Police are investigating the armed robbery of a newsagency at Wacol in the early hours of this morning.
Around 5.35am two men entered the Akenside Street business and approached the counter.
One of the men, who was armed with a knife, forced his way behind the counter and threatened the 59-year-old male store employee.
Demands were made for money and cigarettes by the offenders at which time the employee backed away to the rear of the premises.
The men then forced entry to a cigarette case stealing cigarettes and forcibly removed the till before they fled the scene in a blue sedan.
Both offenders were dressed in black with balaclavas.
Police investigations are continuing.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000
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Reporting information properly helps us to help you
These days community members commonly stay connected and communicate with one another via social media. What police are seeing more and more are threads relating to crime issues in the community asking other members whether or not particular behaviours/ actions/ sounds/ events are suspicious or not, and what subsequent action they should take.
So to clear things up, Centenary Police urge residents to report anything suspicious to Policelink or your local station straight away. This enables police to determine the relevance of the information in context with local crime issues. Please don’t rely on other community members to tell you whether something may be pertinent to police.
Police would also like to remind locals not to report crimes on community pages. If a crime is occurring and you are in danger call Triple Zero (000). If you are not in immediate danger call Policelink or Crime Stoppers.
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Neighbours meet for coffee in Sunnybank Hills
Yesterday being ‘Neighbour Day’ saw local crime prevention officers, Volunteers in Policing and the Centenary Patrol Group Inspector, Joe Jaramazovic hit the pavement and attend Kingman St, Sunnybank Hills to meet local residents and assist in facilitating neighbourhood connections over freshly brewed coffee.
Councillor Kim Marx and Member for Stretton, Duncan Pegg were also on hand to speak with residents about local concerns and get a feel for what was affecting their communities.
We thank everyone for coming out to meet with us to have a chat. It was great to see locals meeting each other and getting to know others around their neighbourhood.
Cops, Councillor and community come together
Once again the Sunnybank Hills residents have overwhelmed local police with their sense of community.
At a recent ‘Coffee with a Cop’ event, supported by local Councillor Kim Marx, Inspector Jaramazovic, local police and police volunteers were available to answer questions, offer support and provide security advice to the residents of Sunnybank Hills.
Thanks for popping by to say hello and have a chat, we hope to see you again soon.
Join us for a coffee this Sunday in Sunnybank Hills
You’re invited to join your local police officers and Councillor Kim Marx for a Coffee with a Cop this Sunday.
When: Sunday, March 26
Time: 10am to midday
Where: Kingman St, Sunnybank Hills
Police and Councillor Marx will be available to meet and chat with local community members, to discuss crime issues and any local concerns, whilst enjoying a free coffee.
Volunteers in Policing will also be on hand to complete ‘one -way screws’ and take bookings for home security audits.
We have held a series of these events in the last few months, of which all have been well attended. We’ve received feedback that our local community feels grateful for the opportunity to meet and discuss their concerns with police and their local Councillor, so we’re glad we can hold another Coffee with a Cop event in your area.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Crime alert: businesses in Sherwood
Police are encouraging businesses in the Sherwood area to be vigilant with premises security after break and enters to cafe and restaurant establishments have been reported in recent days.
Police are investigating an break and enter that occurred in Honour Ave, Graceville overnight on March 16. Entry was gained by unknown offender jemmying a lock on the premises door. The offender has targeted the cash register which held no money and subsequently the offender left empty handed.
Investigations are also being conducted in relation to an attempted break and enter on Oxley Road, Graceville where unknown offender has jemmied a window frame and sliding door to gain entry. These attempts were unsuccessful. This was reported to have occurred between 9.30pm March 15 and 9am March 16.
Police are continuing investigations into another premises situated on Oxley Rd, Graceville where a break an enter offence occurred between 4.30pm March 13 and 5.30am March 14.
Calling all residents of Sunnybank Hills!!!
We encourage you to come down to Beldale Park, this Sunday (March 19) from 10am until midday to meet and chat with local police and crime prevention officers.
Police are conducting this engagement in relation to property crime occurring within the Sunnybank Hills area and are seeking an opportunity to speak directly to residents about local crime issues and providing crime prevention advice and information.
Volunteers in Police will also be on hand to take bookings for home security audits and apply one-way screws to vehicles. These are both FREE services!!
You will find Police at Beldale Park, Sunnybank Hills in the Mobile Community Office.
Please note, in the event of very wet weather, this event will be cancelled. We will however be back in Beldale Park on Sunday the 26th of March if you don’t catch us this time round.
Lock up and reduce your chance of becoming a victim
Police are currently investigating a number of recent break and enter offences in Upper Mount Gravatt, Sunnybank, Coopers Plains and Parkinson areas.
Unknown offender/s have either cut the flyscreen near the locking mechanism of a door, burnt the security screen or Perspex near the locking mechanism of a door or completely removed the flyscreen from windows to gain entry.
Most of break and enter offences occurred at night while residents were home or asleep.
Police urge residents to re-assess their home security before leaving the house and going to bed. Here are some tips to help you –
Install finger guards on security doors that are not always key-locked.
Install key operated locks or security grills on windows and deadlocks on doors.
Always use your keys to lock your doors and windows even whilst at home.
Do not leave any keys in security locks on your windows or doors.
Lock internal doors from garage into the house.
Use padlocks
Thanks for stopping by Sunnybank Hills residents
Centenary District Crime Prevention deployed the Mobile Police Community Office on Kingman street at Sunnybank Hills on Tuesday. The rainy weather stayed away but the residents didn’t. We were overwhelmed by the number of people who popped in to see us.
Alongside District Crime Prevention staff were our fabulous volunteers, local police officers from Acacia Ridge and Centenary tactician Acting Senior Sergeant Clayton.
Together we answered questions, provided security information, booked security audits and secured number plates with one way screws.
Our next instalment will be on Sunday, March 19 between 10am to 12pm at Beldale Park, Sunnybank hills.
We hope to see you there!
Crime alert: Break and enter offences
Police across the Centenary Patrol Group are urging the community to be vigilant with home security measures after break and enters were reported in recent days from suburbs across the patrol group.
Reports include:
Tana Place, Parkinson – An unknown offender has entered the home by forcing a laundry door and used keys within the home to steal a car from the garage. Jewellery, laptop and mobile phone were also reported stolen. This offence was reported to have occurred between 1pm and 4pm on March 14. The car stolen is a Mazda CX5, blue in colour, bearing Qld registration plates 025WFW.
Paterson Place, Forest Lake – Unknown offenders have removed a fly screen from the kitchen window to gain entry. A safe, cash, laptops, jewellery and camera were some of the items reported stolen. This offence was reported to have occurred between January 1 and March 12.
Trephina Close, Riverhills – Unknown offenders gained entry by removing



