Wild footage released as police investigate brazen Queensland break-ins

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Wild footage released as police investigate brazen Queensland break-ins
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Brazen footage has been released as Queensland Police seek further information on a series of break-ins which occurred in the state’s Gold Coast Region over the last couple of months.

It will be alleged two offenders broke into multiple businesses with what appears to be a crowbar, between July 14 and August 20 before leaving each incident with “easily transportable and resaleable items.”

Police are asking for assistance over a spate of break-ins on the Gold Coast region between July and August. Picture: Queensland Police Two people smashed the window of a chemist on Nexus Drive in Pimpama about 4.20am on Saturday, July 22 before breaking the fragrance cabinets and leaving in a white van.

A chemist on Nexus Drive, Pimpama was broken into on three occasions on July 22, August 12 and August 20. Picture: Queensland Police

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