Monday, May 30, 2016

Property crime blitz, Deeragun and other top stories.

  • Property crime blitz, Deeragun

    Property crime blitz, Deeragun
    Through the great work of Acting Sergeant Elise Feltham, Constable Penny McEwen, Constable Tim Dibben and Constable Ryan Holdsworth from Deeragun Police Station, three of Townsville’s most prolific property offenders were arrested at the end of last week and charged with a total of forty charges. In an investigation that lasted for more than a month, Deeragun Police Station General Duties officers were assisted by other policing units in relation to the management of the files. These units incl..
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  • Townsville stolen vehicle and numberplate alert, Monday May 30

    Townsville stolen vehicle and numberplate alert, Monday May 30
    Are you interested in joining the QLD Police Service? Then consider attending one of our FREE Townsville Police Careers Seminars where District Recruiting Officers will explain what is required and you will have an opportunity to find out what it's like at the Academy and in the job by First Year Constables. Bookings are essential by calling POLICE RECRUITING 1300 BE A COP or online at www.policerecruit.com.au NEXT TOWNSVILLE SEMINAR DATES: 6:00pm - 8:00pm Townsville Police Aca..
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  • 'From where I sit' with OIC Ayr Station

    Help us to help you. Don’t be a victim of opportunistic crime. Taking the extra minute to ensure your home and vehicle is secure will prevent you from becoming a victim of crime. For example: Make it as difficult as possible for an offender to gain entry into your home by locking doors, windows and garage doors even when home. Treat your car keys like cash, don’t leave them lying around. Engrave and record all your property. Lock your vehicle and remove all items of value out of sight. Protec..
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  • LOCAL: Road access to Port of Townsville to be upgraded

    LOCAL: Road access to Port of Townsville to be upgraded
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  • Green pushes for stand-alone Origin

    Green pushes for stand-alone Origin
    Dragons halfback Benji Marshall fends off a tackle by Cowboys halfback Ray Thompson during their round 12 NRL match in Wollongong.COWBOYS coach Paul Green is pushing for the NRL to consider stand-alone State of Origin games to stop the premiership competition from becoming irrelevant.The Cowboys had five Origin players unavailable for Saturday night’s 14-10 loss to the Dragons in Wollongong which Green described as “two points that got away from us.”North Queensland completed at an exemplary 91%..
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