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A MOTORCYCLIST has been seriously injured in a motorbike crash on a busy highway on Monday morning.
The 33-year-old man is believed to have been travelling south through Fernvale when he was involved in a single-motorcycle crash.
Paramedics rushed to the Brisbane Valley highway to assess the patient.
A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said the patient suffered chest, leg and arm injuries.
A Queensland Police Service spokesman said the man was conscious when emergency services arrived on scene.
The man was taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital in a serious but stable condition at 8.26am. brisbane valley highway
The four men allegedly fled on foot and hid in long grass after being pursued by police. One of the men was bitten by a police dog while being arrested
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POLICE have charged four men after they allegedly smashed their way into an Ipswich supermarket with a sledgehammer overnight, with one man bitten by a police dog while he was being arrested.
It came after the group allegedly tried to break into a different supermarket earlier in the night before they were chased off by cleaners inside the store.
Police will allege just after midnight that a group of men in a black sedan attempted to smash the entry doors to a supermarket in Fernvale.
But they fled after being disturbed by cleaners inside.
At 12.50am they then allegedly travelled to a supermarket on Collingwood Drive in Collingwood Park and used a sledgehammer to smash the glass door.
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If you’ve got questions about road safety, general laws or just want to clarify something with police, those questions can be asked over a cuppa on Friday.
The Lowood Police are teaming up with the Old Fernvale Bakery for another round of Coffee with a Cop.
From 10am until 2pm on Friday, April 23, officers from the Lowood Station will be on hand to answer any questions or have a general chat with members of the community.
Lowood’s officer in charge senior sergeant James Bromley said staff from transport department, as well as Queensland fire staff, paramedics and RACQ would also be available.