Three teenagers have been charged with more than 100 offences after going on a crime spree from the Gold Coast to Brisbane over three weeks.
Queensland Police arrested three boys - aged 15, 16, and 17 - over alleged break and enters that included stealing cars and motorbikes before fleeing homes.
The trio are also accused of stealing a motorbike from a house at Logan Reserve, with CCTV footage showing one of the assailants fleeing the scene with it. Police say the group were involved in property crime offences at Sunnybank Hills, Calamvale, Underwood, Eight-mile Plains, Stretton, Park Ridge, Drewvale, Carindale, Pallara, Rochedale, Sunnybank, Park Ridge, Heritage Park, Berrinba in Brisbane.The youngest alleged offender - a 15-year-old from Crestmead - was charged with 65 property related offences and appeared at Beenleigh Children's Court last week.
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