Police are calling on the Ipswich community to help locate four vehicles stolen across the district during the first three days of October.
The thefts include a white Mitsubishi Triton dual cab (registration 511FD8) taken on 2 October, a blue Skoda Octavia sedan (249VOW) also stolen on 2 October, and a white MG ZS station wagon (382GF6) reported missing on 3 October. A red Mazda CX-30 station wagon (875NP6) was stolen on 1 October.
Queensland Police have issued reference numbers for each incident: QP2501770330 for the Mazda, QP2501780578 for the Skoda, QP2501781819 for the Mitsubishi, and QP2501782486 for the MG.
Authorities are urging anyone who has spotted these vehicles or has relevant information to come forward.
The thefts have prompted police to remind residents about basic vehicle security measures. Car owners should ensure their vehicles are locked and secured at all times, with valuables such as cash, electronics, and handbags kept out of sight.
Police also emphasised the importance of keeping garages locked and secured, even when residents are home, as vehicles, electrical equipment, trailers and ride-on mowers remain targets for thieves.
The security reminder extends beyond motor vehicles, with police encouraging residents to secure e-scooters and bicycles with chains and padlocks when not in use to deter opportunistic theft.
Members of the public with information can contact Policelink through the online suspicious activity form available 24 hours a day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting.
Published 3-October-2025








