Vehicle Watch October 16, have you seen these stolen cars?
Police are seeking public assistance to help locate a number of vehicles stolen across the Far North in the past 28 days.
So far this month there have been 28 vehicles stolen and 573 vehicles have been stolen since the start of the year.
Vehicle owners are reminded to ensure that all valuables have been removed from their car, that the car is left locked and secured and that car keys are hidden out of plain view.
For further information on vehicle click here and for home security information click here.
These are the current outstanding stolen vehicles for the last 28 days.
Registration | Colour | Description | Type | Stolen from | Date |
QLD not registered | Green | Kawasaki trail bike | Motorcycle | Port Douglas | Oct 4 |
QLD not registered | Yellow | Renegade quad bike | Quad bike | Innisfail | Oct 8 |
QLD not registered | Black | Daewood Lanos | Sedan | Mount Sheridan | Oct 1 |
QLD 312 WMB | White | 1990 Toyota Camry | Sedan | Bungalow | Oct 8 |
QLD 389 VGJ | Silver | 2008 Nissan XTrail | Station wagon | Manoora | Oct 11 |
QLD 501 TUQ | Silver | 2007 Mitsubishi Triton | Utility | Innisfail | Oct 8 |
QLD 522 TCX | Grey | 2013 Subaru Impreza | Sedan | Redlynch | Oct 5 |
QLD 697 SEZ | Black | 1981 Toyota Landcruiser | Station wagon | Aeroglen | Oct 3 |
QLD 813 WFS | White | 2002 Toyota Camry | Sedan | Tully | Oct 4 |
QLD not registered | Red | 4 x Honda quad bikes | Quad bike | Yorkeys Knob | Sep 19 |
VIC not registered | Blue | 2008 Mitsubishi | Sedan | Port Douglas | Oct 4 |
Keys, mobile phones and cash have also been stolen after thieves gained entry to homes and easily located car keys in plain view.
Police advise that residents should secure their home and vehicles to avoid opportunistic thefts. 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 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.
Source: Cairns Crime Alert