Property Crime And Firearm Offences, South East

Detectives from Gympie Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) have charged nine people with 114 offences following investigations into a series of alleged burglaries, violent robberies and shootings across Gympie and south east Queensland between July 2025 and September 2025.

Between 11 September and 27 September, Gympie CIB detectives, with the assistance of Logan CIB and specialist officers, coordinated tactical actions against the accused group, successfully executing nine high-risk search warrants.

Two firearms and three stolen vehicles were also recovered.

As a result, police have charged the following:

A 34-year-old Gympie man has been charged with four offences including serious obstruct police, evasion offence and domestic violence (DV) related offences.

He has been remanded in custody to reappear Gympie Magistrates Court on 10 November.

A 33-year-old Monkland man has been charged with four offences including two counts of choking/ strangulation (DV Offence), as well as one count each of enter dwelling with intent by break (DV Offence) and one count of assault occasioning bodily harm (DV Offence).

He is due to appear before Gympie Magistrates Court on 13 October.

A 47-year-oild Victory Heights man has been charged with eight offences including two counts of robbery armed, as well as one count each of enter dwelling with intent by break whilst armed, acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning bodily harm whilst armed in company and other offences.

He is due to appear before Beenleigh Magistrates Court on November 11.

A 23-year-old Amamoor Creek woman has been charged with nine offences including unlawful use of motor vehicle, stealing and seven counts of fraud dishonest application of property of another.

She is due to appear before Gympie Magistrates Court on 20 October.

A 23-year-old Kawungan man has been charged with 17 offences including three counts of unlawful use of motor vehicle, as well as one count each of stealing of vehicle, robbery, armed, used personal violence, dangerous operation of motor vehicle, enter dwelling and commit and other offences.

He is due to be mentioned in Gympie Magistrates Court on 8 December.

A 21-year-old Monkland woman has been charged with seven offences including six counts of supplying dangerous drugs and possess anything used in commission of crime defined in Part 2.

She is due to be mentioned in Gympie Magistrates Court on 8 December.

A 34-year-old Gympie man has been charged with 47 offences including robbery, armed, in company, possess cat h weapon (pistol), unlawful use of motor vehicle, wilful damage, stealing of vehicle and five counts of stealing, as well as other offences.

He is due to be mentioned in Gympie Magistrates Court today, 29 September.

A 37-year-old Gympie man has been charged with 16 offences including three counts of robbery armed, unlawful use of motor vehicle, stealing of a vehicle, possess shortened firearm, acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning bodily harm whilst armed in company and other offences.

He is due to appear before Gympie Magistrates Court today, 29 September.

A 26-year-old Gympie man has been charged with two offences including unlawful use of motor vehicle and obstruct police.

He is due to appear before Gympie Magistrates Court on 20 October.

Wide Bay Burnett District Crime Group Detective Acting Inspector Steven Watts said police remain unrelenting in their work to prevent and disrupt serious crime behaviour.

"These individuals were involved in violent and highly concerning criminal activity," Detective Acting Inspector Steven Watts from the Wide Bay Burnett District Crime Group said.

"The outcome of this operation is a testament to the dedication and determination of Detectives, and Tactical Officers to bring these offenders into custody and ensure community safety."

If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or call 131 444.

Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers. Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au.

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