Police seek information about Apex Park incident

Published 4:00pm 21 November 2022

Police seek information about Apex Park incident
Words by Jodie Powell

Peninsula Child Protection and Investigation Unit detectives have appealed for information after reports of inappropriate and anti-social behaviour in Apex Park at Deception Bay.

They received a complaint about a man’s behaviour last Thursday, November 17 and say many people were in Apex Park at the time, including a group of young children playing soccer.

Police say reports indicate a man – described as Caucasian, aged in his mid-to-late 30s and wearing a salmon hoodie, black pants and with a goatee – was at the Captain Cook Pde park about 3.30pm.

Detectives have appealed for people with any information that could help the investigation to contact them through Policelink.

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