$250,000 Reward To Solve Murder
A $250,000 reward was announced by police on Friday in a bid to solve the murder of Connie Watcho in Brisbane in September 2018.
A $250,000 reward was announced by police on Friday in a bid to solve the murder of Connie Watcho in Brisbane in September 2018.
NSW detectives investigating a 2010 murder are trying to track down an old Ford Falcon ute which they believe may have ended up in Queensland.
Murgon police are investigating a series of thefts, break-ins and vandalism which have occurred since January 25.
Police Minister Mark Ryan has denied the return of the Crime Stoppers hotline to police control will destroy public confidence in the anonymous crime-reporting system.
A man was taken by ambulance to Murgon Hospital after being struck by a vehicle on Wednesday morning.
A new joint community / police anti-crime initiative was launched in Kingaroy on Wednesday by Police Minister Mark Ryan.
A 27-year-old Kingaroy man has been charged after he allegedly tore pipes from a toilet wall in a Kingaroy hotel on January 25.
A man has been airlifted to Brisbane after a motorbike crash on Monday morning.
The Australian Taxation Office is warning taxpayers to be alert for scammers who have been developing new ways to get taxpayers’ money and personal information.
Police called to a disturbance at a hotel in Haly Street, Kingaroy, on Thursday night found themselves in an unusual situation.
A man aged in his 30s was transported by ambulance to Kingaroy Hospital with neck pain after a single vehicle rollover on the Bunya Highway at Wooroolin on Monday morning.
Police are investigating a series of thefts which have occurred in the Murgon, Wondai and Cherbourg areas recently.
Former AgForce Grains President Lyndon Pfeffer died on Friday afternoon from injuries suffered in a truck crash a month ago.
Police are waiting to speak to the driver of a 4WD involved in a single-vehicle rollover which occurred on a private property near Mount Stanley on Sunday evening.
Break-ins and thefts have been keeping local police busy in the Murgon, Wondai and Cherbourg areas over the past fortnight.
Charges against six men laid after recent police raids in the South Burnett were mentioned briefly in Murgon Magistrates Court on Wednesday afternoon.
The last time Neighbourhood Watch decided to “Turn The Screws On Crime” in the South Burnett, the Kingaroy event proved very popular.
Seven men will face a total of more than 450 drugs charges – including trafficking and supplying methamphetamine – after a series of police raids in the South Burnett over the past two days.
Kingaroy Police are investigating three stealing offences which occurred last week, including the brazen theft of a trailer from a yard.
A 71-year-old South Burnett man had five extra charges added when he re-appeared in court on Monday