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What the heck is that? one of the journalists asked, spotting the rising smoke cloud. I imagine it s a fire of some sort, Inspector Lee responded. I ll see you at the next one, he added before ending the conference.
The scene followed a house fire at Garden Street, with authorities discovering the body of a man inside.
Acting Inspector Wade Lee was addressing media at the Garden Street address before the second fire broke out (Nine)
The fatal inferno broke out about 8am on Thursday and was one of two large blazes emergency services were called to in the town.
Queensland Police have released the final tally of offences from Good Friday to Easter Monday.
The Maryborough Patrol Group recorded 115 traffic offences with the most common being unlicensed driving.
Acting Inspector Wade Lee said Hervey Bay and Burrum Heads stood out as hot spots for traffic offences over the Easter period.
He said the rate of offending was higher than last Easter but this was to be expected due to COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 and subsequent restriction of movement.
“Motorists can expect to see officers patrolling roads across the Fraser Coast throughout the holiday period,” Inspector Lee said.
“Drivers are reminded to always drive to the conditions, plan ahead and remember the fatal five; speeding, fatigue, driver distraction, driving under the influence and lack of seatbelts.”
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Subscriber only Fraser Coast police have shared the most common reason cars are reported stolen on the Fraser Coast. Acting Inspector Wade Lee said the most stolen vehicle reports came from Hervey Bay and incidents stemmed civil matters regarding vehicle ownership disputes where one person had lent their car to another person. Regarding actual vehicle theft he said vehicles had been stolen from unattended properties and incidents of sneak thieving where offenders sneak into homes to steal car keys to get access to vehicles. It s about how easily thieves can access keys which facilitates vehicle theft, Inspector Lee said.
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