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Wednesday 8 August 2018

Police cook cupcakes for caring cause

Stafford Police officers and staff members will don their aprons and bake to help fight animal cruelty for RSPCA Cupcake Day 2018.
This year, Stafford Police are preparing for their biggest community cupcake stall ever.
Local businesses and groups will be combining their baking efforts to make sure there are enough cupcakes and ‘pup-cakes’ (dog-safe treats suitable for our furry friends) to last the day, ensuring as many donations as possible are collected for the RSPCA.
This is the fifth year that Stafford Police Station has run an event to help raise funds for RSPCA Cupcake Day.
All the money raised will go directly towards helping abandoned, neglected and surrendered animals around the country that end up with the RSPCA looking for love, safe shelter and a helping hand.
The Stafford Police Station community cupcake stall will be open:
Where:  Out the front of the foyer at Stafford Police Station, 88 Webster Road, Stafford
When:  7am-4pm, Thursday, August 9
You can donate to the Stafford Police baking efforts by clicking here.
(Source: MyPolice Brisbane North blog article posted by  Senior Constable Diana Kratochvil on


Wednesday 1 August 2018

Beware of Break and Enters

Police have advised that there has recently been a number of break and enter offences in our local area.

In at least one case a home was broken into, car keys taken and the resident's car stolen.

We are fortunate that we live in what is normally a low-crime area but these recent incidents are a timely reminder to review our home security. This includes such basic measures as always ensuring doors and windows are locked and making sure car keys are not left out in plain sight.

Should you have any information regarding these recent offences please contact the local police at Carseldine Police Station phone 3863 5111 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Sometimes even the smallest piece of information may lead to the arrest of an offender.