Residents of Greenslopes witnessed a significant police operation on Tuesday when specialist officers converged on Juliette Street after tracking an allegedly stolen vehicle from the Gold Coast.
The Public Safety Response Team (PSRT) was called to the Greenslopes location at approximately 9:40am when a black Ford Ranger, reportedly stolen from Varsity Lakes on March 16, was detected in the area.
Greenslopes locals captured footage of the police response as officers took three teenagers into custody at the suburban address. The arrest occurred without incident, though it brought unusual police activity to the normally quiet street.
This incident marks another example of Greenslopes being impacted by Queensland’s growing vehicle theft problem. State statistics reveal car theft has doubled over the past decade, with almost 7,000 insurance claims totalling $113 million last year—exceeding numbers in the more populated New South Wales.
None of the charged teenagers are Greenslopes residents. The suspects include a 16-year-old from Coomera, a 15-year-old from Pacific Pines, and a 15-year-old from Forest Lake, facing various charges including unlawful use of a motor vehicle and entering premises to commit offences.
As the case proceeds through the Children’s Court system, Greenslopes residents are left to consider the implications of their neighbourhood becoming one of many Brisbane suburbs affected by vehicle theft issues that continue to challenge law enforcement across Queensland.
Published 18-March-2025
