My Story: Sergeant Jaye Lilley, Dog Squad

You might not think having your co-worker with you 24/7 sounds ideal, but for Sergeant Jaye Lilley it’s an important part of her dream job.
Former Senior Constable, now Sergeant Lilley works side-by-side with man’s best friend to fight crime with the Brisbane Dog Squad.
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“Choosing the dog squad is a lifestyle choice,” Sergeant Lilley said.
“They live at home with us. They become part of your family. The dog relies on you and we rely on the dog for the results.”
Sergeant Lilley joined the QPS in 2006, at age 26.
From early on in her training Sergeant Lilley had a pretty good idea she wanted to end up in the dog squad, but it was a long road to get there.
First, she had to finish her recruit training, then her First Year Constable work with six months at Petrie and six months at Sandgate before she secured a permanent posting at

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Update – Taskforce Islands extradition, Brisbane

Detectives based at Hendra have extradited a man from Victoria this afternoon as part of ongoing investigations into a series of linked armed robberies in Brisbane three years ago.
Taskforce Islands was launched in 2016 after armed robberies at Murrumba Downs, Everton Park, Alderley and Albion during April and May.
The 29-year-old man is expected to be charged tonight and scheduled to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court tomorrow.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.

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Sandgate crime wrap, June 18

Burglaries
The total number of burglaries in the North Gateway Patrol Group these past eight days was eight.

Suburb
Street
Time
Entry Method

Property
Stolen
Date

Bracken Ridge
Whitby Street
Day
Open garage sneak break
Wallet
03/06/2019

Bracken Ridge
Calista Crescent
Day
Unlocked car with key inside ignition
Wallet, money, key and car has been recovered.
05/06/2019

Bracken Ridge
David Street
Night
Unlocked door sneak break
House and car keys, car has been recovered.
06/06/2019

Bracken Ridge
Bronwyn Street
Afternoon
Open front door
Car keys, handbag, wallet, car
04/06/2019

Bracken Ridge
Barrett Street
Day
Open and unlocked garage and vehicle
Wallet, bag, gold equipment, car keys & car has been recovered.
08/06/2019

Bracken Ridge
Denham Street
Night
Open and unlocked garage and vehicle
Key and car.
09/06/2019

Bracken Ridge
Hammill Place
Night
Open car, used remote from car to open garage
Key and car x 2. Recovered both.
11/06/2019

Deagon
Eva Street
Overnight
Jiggle rear sliding door
Speaker, money, watch, passport, jewellery
07/06/2019-09/06/2019

Motor vehicle theft
The total number of motor vehicle thefts these past eight days was six.

Suburb
Street
Time
Status
Vehicle
Date

Bracken Ridge

David Street
 
Night
Located
Toyota Hilux 2018, dual cab white
06/06/2019

Bracken Ridge
Bronwyn Street
Afternoon

Kia Rio 2017 Silver rego 612YAL

Bracken Ridge
Barrett Street
Day
Located
Toyota Camry 2007 silver
08/06/2019

Bracken Ridge
Denham Street
Night
Located
Toyota Corolla 2007 wht
09/06/2019

Bracken Ridge
Hammil Place
Night
Located
Ford ranger 2017

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North Brisbane farewells Community Policing Board member

Members of the North Brisbane District Community Policing Board said farewell to a valued member this week.
Stuart Mellon from Clayton Utz has resigned his position on the board to pursue other challenges in life.
Mr Mellon told the group that his time spent with the Community Policing Board was some of the most rewarding work he has undertaken.

The Community Policing Board is a group of business owners, Government agencies and Queensland Police representatives, working together to better understand and address crime in the North Brisbane District.
The group has been working together since 2016, with current sub committees in the areas of Domestic and Family Violence and youth.
Mr Mellon was a valued member of the group and will be missed by all and the North Brisbane Community Policing Board wishes him well in all future endeavours.

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Coffee with a Cop success in Hamilton

Today’s Coffee with a Cop event at Leo’s IGA Racecourse Road Hamilton was a huge success.
Members of the QPS were joined by, Crime Stoppers and State Member Tim Nicholls, and spent the morning mingling with local businesses and residents.
This Coffee with a Cop event was an opportunity for the community to come out and meet their local police, discussing issues that are important to them and their neighbourhood.
Our invaluable Volunteers in Policing (ViPs) was also on hand to help share crime prevention messages and materials, with those who attended the event.
Thank you to all who popped in and helped make today such a success!
The next Coffee with a Cop event for Hendra is scheduled for:
July  29 at 9.30am
Rhino’s Cafe on Northgate Road.
We hope to see you there!

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Sisters Stepping Forward in North Brisbane

On Saturday June 15, officers from the North Brisbane District held the second event of their 12-month project, Sisters Stepping Forward, at the Lutwyche mosque/masjid.
Sisters Stepping Forward was initiated by North Brisbane Police Liaison Officer, Amam Sharman, who identified a gap in connections and relationships between the QPS and female members of local mosques in Lutwyche and Bald Hills.
The project is aimed at bridging the gap, establishing strong relationships, enhancing awareness and sharing knowledge between Muslim women, the Queensland Police Service and the wider community.

During Saturday’s event, officers presented a Cyber safety session, by delivering the Australian Federal Police package, ThinkUKnow.
Although the presentation is focused on what young people see, do and say online, the presentation aims to empower parents and carers with the confidence they need to help guide children and young people to stay safe online.
The presentation covered different topics including:

Apps used by young people;
Challenges associated with technology

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My story: Plain Clothes Senior Constable Christopher Cronin, Mount Isa Criminal Investigation Branch

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As kids we play the game “cops and robbers”, but very few people get to live the game in reality.
For Plain Clothes Senior Constable (PCSC) Christopher Cronin from the Mount Isa Criminal Investigation Branch, that’s exactly what he does.
“I joined the police in 2010 as a general duties police officer. It took me three years to get a position as an investigator in the Criminal Investigation Branch.”
“It’s something that took a lot of work and I dedicated a lot of hours to. It wasn’t just something that fell into my lap.”
Positioned in Mount Isa, which is a part of the Northern Region, PCSC Cronin is passionate about improving crime rates for the local community.
“One of the things that I look forward to in Mount Isa is obviously helping people.
“An important part of my role is removing narcotics and illicit substances off the street.
“Seizing and removing even the smallest

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Join us for Coffee with a Cop in Bracken Ridge

As part of the Sandgate Police Division, officers are hosting their first Coffee with a Cop event in Bracken Ridge and are inviting members of the local community to join them.
Police look forward to meeting with members of the community and discussing issues important to them. We also look forward to receiving your feedback on how you perceive safety in the Bracken Ridge community.
Officers in the area are committed to looking into any potential problems as well as any initiatives the community may want or need. Together, we can all work together to prevent crime, so join us for Coffee with a Cop and find out how we can all play our part.
When: August 1, 10am – 11am.
Where: Round table coffee – 3/67 Gawain Road, Bracken Ridge. 
On the day, you can expect home security advice as well as materials for you to take away to help you audit your own

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Common assault, Kallangur

Police have charged a 27-year-old man in relation to an alleged assault incident at Kallangur on July 1, 2018.
Police will allege at about 3.40am, a 46-year-old man and a 39-year-old woman were cycling along Anzac Avenue when a dark coloured SUV drove past them. They heard a noise coming from vehicle and were hit with several pellets to their bodies and face area.
A few minutes later a 44-year-old man and a 48-year-old man were also cycling along Anzac Avenue when they saw a dark coloured SUV drive past them. At the same time they heard a noise coming from the vehicle but did not get hit with any projectiles.
A short time later all four, along with a 51-year-old man, were at the corner of Dohles Rock Road and Anzac Avenue when a dark coloured SUV drove past them and a series of pellets hit the cyclists again.
Police conducted a number

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My story, what’s yours? Queensland Police Service launch new recruiting campaign

My story, what’s yours?
Today the Queensland Police Service (QPS) is launching our new recruitment campaign, ‘My story, what’s yours?’, encouraging members of the community to consider a career as a Queensland Police Officer.
The ‘My story, what’s yours?’ campaign has been developed by the QPS to attract the kind of diverse recruit applicants the QPS wants and needs.
As an equal opportunity employer, the QPS recognises that modern policing in a culturally diverse society requires recruits who reflect the State’s gender, cultural, linguistic and regional diversity.
The QPS remains committed to diverse recruitment strategies to attract the best quality recruit applicants into the organisation to contribute to the Government’s objective of keeping the community safe.
These stories will be released through QPS social media platforms over the next few weeks.
This campaign features three women and two men who have undertaken various duties whilst serving in a diverse range of roles and stations across Queensland

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