paying for $5060 worth of goods.

Police believe this woman man be able to assist their investigation in an alleged theft at Harbour Town. Photo supplied.
Police believe this woman man be able to assist their investigation in an alleged theft at Harbour Town. Photo supplied.

DO YOU HAVE THE KEY?

Reference: QP2402116297

Police believe this man will be able to assist their investigation into the alleged theft of a bike from a Marine Pde property in November.

Police allege a man attended the Southport property at 7.30pm on November 28, where he allegedly used an angle grinder to allegedly steal a specialised Allez road bike valued at $1000.

Police believe this man might be able to assist in their investigation into an alleged bike theft at Southport. Photo supplied.
Police believe this man might be able to assist in their investigation into an alleged bike theft at Southport. Photo supplied.

FURNITURE FIASCO

Reference: QP2500133627

Police believe this woman may be able to help an inquiry into a stolen credit card used to buy an outdoor furniture set for $3699, from a retailer on Ashmore Rd, Bundall at 12pm on December 4.

The next day a woman allegedly returned it, and asked for a refund.

Police allege the store’s staff checked the card matched, but it was switched and the woman was issued a full refund.

Police believe this woman may be able to assist with their investigation into an alleged fraud. Photo supplied.
Police believe this woman may be able to assist with their investigation into an alleged fraud. Photo supplied.


Originally published as Recognise these people? Police looking for leads

Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/recognise-these-people-police-looking-for-leads/news-story/f0f26e4513fa949b9d6bc554ac2ae8de