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… Read Post
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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… Read Post
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… Read Post
Let’s work together, so we can work better
The Queensland Police Service (QPS) deal with many facets of crime and community issues. Calls for service are prioritised according to urgency and seriousness and endeavours are made to reduce calls for service by proactive initiatives and crime prevention strategies. A… Read Post
Update: Armed robbery, Sherwood
Acacia Ridge Detectives have released vision to assist in the investigation of a bottle shop robbery on March 20 at Sherwood. Initial information suggests that 3 men entered the business on Sherwood Road shortly after 9pm and threatened the attendant… Read Post
Fancy a chat over a cuppa with us? See you in Sunnybank Hills
Officers from the Centenary Crime Prevention Unit and Acacia Ridge Police Station, along with Police Liaison Officers and Volunteers in Policing will be running a ‘Coffee with a Cop event’ this week. When: Thursday, March 23 Time: 10am to… Read Post
Break and enter, Sunnybank Hills
On Sunday, March 12 residents of an address in Ridings Street, Sunnybank Hills woke to find that their house had been broken into while they slept. It appears that the offenders may have gained entry through a screen door which… Read Post
Easter road safety campaign launches as school holidays kick off
Wet conditions will be the biggest threat on Queensland roads as we launch our new road safety campaign to coincide with Easter school holidays. The campaign, launched earlier today, is urging motorists to drive to conditions and check for road closures before… Read Post
Graceville ‘Coffee with a Cop’ postponed
Due to inclement weather and the needs of the community in responding to the current weather event, the Graceville ‘Coffee with a Cop’ at Café 63 on Saturday, April 1 has been postponed until further notice. Sherwood Police regret the… Read Post
Springfield Lakes Recruiting Seminar cancelled
Due to the inclement weather the Queensland Police Recruiting Seminar scheduled to be held this evening at the Springfield Lakes Community Centre at 6pm has now been CANCELLED for the safety of all participants. Please monitor the Queensland Police Recruiting Website… Read Post



