Stolen vehicle alert Thursday May 3

The following vehicles have been reported to Ipswich police as stolen:

Type
Colour
Vehicle Registration
Vehicle description
Date reported

Kia Cerato
White
406XYN
Hatchback
02/05/18

Toyota Landcruiser
White
480XJX
Station Wagon
02/05/18

Toyota Landcruiser
White
487XJX
Station Wagon
02/05/18

Toyota Landcruiser
White
488XJX
Station Wagon
02/05/18

Toyota Landcruiser
White
489XJX
Station Wagon
02/05/18

Mazda 3
White
704XYP
Hatchback
02/05/18

Residents should secure their homes and vehicles to avoid opportunistic thefts.
Many vehicles are taken while the victims are at home.
Keys, mobile phones and cash have also been stolen after thieves gained entry to homes and easily located car keys in plain view.
Hiding car keys and valuables will make it difficult for offenders to steal your vehicle and other property.
Ask yourself: Where are your keys?
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.

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How to keep your family strong

National Families Week celebrates the role families play in our local communities.
‘Stronger Families, Stronger Communities’ has been embraced as an enduring theme for National Families Week, encapsulating the important role families play as the central building blocks of our communities. Community wellbeing is enhanced by family wellbeing.
As National Families Week also falls in Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, we need to ensure that we protect and nurture our families.  We need to be respectful of one another and embrace who we are, and recognise that all play an important role in and outside of our families.
Communication is the key for stronger families, and to protect them we need to act and report violence in our communities.
The Queensland Government Bystander campaign focuses on ‘When to do something, how to do something’.
If you’re worried about someone, support and assist them with resources, and encourage them to seek help. We may speak out against

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