A 45-year-old Glenwood man is in custody following an alleged shooting that occurred this morning in Glenwood.
Officers were called to an address on Beckmanns Road around 9.30am following reports of gunshots.
On arrival, officers discovered a 38-year-old man at the address with a suspected gunshot wound to his legs, hand and torso.
The victim was attended to by paramedics at the scene but declined any other medical assistance
It will be alleged that a man was located nearby by police and taken into custody.
Investigations are continuing.
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Tow.com.au matter
Yesterday, the QPS successfully sought an injunction to restrain a former service provider, tow.com.au, and its managing director from disclosing personal and confidential information belonging to members of the public and the State.
The QPS has taken further steps today to secure and recover the personal information in the possession of this former service provider.
The QPS has and will continue to take all necessary steps to protect and secure personal and confidential information about Queenslanders.
Arson charge, Middle Ridge
A man has been charged with arson following a house fire in Middle Ridge this afternoon.
Around 2.30pm, police and emergency services attended the Banksdale Drive home to find it well alight.
After it was extinguished, initial investigations revealed the fire to be suspicious and a crime scene was declared.
The home was extensively damaged by the fire.
A 19-year-old male occupant of the home was subsequently arrested and charged with arson.
He will appear in the Toowoomba Magistrates Court tomorrow.
No one was injured as a result of the fire.
Armed robbery, Acacia Ridge
Two boys have been charged following the armed robbery of an Acacia Ridge bakery this afternoon.
It will be alleged that around 1.15pm, a boy entered the Mortimer Road business and threatened a male staff member with a baseball bat.
He allegedly demanded money before jumping over the counter and grabbing money out of a basket and fled the scene on foot.
He was later joined by a younger boy who police allege may have been acting as a look out for the other.
Witnesses assisted police determine the direction they had fled, and a police dog and their handler was able to track them to a home nearby.
Both boys – a 14-year-old and a 17-year-old – were conveyed to Acacia Ridge police station and charged with armed robbery.
School bus crash, Riverview
Three children were treated for minor injuries after their school bus was involved in a crash with a truck this afternoon.
Around 3.20pm, the bus and truck collided nose-to-tail on Brisbane Service Road behind a secondary college.
In addition to the children injured, the male bus and truck drivers were also treated for minor injuries.
The truck driver was then transported to Ipswich Hospital as a precaution.
There were 42 children on board at the time of the crash and all were examined by paramedics.
Arrangements were made for parents or guardians to collect the children from the school.
Fatal traffic incident – Browns Plains
A woman has died and a man has been injured after they were struck by a SUV while crossing a road at Browns Plains this morning.
Around 7.45am the man and woman, both aged 67 years from Browns Plains, were struck while crossing the road at a set of lights at the intersection of Browns Plains Road and Downing Street.
The woman died at the scene from her injuries.
The man was transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital for treatment to non life threatening injuries.
The 28-year-old female driver of the SUV from Parkinson was not injured in the incident.
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the cause of the crash.
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
Soda bomb charges, Redbank Plains
Ipswich District Detectives have charged a man with a number of offences following a protracted investigation into a series of incidents in Springfield and Redbank Plains over the past three months.
Operation Quebec Ramrod was launched in March in response to numerous complaints of homemade soda bombs being let off in the Redbank Plains area.
Detective Inspector David Briese said the soda bombs caused damage to property, and had the potential to cause serious injury to members of the public.
“There have been a number of incidents involving homemade soda bottle bombs in Burrawang Street, Berrigan Street, and Nardoo Court.”
“It is through sheer luck that no one was hurt in these incidents, as the items contain highly corrosive liquid,” Inspector Briese said.
Police executed a search warrant at a Springfield Lakes address this morning, where a 35-year-old man was arrested and taken into custody.
A 35-year-old Springfield Lakes man has been charged
Dangerous operation of a vehicle, Ipswich
Police have charged a man following a dangerous driving incident across parts of the Ipswich District yesterday afternoon.
It will be alleged that in the early hours of June 11, a number of sheds were broken into at a rural property on Gatton-Laidley Road in Forest Hill.
A 2008 Toyota Landcruiser was also allegedly stolen from the address.
It will be further alleged that around 2pm yesterday, the vehicle was sighted being driven through a number of fences on rural properties in the Rosewood and Thagoona areas.
On one occasion, the man behind the wheel allegedly drove it through a fence at a property on Dellvene Crescent towards a police officer, however he was not physically injured.
The vehicle then allegedly travelled onto the Warrego Highway where it was tracked by Pol Air 1 and observed driving at speeds in excess of 140 kilometres per hour and on the incorrect side of the highway towards
VIDEO: Unlawful use of a motor vehicle, Wamuran
Three people have been charged with a number of serious offences after the allegedly stolen car they were travelling in was tracked by the police helicopter from Caboolture to Wamuran yesterday.
It will be alleged that just after 7am, a 2004 Holden Adventra was stolen from a Noellan Drive address in Deception Bay.
Later in the morning, the vehicle was spotted by Pol Air 2 and it was tracked through Caboolture, Wamuran and Woodford.
It will be alleged that the vehicle was driven dangerously including on the wrong side of the road and at speeds up to 140 kilometres per hour.
It is also alleged that at one time, the two male occupants changed seats and took turns driving.
A pursuit was authorised as were the deployment of stingers. The vehicle was successfully stung on Delaney’s Creek Road.
Around 11am, the vehicle lost control at Wamuran, outside a service station.
It will be further alleged that the
Update 2: Fatal traffic crash, Rochedale
Police have charged a man following a fatal crash at Rochedale on June 3.
It will be alleged that around 4.20am, a utility travelling in the wrong direction of the Gateway Motorway’s northbound lanes collided with a hatchback near the Mount Capalaba exit.
The passenger in the hatchback – a 61-year-old Maroochydore man – was taken to the Princess Alexandra Hospital but subsequently passed away.
The 63-year-old female driver also from Maroochydore was transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital with serious injuries.
Yesterday, a 29-year-old Fortitude Valley man who police allege was the driver and sole occupant of the utility, was arrested in Good Night, south east of Bundaberg.
He has been charged with manslaughter and is due to appear in the Bundaberg Magistrates Court this morning.

