Teens Charged With Shoplifting at Tweed Heads

Police have charged two teenagers with numerous shoplifting offences in the Tweed Heads area.

Operation FURITTUS was initiated to enhance community safety by addressing anti-social behaviour, shoplifting and other offences occurring within local shopping centres, public spaces and public transport hubs in the Tweed Heads area.

Detective Inspector Matt Zimmer from Tweed/Byron Police District said, "This operation reinforces our commitment to maintaining a strong presence in the community by disrupting individuals who engage in criminal activity and holding them accountable for their actions."

Ongoing investigations lead to a search warrant being executed at a home on Cambridge Court, Kingscliff, yesterday (Wednesday 9 July 2025). During a search of the premises police allegedly located and seized numerous clothing items alleged to be linked to several shoplifting offences.

A 16-year-old boy was arrested at the address and taken to Tweed Heads Police Station. He was charged with twenty-two shoplifting offences. He was given conditional bail to appear at Tweed Heads Children's Court on Wednesday 20 August 2025.

A 17-year-old girl was also arrested at the home. She was charged with six shoplifting offences and issued a Future Court Attendance Notice. She will appear before a children's court on Wednesday 20 August 2025.

Investigations under Operation FURITTUS are ongoing.

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