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Woman threatens homeowner with knife in violent burglary

Senior sergeant Bromley said police allege the 43-year-old female from Mount Hallen used a metal bar to gain access to the first dwelling where she damaged several windows and a garage door in an attempt to gain access to the dwelling. The female intruder then left after a short time and went to a neighbouring dwelling, forcing her way into the home breaking windows . The female threatened the occupier with a knife, senior sergeant Bromley said. Senior sergeant Bromley said the female decamped prior to police arrival and was later located at Esh with injuries to her hand. She was arrested and charged with two counts of entering a dwelling with intent by break whilst armed, common assault and wilful damage.

Tip off locates drugs, stolen motorbike in Coominya raid

Police crack down on illegal trail bike riding

Lowood police say they will “crackdown” on illegal trail bikes using a national park who are posing a threat to the safety of other park users. Lowood police Officer-in-Charge senior sergeant James Bromley said Lowood police and the Department of Environment and Science had received increased traffic complaints in relation to trail bikes riding illegally in the D’Aguilar National Park. Senior sergeant Bromley said the trail bikes were travelling, unregistered, along England Creek Rd, England Creek and therefore travelling illegally. Senior sergeant Bromley said “all vehicle that use Queensland roads, including trail bikes, need to be registered”. Lowood Police, in conjunction with the rangers from Dept of Environment and Science, would be targeting trail bikes committing offences in the D’Aguilar National Park, senior sergeant Bromley said.

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