Three stolen utes, a stolen van, a stolen car and a stolen motorbike have been found on a Logan Village property following a PolAir search warrant that saw four people arrested.
PolAir saw the vehicles parked on a property on Camp Cable Road at around 2.45pm on Sunday 14 January.
Following further enquiries, Logan detectives executed a search warrant and seized the stolen cars, which included:
- a white LDV utility (NSW registration EPY33C)
- a black Volkswagen transporter van (QLD registration 634YWA)
- a silver Mazda CX7 (QLD registraction 639XOJ)
- a white Nissa Nivara (QLD registration BIB150)
- a grey Holden Colarado (QLD registration 356SW)
- and a KTM motorcycle (QLD registration 438WY)
The vehicles were seized for forensic examination, and are expected to be returned to owners in the coming weeks.
The officer in charge of the Logan Criminal Investigation Branch, detective senior sergeant Daniel Cunningham, said the successful outcome of the operation highlighted the excellent work done by various units in the Logan District.
“Police will continue to target property offenders and disrupt, prevent and investigate vehicles stolen in the Logan district,” Mr Cunningham said.
Four people who were at the property were taken into police custody, including:
A 36-year-old Logan Village man was charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle.
A 29-year-old Logan Reserve man was charged with evading police.
A 27-year-old Woody Point man was charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle and fraud.
A 40-year-old Inala man was charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle and stealing.
All four are scheduled to appear in the Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Tuesday 16 January.


