Ipswich station weekly wrap, Monday October 23

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 or Crime Stoppers on 18000 333 000 or their website 24hrs a day.
Wounding
A 23-year-old man sustained a stab wound to the chest following an incident at a hotel on Brisbane Street, West Ipswich on October 20.
At approximately 8pm, the 23-year-old was sitting on a chair inside one of the hotel rooms with a group of people  when he was stabbed in the chest by a man who then fled the scene in his vehicle.
The knife has caused a puncture wound in the left side of the victim’s chest. He was transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital for treatment.
Investigations are continuing.
Burglary offences
Brisbane Street, West Ipswich
Between 12am and 7.30am on October 15, unknown offenders have entered a room where someone was sleeping and allegedly taken vehicle keys. The offenders

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Stolen vehicle alert, Monday October 23

Vehicle type
Colour
Vehicle Registration
Vehicle description
Date reported

Toyota Aurion
Silver
414WCE
Sedan
20/10/17

Toyota Hilux
White
493WJE
Utility
21/10/17

 Hyundai Getz
Red
544XIZ
Hatchback
20/10/17

Police advise that residents should secure their homes and vehicles to avoid opportunistic thefts.
In the past, many vehicles have been taken while the victims were at home.
Keys, mobile phones and cash were also stolen after thieves allegedly 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 my car keys?”
If you can, secure your car in a garage or park your vehicle inside of your yard rather than on the street. This will also assist in the prevention of number plates being stolen.
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

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