Car with baby inside stolen from Queensland property

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Car with baby inside stolen from Queensland property
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The car with the seven-month-old child inside was at the front of a home when it was stolen.

The Hyundai Palisade containing the seven-month-old child was stolen from the front of the Cumberland Dr, Varsity Lakes house about midday on Wednesday.Watch the latest news and stream for free on.

The Hyundai Palisade containing the seven-month-old child was stolen from the front of the Cumberland Dr, Varsity Lakes house about midday on Wednesday.Watch the latest news and stream for free on
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