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POLICE NEWS

IMBIL AND KENILWORTH – SEPTEMBER

We would like to start by thanking you for your support in general and especially since the arrival of COVID19 on our shores. I understand it has been difficult especially for the business community. I am happy to report that no local business or member of the community have broken the rules. Well done and thank you all for your support.

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• Crime Imbil and Kenilworth have low crime statistics however we have a few issues with visitors (illegal campers) resulting in some of them being arrested, charged and moved on. Also note the closed fishing season – August, September, October – in the Mary River and tributaries.

• Road Safety We are always targeting traffic offenders. Sadly there has been an increase in road-related fatalities. We therefore make no excuses for targeting those road users who put themselves and the community at risk.

SLOW DOWN, STICK TO THE SPEED LIMIT. BE MINDFUL OF ONE LANE BRIDGES AND ANY WILDLIFE. DO NOT DRINK / DRUG DRIVE.

L-R Senior Constable Rhys Everitt and Sergeant William (Bill) Greer, Officer in Charge of Imbil Police Station

Kenilworth would like to congratulate Sergeant William (Bill) Greer with his promotion to the Officer in Charge of Imbil Police Station – pictured to the right, in front of the station. Bill has been an Imbil local for approximately 16 years. We would also like to take the opportunity to welcome Senior Constable Rhys Everitt pictured on the left, to the Imbil Police Station and to congratulate him on being selected to the position.

Rhys worked in Kingaroy for the last five years and will be bringing this valuable experience to Imbil. Welcome Rhys – we are sure you will love working in Imbil.

• Help is welcome and appreciated We need your help in keeping the community safe and maintaining the low crime number. Without you – we the Police would be unable to stop crime. Please report crime or suspicious behaviour anonymously through Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000 or via Police Link 131 444.

Stay safe - Bill, Rhys and Pierre

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