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23 November, 2022

Coffee with a cop at Caboolture

Following recent spikes in licence plate theft, house and car break-ins and stolen tradie tools in the Caboolture area, police set up a stall in front of Muffin Break at Caboolture Square on Wednesday November 23 to have a chat with locals.


Volunteers in policing Greg and Chris, Senior Police Liaison Officer Uncle Michael Douglas, Senior Constable Danielle Grauf and Crime Stoppers representative Ken were at Caboolture Square between 10am and 12pm on November 23 to chat with locals over coffee. Photo courtesy of Danielle Grauf.
Volunteers in policing Greg and Chris, Senior Police Liaison Officer Uncle Michael Douglas, Senior Constable Danielle Grauf and Crime Stoppers representative Ken were at Caboolture Square between 10am and 12pm on November 23 to chat with locals over coffee. Photo courtesy of Danielle Grauf.

Around 50 people took advantage of this opportunity to speak in an informal setting with police to discuss matters important to them including domestic violence, cyber safety, road safety, scams and locking vehicles and houses. 

Senior Constable Danielle Grauf said their main focus for the morning was preventing opportunistic crimes, specifically stolen number plates, tools and car break-ins, which are the three largest issues in Caboolture right now.  

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