Sunnybank Hills Shopping Town is the place to be for coffee and a chat with your local police this November and December. Acting Senior Sergeant Stuart Bell, Officer in Charge of Acacia Ridge Station says coffee with a cop is a great mechanism for engagement with the local community. “At these events the residents feel […]
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Dangerous driving charges, Willawong to Forest Lake
A man and woman have been charged following the pursuit of a stolen vehicle that ended in Forest Lake last night. Preliminary investigations indicate around 5.56pm, Polair 2 kept a stolen white Holden Commodore sedan under surveillance as it travelled along Compton Road at Calamvale until local police could arrive. A short time later police […]
Charges brought for unarmed robbery in Kuraby
Police from Logan and Centenary have charged a 15-year-old Kingston boy with a number of offences including five counts of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, three counts of receiving tainted property, and break-ins at Sunnybank Hills and Kuraby. If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the […]
Centenary Patrol support the White Ribbon campaign
Chief Superintendent Niland and Inspector Crone were eager to invite colleagues and community to Inala PCYC in support of the White Ribbon campaign. This campaign is designed to bring attention to and help stop men’s violence against women. The QPS is an avid supporter of White Ribbon. The attendees enjoyed a barbecue breakfast cooked by […]
Stolen trailer, Wacol
From time to time, unusual vehicles are stolen. This is one of them. The trailer stolen in this case is a commercial trailer and is known as a machinery dog trailer, flat top. It is black and purple in colour. It was made by Queensland Trailer Exchange and it is a one off trailer. It’s […]
Mt Ommaney Divisional crime roundup for the last week
Burglaries Mount Ommaney division was the subject of four home break ins. Each week we do an assessment of crime in addition to our shift-to-shift analysis. I thought you might like to know what is happening. If you want to see the crime trends, there are links on myPolice to assist you. Last week there […]
Breaking down barriers
November 9 saw Police and community take to the CJ Greenfield complex in Inala for the annual ‘Breaking Down Barriers’ touch competition. Centenary Patrol Group proudly hosted this event, which involves a combined QPS team and five teams of students from the Aboriginal and Islander Independent School (Murri School) of Acacia Ridge, and Hymba Yumba […]
10 tips on crime scene preservation
Often we field questions by members of the community about our forensic process, with members of the public thinking it’s a lot like CSI. As glamorous as it looks on TV, it is unfortunately very different to what happens in reality. When it comes to forensic evidence and crime scene preservation, we get a lot […]
Does this jewellery belong to you?
Police located the above jewellery items in Sunnybank Hills last night as part of an ongoing investigation and would like to find the rightful owners. If any of these items look familiar to you and you are able to prove ownership – which may be a picture of you wearing the item – Senior Constable […]
A special sort of VIP
The Brisbane Dog Squad are looking for a special sort of Volunteer in Policing (ViP). If you like to spend time outside, are good with garden maintenance and like dogs it might be you. Go to the QPS website and complete the volunteer application form, send it in and you might be getting your paws […]



