Bribie Island Police- weekly wrap-up

Bribie Island Police have been busy since the start of the Easter School holidays, particularly over the recent long weekend. Officers conducted patrols of Main Beach and the off-road area in co-operation with our local rangers from the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, intercepting several vehicles and issuing infringement notices under the Recreation Areas Management […]

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Eyes on the road Moreton, Tuesday March 27

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 March 25. The information has been compiled by the Deception Bay Road […]

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Don’t drop the ball, secure your vehicle

A three-part crime prevention video series featuring ‘The King’ Wally Lewis has been launched to help reduce motor vehicle offences in Queensland. The first instalment focuses on vehicle security; an effective measure that only takes a few seconds and helps prevent thefts from and theft of vehicles. https://d2haxmvzil2swt.cloudfront.net/uploads/2018/04/18/153933_DDTB_VideoOne_Lock_your_car.mp4 Download Video Brisbane Region Acting Assistant Commissioner […]

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Bribie Island police weekly wrap-up, Tuesday April 17

This week officers from Bribie Island continued with heightened traffic enforcement across the division as part of the stations school holiday activities; 312 vehicles were intercepted for roadside breath testing, and 24 traffic infringement notices were issued, mainly for speeding, failing to wear a seatbelt and licence related offences. Seven infringement notices were issued by […]

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Annual Statistical Review 2016/17 – Moreton District

Moreton District overall crime stayed the same Moreton District Officer Superintendent Mick Brady today welcomed the release of the Queensland Police Service’s Statistical Review which demonstrated a reduction in fraud, drug and traffic offences across the district. The Statistical Review represents a comprehensive insight into the level and nature of crime reported for each police […]

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