Two teenagers have been charged following alleged property crime offences across Brisbane’s south, with Cannon Hill among the suburbs where police say incidents occurred.
Cannon Hill Locations Identified
In Cannon Hill, offences are alleged to have occurred at addresses on Dahlia Street and Aeroplane Street. Other locations listed by police include Davina Street, Monash Road, Isabella Street and Barnehurst Street in Tarragindi, Kettniss Street in Underwood, and Logan Road in Woolloongabba.
Following further investigations, police located and arrested the two teenagers at an address in Rochedale South on 28 January.

Alleged Offences Across Brisbane’s South
Police allege that between 25 and 27 January, a group committed multiple property offences while armed with weapons at several locations across Brisbane’s southern suburbs. The alleged incidents form part of an investigation led by detectives from Dutton Park and Upper Mount Gravatt.
Police say the alleged offending included the unlawful use of four vehicles: a grey 2013 Lexus IS300H, a blue 2013 Toyota Camry, a white 2019 BMW X3, and a silver 2023 Mercedes-Benz GLC300. All vehicles have since been recovered.

Charges And Court Appearance
A 15-year-old boy from Salisbury has been charged with 14 offences. These include four counts of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, three counts of attempted entry of a dwelling with intent at night while armed and in company, two counts of entering premises and committing an indictable offence by break, and additional charges including entering a dwelling with intent by break at night in company, being masked with intent to commit an indictable offence, and fraud involving dishonestly making off without payment.
A 14-year-old boy from Ellen Grove has been charged with four offences, including attempted entry of a dwelling with intent at night while armed in company, entering premises and committing an indictable offence by break, unlawful use of a motor vehicle, and fraud involving dishonestly making off without payment.
Police say the pair first appeared before the Brisbane Children’s Court on 29 January. Investigations remain ongoing.
Published 2-Feb-2026


