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Alleged thieves attempt to torch stolen vehicle, wanted by police

Premium Content Subscriber only A stolen vehicle has been used in multiple burglaries in the South Burnett region before alleged thieves attempted to set it alight near Toogoolawah. Toogoolawah police officer in charge Sergeant John Cumner said the stolen vehicle, a dark blue Mitsubishi Triton, was dumped before an attempt was made to set it alight on Cressbrook-Caboonbah Road. Following the attempted torching, a 2019 silver Landcruiser was stolen from across the road, with the offender entering a property and taking the keys to steal the vehicle. Toogoolawah Police sergeant John Cumner.   The offender then stole petrol from the Toogoolawah BP before heading south.

SEE INSIDE: Police uncover large drug farm in Somerset town

A search warrant has uncovered an established cannabis grow room in the Somerset Region. On March 4, Toogoolawah police, with the assistance of an officer from Esk, searched a Toogoolawah property and uncovered 54 cannabis plants, along with other drug property. A 22-year-old man and a 23-year-old woman were arrested and charged with 10 offences, including production and supply of a dangerous drug. Police have seized 54 cannabis plants from an established grow house in Toogoolawah. Photo: QPS   In pictures supplied by the Queensland Police, fans and lighting equipment can be seen in use for growing the established cannabis crop. Toogoolawah officer in charge sergeant John Cumner said information received by the public contributed to tracking down the drug offenders.

CRIME WRAP: Strangulation reported, new office joins beat

Premium Content Esk police have welcomed a new officer to the station. Officer in charge sergeant Karlene Trezie said senior constable Adrian Solah had joined the Esk station. Senior constable Solah arriveed in Esk having worked at Ipswich station as well as previous country stations. In addition to the constable’s arrival, a 22-year-old man from Leichhardt was issued a notice to appear by Toogoolawah Police after being detected driving in Cressbrook Street while Disqualified. Strangulation in DVO A 37-year-old male from Kingston was arrested by Esk and Toogoolawah police. He was charged with a strangulation in a domestic setting and an application was made for a domestic and family violence protection order.

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