Domestic Violence: Redcliffe Police attended 28 domestic violence incidents including 18 reported breaches of domestic violence orders. Police made five applications for Domestic Violence Protection Orders and referred five matters to external referral agencies. If you or someone you know is experiencing Domestic Violence, you can get help: In an emergency call the police on […]
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Police attend Redcliffe Jetty Markets
Police from the Redcliffe Police Division partnered with the Redcliffe Volunteer Area Committee of Crime Stoppers Queensland to hold a promotion stall at the Redcliffe Jetty Markets on Sunday August 5. Promotional material was distributed and funds were raised through donations and a raffle held on the day. This was also an opportunity for local […]
Deception Bay Crime Wrap for week ending Monday 06/08/2018
Building Fire: In the early hours of August 5, unknown offender/s have smashed two windows of an unoccupied building on Beach Road, Deception Bay. The offender/s have started a fire in an attempt to burn the structure and then decamped the area. Police and Queensland Fire and Emergency Service have attended and extinguished the fire […]
Eyes on the Road Moreton, August 7
The following information relates generally to road related enforcement operations and statistics reported for the Moreton Police District which includes statistics for Redcliffe, Deception Bay, Burpengary, Caboolture, Bribie Island, Woodford, Kilcoy and Moore Police Divisions. The statistics relate to the week ending on August 5, 2018. The information has been compiled by the Deception Bay […]
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