Investigations are continuing into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of two people at Frenchville last night.
Around 9.30pm police attended an address on Frenchville Road where a deceased man and woman were located inside the premises.
A crime scene has been established and investigations are continuing to establish the cause of death.
There is no further information at this time.
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Update 1: Firearm incident, Cairns
Police have charged a Manunda man following investigations into an incident involving an alleged firearm in White Rock last week.
Around 7.30pm on January 22, police were called to a disturbance at a Yangoora Street house where a man had sustained a wound to his leg.
It will be alleged a shot was discharged which injured a man’s leg during the argument.
A 40-year-old White Rock man was taken to the Cairns Hospital in a stable condition with a single gunshot wound to the right thigh.
A 33-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder, unlawful possession of weapons and possessing dangerous drugs. He appeared in Cairns Magistrates Court yesterday and has been remanded in custody to re-appear on April 10.
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GBH charge, West End
South Brisbane detectives have charged a woman with grievous bodily harm after a man was injured during an altercation at West End this afternoon.
Police will allege an argument between a man and woman occurred on the footpath in Boundary Street, near the intersection with Melbourne Street shortly before 4pm during which time the man sustained two stab wounds to his arm.
The woman fled the scene however she was arrested in the nearby vicinity soon after by police.
A 49-year-old Moorooka man was transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital for treatment to a serious arm injury.
A 47-year-old Cunnamulla woman has been denied police bail and is due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court tomorrow.
The pair were known to each other.
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Emergency declaration revoked, Main Beach
Police have revoked an emergency situation declared at Main Beach on the Gold Coast this afternoon.
The emergency situation was declared at 2:35pm, under the provisions of the Public Safety Preservation Act, due to a large grass fire burning in the area.
The emergency situation was revoked at 4:16pm and roads reopened to traffic.
Police are currently manually directing traffic at the intersection of the Gold Coast Highway and Waterways Drive.
Emergency declaration, Main Beach
Police have declared an emergency situation as a result of a large grass fire burning at Main Beach on the Gold Coast.
The emergency situation was declared at 2:35pm under the provisions of the Public Safety Preservation Act.
An exclusion zone has been established (pictured) extending from the Phillip Park car park in the north, south to the Pacific Mirage Villas, east to the Pacific Ocean and west to SeaWorld Drive.
Evacuations of residences within the exclusion zone have been completed.
Members of the public are asked to avoid the area where possible to allow emergency services to access the fire.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
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Armed robbery, Beenleigh
Logan detectives are investigating the armed robbery of a Beenleigh service station last night.
Around 9.10pm a man armed with a hammer entered the Logan River Road business and threatened a 19-year-old male employee before stealing cash and cigarettes.
The man, who is described as having an olive complexion and around 180cm tall with a proportionate build, was last seen running west along Logan River Road towards Holmview.
He was wearing a yellow hooded jumper with a red balaclava or scarf covering his face, a white shirt, black track pants and white joggers, and had a black bag slung diagonally across his body.
Police are appealing for anyone who may have seen the man, or has any CCTV footage or dashcam vision, to contact them.
No one was injured and police investigations are continuing.
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Fatal crash, Mirani
Police are investigating a single vehicle, fatal crash which occurred on Mackay Eungulla Road at Mirani this morning.
At around 8am, police were called to the scene following reports an ambulance had left the roadway, rolled several times and then hit a tree.
The 32-year-old male driver and sole occupant of the vehicle was pronounced deceased at the scene.
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the circumstances surrounding crash.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
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Update: Wounding, Bundaberg
A man has been charged with attempted murder after another man was critically injured during a stabbing at a Bundaberg North residence on Friday night.
It is alleged that around 10.30pm on January 25 a domestic disturbance occurred between a man and a woman who were both visiting the Station Street address.
The 20-year-old man then allegedly armed himself with a knife before being confronted by a 38-year-old male resident.
A physical altercation occurred between the pair during which the 38-year-old man received a serious stab wound to the chest.
The 20-year-old man also sustained a number of injuries as a result of the altercation and was treated in hospital.
He has since been charged with attempted murder and wounding and is due to appear in Bundaberg Magistrates Court tomorrow (January 29).
The victim remains in a serious condition in hospital.
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Theft of railway iron, Cooladdi
Detectives from the Charleville Major and Organised Crime Squad (Rural) are appealing for information after the theft railway iron near Cooladdi, west of Charleville.
Preliminary investigations indicate heavy machinery was used to steal the iron sometime between December 2018 and mid-January 2019.
Approximately 160 lengths of railway iron were removed from the site, which is located on the eastern side of Cooladdi.
The railway iron was relatively new with an approximate value of $30,000.
Investigators are appealing for any person with information in relation to the theft of the materials to contact police.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.
Quote this reference number: QP1900067075
North Queensland drivers warned to stay off flooded roads
Motorists are being warned to stay off flooded roads as North Queensland continues to be inundated with intense rainfall.
Parts of the Far North have recorded more than 400mm of rain in the past 24 hours with the Bureau of Metrology forecasting more heavy rain between Cairns and Bowen today.
Flash flooding is affecting a significant number of roads and police are urging drivers to not to attempt to drive through flooded roadways or crossings.
Superintendent Geoff Sheldon said too many motorists were putting their lives and the lives of others at risk by ignoring police warnings.
“Despite the huge rainfall and repeated warnings to stay off flooded roads, we are seeing drivers take too many risks and that is not acceptable,” Superintendent Sheldon said.
“Not only are you risking the lives of everyone in your vehicle but you are also putting responding emergency services in danger when they are called to rescue you.
“We are

