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REGIONAL CRIME ALERT
Convenience Store Break and Enter, Miles

Convenience Store Break and Enter, Miles

Police are investigating the break and enter of a convenience store on Murilla Street today (November 20) at Miles.

Around 12:08am, four people broke into the store by smashing the front door and have then stole approximately $50,000 worth of cigarettes and left in a stolen vehicle which was stolen from Torquay on November 19. 

This means that the criminals travelled over 400 kilometres from Torquay (near Hervey Bay) to Miles. 

CCTV footage shows three men and a woman wearing a ‘FILA’ jumper, were inside the store with their faces covered.  A fifth man being the driver, was waiting outside in the stolen vehicle, a grey Nissan Navara dual cab ute bearing Queensland registration MAT227.

The stolen ute has a colour coded canopy with twin solar panels on the roof, step rails and a bulbar. The bulbar has a UHF antenna attached to the passenger side and spotlights in the centre. A side awning is attached to the front passenger side of the ute.

The National Retail Association urges retailers to report instances of retail crime regardless of the size or location to ensure the police have access to the intelligence required to apprehend criminals. 

If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.

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Quote this reference number: QP1902298491

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.
 

About the National Retail Association SafeCity Network

The National Retail Association’s SafeCity Network brings together retailers, government and law enforcement to better inform and equip retailers to reduce retail crime.

By reducing crime over the long term, the program aims to attract more shoppers and visitors, and ultimately create a more vibrant, safer retail precincts.

Participants in the SafeCity Network gain access to regular crime alerts and bulletins based on real-world intelligence shared by other retailers.

Have queries? Contact the Policy team: policy@nra.net.au
 
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