Investigators have released vision of a black BMW SUV involved in a fatal traffic crash at Windsor on the weekend as they continue to appeal for information. The vehicle is captured on CCTV travelling on Makerston Street towards Roma Street in Brisbane City around 11.51pm. A short time later the black 2007 BMW SUV was […]
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Officers educating North Brisbane students on the Fatal Five
Officers from the North Brisbane Crime Prevention Unit recently teamed up with QAS, funeral directors, and some very professional actors to be part of the RACQ Docudrama at St John Fisher School at Bracken Ridge. The RACQ Docudrama is a two and a half hour senior school road safety education program that is offered free […]
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