Detectives have charged a woman following a fatal stabbing incident that occurred yesterday evening at Paddington.
It will be alleged at about 10pm at an address in Kennedy Terrace, a disturbance occurred between a woman and a number of the residents at that location. Four men received stab wounds as a result of the altercation.
It is further alleged a second stabbing incident occurred a short time later involving the same woman and another man at Woolcock Park Ashgrove. The man received a small wound to his stomach.
Police located and arrested the 39-year-old woman at Woolcock Park a short time later.
Two men from Kennedy Terrace were transported to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and the other two men transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital for treatment of their injuries. One of those men is now deceased.
The remaining victims all have non-life-threatening injuries.
The woman is charged with one count of murder, three
Category: Latest Queensland Police Service News
Police welcome families to North Brisbane
North Brisbane Police and Liaison Officers regularly welcome newly settles families to our area.
We participate in a program called Lifeskills where we explain the role of police in Queensland as well as provide tips on driver licence requirements, road rules and provide personal safety.
The program is a valuable tool for local Police in creating a positive interaction with our newly arrived families who come from all over the world. For many families their previous experiences with Police has been less than desirable. Through these visits we show that Queensland is a wonderful and safe state with a police service they can trust.
Our most recent group of families come from Iraq, Syria, Myanmar and Ethiopia and were all grateful for our visit and eager to have their photos taken with us.
The program is run by the Multicultural Development Association out of the Zillmere Community Centre and Zillmere PCYC.
Stolen wheelchair, Bracken Ridge
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate a wheelchair stolen from a young boy in Bracken Ridge on May 4.
Between 11.15pm and 11.35pm, car keys and other items were stolen from an Evergreen Street property, along with a grey Nissan XTrail which had a wheelchair in the rear.
The stolen vehicle was later located in Caboolture on May 5, however, the wheelchair was not inside the car and may have been dumped between Bracken Ridge and Caboolture.
The wheelchair (pictured) belongs to the family of a six-year-old boy who suffers from a medical condition, and replacing it would take six months at a cost of $3000.
The wheelchair is used to help the boy avoid muscle fatigue and prevent muscle loss.
Police are encouraging anyone who saw or heard suspicious, or who may have dashcam footage, to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on
Road closures this Saturday, Ascot
Hendra Police would like to inform motorists of road closures around the Doomben Racecourse, Ascot, this Saturday May 13 due to the start of the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival.
The following roads will be closed from 8am through till 6pm:
Hampden Street, Ascot, between Nudgee Road and Onslow Street
Brassey, Hopetoun and Onslow streets will be closed to through traffic from Lamington Avenue;
Congestion is expected on Nudgee Road due to the high volume of horse transportation, taxis and private vehicles attending the event.
Hendra Police are requesting motorists avoid Nudgee Road, Ascot for non-essential travel during Saturday May 13.
Thousands of new pawsome recruits at Stafford!
Roy Harvey Park was filled with woofs of delight on Sunday!
Thousands of dogs and their owners pawed their way to Roy Harvey Park on Sunday afternoon and signed up to become our newest pawsome recruits for Dogs on Patrol.
Our newest pawsome recruits came from far and wide to join our original pawsome recruits from previous events to learn how to keep their neighbourhoods stay safe.
Our newest pawsome recruits came from far and wide to join their original doggy recruit friends from previous events, in helping keep their neighbourhoods safe.
Our new recruits patiently waited in line to receive their very own Dogs on Patrol tag and to learn how to put their sniffing to good use on their regular walks in their own neighbourhoods!
To all of our new pawsome recruits – when out on your walks never place yourself in danger but always carry your mobile phone with you on your walks and if
Ruff and ready for Sunday – Dogs on Patrol 2017!
Police Puppy Drago here again – my Dad Police Dog Oakley wanted me to send another WOOF out, to all of the canine sniffers out there (and to your Mums and Dads) to make sure you’re at Dogs on Patrol 2017 this Sunday, May 7 at:
Roy Harvey Park Shand Street Stafford
2.30pm – 4.30pm
My Dad Police Dog Oakley is serious about Dogs on Patrol 2017.
Dogs on Patrol 2017 is going to be heaps of fun with HEAPS of free treats for you to eat!!! (and take home to bury later if you like)
You will get to meet lots of nice Police Officers who will give you free pats too, as long as you have brought your best doggy manners to the park!
FREE hot dogs, bottled water & soft drinks
Bella-Cino Coffee
Lock2Lock
Ruby Little Red Ice Cream Van
Brisbane City Council
RSPCA
Soapy Moose
Arana Hills PCYC
Crime Stoppers
Community Supporting Police
Stacey Apples Photography
Sacred Pet Boutique
Animal Welfare League Qld
Best Friends
The Doggie Bag
The
Seeking owner of found WW1 Medal, Brisbane North
Boondall Police are want to locate the rightful owner/s of a World War I Australian Infantry medal lost on this year’s ANZAC Day.
The WWI medal was lost at a North Brisbane ANZAC day service.
Police would like to reunite the medal with the family of the WWI digger who served.
To claim this item, please contact Boondall Police on (07) 33643372.
Do you know the owners of this medal?
Appeal for witnesses – Wounding, Toombul
Detectives from the North Brisbane District Criminal Investigation Branch are appealing for witnesses to a stabbing incident that occurred at Toombul yesterday.
At about 11.20am in a shopping centre car park near the intersection of Kreutzer and Grace streets, a 25-year-old woman was allegedly assaulted by a man receiving a single stab wound to her back.
The woman was transported to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital for treatment of her non-life-threatening injury.
Police have charged a 33-year-old Runcorn man with one count of grievous bodily harm and he is expected to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court today.
Detectives are requesting any witnesses to this assault or anyone with relevant dash cam footage to contact police.
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
Dogs on Patrol fur-llowers – Sunday May 7!
Hello to all of the canines (sniffers) out there, Police Puppy Drago here to remind you to tell your Mums and Dads to bring you along to sunny Stafford for Dogs on Patrol 2017.
It’s on this Sunday May 7, 2.30pm – 4.30pm at Roy Harvey Park, Shand Street Stafford.
Learn how your sniffing can help keep your neighbourhood stay safe, and make sure Mum and Dad collect your FREE Dogs on Patrol tag which you can proudly wear whilst out on ‘patrol’ (sniffing) in your local neighbourhood!
Put those puppy dog eyes on to the max and make sure Mum and Dad know what a great afternoon Dogs on Patrol 2017 will be – with lots of give-aways and FREE treats for everyone!!
They will get to:
Meet local police officers along with some really nice Dog Squad officers and a pup or two and maybe even me or even one of my litter mates (D llitter). Only if we are on our best behaviour – so make sure you bring along your good
Assault police charges, Windsor
Police have charged a man following an emergency situation that occurred in Windsor yesterday morning.
At around 4:00am police attended a unit complex on Newmarket Road following a noise complaint.
An emergency declaration was made at 5:57am after the man, who was allegedly armed with a replica handgun, refused to leave the building.
It will be further alleged the man pointed the replica handgun at officers.
The emergency situation was revoked at 8:43am after a 42-year-old man was taken into custody by police at 8:08am.
No one was physically injured as a result of the incident.
A 42-year-old Windsor man has been charged with two counts of serious assault of a police officer whilst pretending to be armed and one count each of unlawful possession of a weapon, possessing utensils or pipes, possessing anything used in the commission of a crime and failing to comply with a noise abatement order.
He is due to appear in Brisbane




