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Premium Content It s any business owner s nightmare: employees who seem outwardly trustworthy but under the sweet exterior they are stealing from out under you. The hairdresser who plundered cash to feed his drug addiction; the payroll manager who gobbled up hundreds of thousands of dollars to gamble; the duty manager who stole thousands as revenge for a row with management - these 18 people below wanted more than was their due, and paid the price for it.
Plundered $1300 to feed cocaine and methamphetamine addiction. Ellen Grove man Clarence Hyacinth Joseph, a former employee of hairdressing chain Salon Express, stole from the Browns Plains and Robina outlets on August 13 last year.
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Homicide investigation into suspicious child death, Mount Cotton
Detectives have launched an appeal for community assistance as part of a homicide investigation into the suspicious death of an 11-year-old girl at Mount Cotton in August 2019.
Sophie Smith (pictured) was found deceased at 5pm on 1 August 2019, after officers attended an Orchid Drive address to conduct a welfare check. It is believed she may have died inside the residence in the days prior.
A woman in her 40s, known to the girl, was taken to the Redlands Hospital at the time with non-life threatening injuries.
Detectives from the Homicide Group, Child Trauma Unit and Wynnum Child Protection and Investigation Unit commenced a homicide investigation following the post-mortem examination and information received and believe the death of Sophie is suspicious.
Police believe that Sophie died between Saturday 27th July and 1st August, Detective Inspector Hollands said. She did not appear to suffer any injury or medical condition that would explain her death. As a result of certain inconsistencies in witness versions and in the autopsy results, we now believe that Sophie s death was suspicious.
Detective Inspector Stephen Hollands said that Sophie did not appear to suffer any injury or medical condition that would explain her death.(Nine)
Police said at the time there was no evidence of a break-in, or any other signs that would suggest the death was suspicious.