Police briefs

Bugging out

Police are investigating several break ins at Warwick Golf Club between Friday 14 January and Sunday 16 January.

On Friday 14 January unknown offenders have broken into a shed and stolen a golf buggy, which was located the following day at a nearby school.

Then on Sunday 16 January at approximately 10.50 pm police were called to reports of three people driving golf buggies around the golf course. They were located abandoned shortly after, two on the course and a third on Hawker Road.

Initial investigations indicate a number of sheds were broken into to gain access to the golf buggies.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police.

President of Warwick Gold Club, Scott McLennan, asked member to please check their shed and report anything that has been taken to Police Link.

It was later reported that at least nine sheds had been broken into.

Members were reportedly being contacted if these were their sheds, but police recommended that all locks be upgraded.

Attempted theft on Acacia Avenue

Investigations are underway after an attempted theft in Warwick on Sunday 16 January.

A man was walking south on Acacia Avenue at about 6.30am when he was approached by a man, who attempted to grab a phone and wallet from the victim’s pocket.

He then attempted to take a bag from the man, who fell over in the struggle.

The offender then got into a vehicle, and left the scene.

Anyone with information or dashcam in the area at the time are asked to contact police.

The man was reportedly taken to hospital but is doing okay.