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Ipswich station weekly wrap, Monday November 13
The Ipswich Station weekly wrap is back. If you or anyone you know can provide any information regarding information contained within this blog please contact Policelink on 131 444, Crime Stoppers on 18000 333 000 or their website 24hrs a day.
Assaults
Woodend Rd, Sadliers Crossing
On November 5 at approximately 2.40am, an offender has allegedly walked up the stairs of the neighbouring balcony and assaulted the victim in the face twice. A 31-year-old female is scheduled to appear in the Ipswich Magistrates Court on November 22 in relation to the matter.
Burglary offences
Rowland Tce, Coalfalls
Between 10pm on November 4 and 10am on November 5, unknown offenders have attended the address and entered the laundry area underneath the house. Offenders have removed a quantity of AEG power tools whilst the victims were asleep. Investigations are continuing.
Deebing St, West Ipswich
Between 12pm on October 25 and 8.10am on November 8, unknown offenders have attended the address and entered
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Enter with intent, Lowood
Lowood police are appealing for public assistance to help identify a person who they believe can assist with their investigations into an enter with intent offence at a business on Main Street on November 4.
Investigations indicate that at approximately 11pm an offender has allegedly entered the business and stolen a sum of money.
Any members of the public who saw anything suspicious in the Main Street or Railway Street, Lowood on the night of November 4 or who are able to assist in identifying the depicted person are asked to contact police.
Lowood Police are also reminding and encouraging members of the community to register their existing home or business CCTV with police here.
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
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Dogs on Patrol Providence
What a fantastic day at Providence on Sunday with sunshine and fun-times had by all that attended with their four legged family at the Dogs on Patrol event.
Dogs on Patrol is a Queensland Police Service and Neighbourhood Watch Queensland initiative to remind those members of the community that are walking their dogs at various times and locations in the community to think about their personal safety and also report any suspicious activity, behaviour or offences to police.
These message are delivered on the day to the community through the attendance and information from Crime Stoppers, Neighbourhood Watch and crime prevention.
The members of the community that attended received a free engraved dog tag as well as crime prevention information.
Ipswich City Council were also in attendance providing information on responsible dog ownership and registration and providing the owners with dog leads and hygiene bags for the dogs. Thank you also to Councillor Kerry
Ipswich District Neighbourhood Watch Lapel Badge Awards
The Ipswich District Crime Prevention Unit was proud to once again facilitate the annual Ipswich District Neighbourhood Watch Lapel Badge awards. This year there was a record number of recipients from the various Neighbourhood Watch Groups across the Ipswich District.
With 32 members and guests in attendance, the awards recognised volunteers for their service to the Neighbourhood Watch Program.
Thank you also to our guest speaker on the night Hailee from Ipswich Youth Justice Service, Department of Justice and Attorney-General.
Whilst this year there were no gold Lapel Badge recipients, there were six silver and 18 bronze Lapel Badge recipients.
The areas included Boonah, Harrisville Rural NHW Inc., Brisbane Valley, Augustine Heights, One Mile and Dinmore Ebbw Vale and Riverview Neighbhourhood Watch.
A special award was also presented to Ms Gailene Miller of the Riverview Neighbourhood Watch Area who was nominated by her peers and executives for the Malcom Grant Neighbourhood Watch Australasia Volunteer of



