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Donations rolling in for fire families
Donations are pouring in for three Clontarf families who lost everything in a devastating house fire. GoFundMe appeals have raised almost $35,000 as the Redcliffe community rallies to help them rebuild their lives.
Police appeal over stolen vehicles
Police are seeking public assistance to locate multiple stolen vehicles across the Moreton Bay District, including cars and a motorcycle. Residents are urged not to approach and to report sightings to Policelink or Crime Stoppers.
Kallangur drug charges
A 26-year-old Rothwell woman has been charged after police allegedly found $15,000 worth of meth in a stolen car in Kallangur. The arrest forms part of a crackdown on priority offenders across the Pine Rivers area.
Police warning after holiday blitz
Police urge drivers to slow down as North Coast records high speeding, drink and drug driving offences during Easter school holidays.
Police probe Moreton Bay car thefts
Police are investigating a number of car thefts across Moreton Bay and Brisbane this week. Investigations are ongoing to establish if any offences, between April 14 and 17, are connected.
Police involved in Arana Hills shooting
Crime scene declared in Arana Hills after police shooting during welfare check; man taken to hospital in critical condition as investigation begins.
Police appeal after sudden Strathpine death
Police investigate suspicious death of 36-year-old man in Strathpine, seeking public help as autopsy results are awaited.
New laws to stamp out copper theft a major win for Council
City of Moreton Bay has welcomed new draft laws targeting copper theft after leading a statewide push for legislative reform. The proposed changes aim to disrupt the scrap metal black market, increase penalties and improve safety while saving ratepayers millions.
Drugs, cash, firearms seized in Xray Upshot
Detectives from the Redcliffe Criminal Investigation Branch have charged 47 people on 498 offences, and seized drugs, cash and firearms during a five-month operation.
Making difference on front line: Jesslyn Dare
For Redcliffe Police Station Senior Constable Jesslyn Dare, being able to help someone, at often one of the worst times of their life, makes her job on the front line rewarding.