The 14-year-old girl previously reported missing from Chermside has been located safe and well.
Police would like to thank the public for their assistance.
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Thursday, 8 January 2015
Wednesday, 7 January 2015
New way to report minor traffic crashes
From January 1 this year, motorists who are involved in a minor crash can now report it via the Policelink smart phone app or online instead of waiting for police to attend.
However police will still be required to attend traffic crashes that involve any of the following circumstances:
- Death or injury (injury requiring medical treatment by
a qualified paramedic, nurse or doctor);
- Suspected involvement of drugs or alcohol;
- Driver has failed or is refusing to provide required
details;
- A hazardous environment or threat to public safety
exists, including congestion;
- Impairment/disability (a driver with an impairment or
disability requires police assistance); or
- Other situations where discretion would determine it was in the public interest to attend and/or investigate.
The Policelink Smart phone app can be downloaded from the App store by searching “Policelink”. After the information has been collected motorists will be issued a report number that can be used for insurance purposes.
Above information is based on information provided by QPS at MyPolice QPS News.
A traffic crash FAQ with plenty of information provided by
QPS relating to traffic crashes and what to do is available by clicking
here.
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