Police have located four weapons during wanding operations under Operation Xray Sorcerer, focused on preventing and disrupting anti-social behaviour by young people on the Sunshine Coast.
Increased patrols during the September school holidays will follow disruption and prevention strategies involving 11 to 17-year-olds in public places, including high visibility patrols, wanding for weapons, and bail compliance inspections.
Since the operation began on 6 September, police have located and seized four weapons.
During patrols in Mooloolaba on 11 September, police intercepted two people riding e-scooters on Brisbane Road around 10.20pm.
Police searched and wanded the pair and located a knife, dangerous drugs and drug utensils.
A 42-year-old Golden Beach man has been charged with two counts of possessing dangerous drugs, and one count each of possess utensils or pipes etc for use, possession of implements that was being or was to be used in relation to particular offences, and possession of knife in a public place.
He has been issued a notice to appear in the Caloundra Magistrates Court on 23 October.
A 27-year-old Mooloolaba woman has been charged with one count of possessing dangerous drugs.
She has been issued a notice to appear in Caloundra Magistrates Court on 29 September.
During wanding operations at a public transport station on Cooma Terrace in Caloundra on 13 September, police found a teenage boy allegedly carrying a pocketknife.
A 14-year-old Buddina boy was charged with one count of possession of knife in a public place.
He has been dealt with under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act.
On September 19, during wanding operations at a shopping centre on Horton Parade in Maroochydore, police allegedly located an edged weapon, scissors and approximately 2 grams of cannabis in the possession of a 14-year-old Maroochydore boy.
He has been dealt with under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act.
Detective Inspector Chris Toohey said these are largely positive results.
"Though we're disappointed to have found three people with weapons, I'm pleased that we were about to take those weapons off the streets, and it's positive to see more weapons weren't located," Detective Inspector Toohey said.
"Our engagement with young people and the wider community during our conversations on the street has been positive and I'm confident the majority of people are doing the right thing.
"When young people are found in possession of a weapon, we follow up with their parents or care givers in an attempt to work with the family to ensure it doesn't happen again.
"We ask parents to continue to work with us in our goal of keeping their children and the community safe.
"The Sunshine Coast community can expect to be stopped by police anytime, anywhere during these school holidays."
Earlier: https://mypolice.qld.gov.au/news/2025/09/08/operation-xray-sorcerer-sunshine-coast/
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