❓ WA Parliament QoN regarding break-ins at Kingsway City Shopping Centre in Madeley. The Minister provides dates of reported burglaries, available evidence, and confirms no suspects have been questioned or arrested. Further information is being sought.
AnsweredQoN 147Legislative Council
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With regard to the Kingsway City Shopping Centre on the corner of Wanneroo Road and Hepburn Avenue, Madeley, I ask - (1) Can the minister provide the dates of the reported break-ins since 1 January 2004? (2) What information is available that might identify the perpetrators? (3) How many suspects have been questioned? (4) How many arrests have been made? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(1) Can the minister provide the dates of the reported break-ins since 1 January 2004? (2) What information is available that might identify the perpetrators? (3) How many suspects have been questioned? (4) How many arrests have been made? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(2) What information is available that might identify the perpetrators? (3) How many suspects have been questioned? (4) How many arrests have been made? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(3) How many suspects have been questioned? (4) How many arrests have been made? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(4) How many arrests have been made? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(1) Can the minister provide the dates of the reported break-ins since 1 January 2004? (2) What information is available that might identify the perpetrators? (3) How many suspects have been questioned? (4) How many arrests have been made? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(2) What information is available that might identify the perpetrators? (3) How many suspects have been questioned? (4) How many arrests have been made? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(3) How many suspects have been questioned? (4) How many arrests have been made? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(4) How many arrests have been made? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. The minister has provided the following response - The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
The Western Australia Police Service advises - (1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(1) The reported burglaries are as follows: one burglary on 3 February 2004; two burglaries on 10 February 2004; two burglaries on 16 February 2004; and one burglary on 22 March, 24 March and 30 March 2004 respectively. (2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(2) Fingerprints were obtained from two crime scenes and video surveillance was obtained from two other crime scenes. A description was also obtained of a possible offender who attended Allphones at Mirrabooka Square Shopping Centre to buy Simcards for stolen telephones. (3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
(3)-(4) No suspects have been questioned and no arrests made. The Minister has sought further information from the Police Service as to the status of this investigation.
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