
Operation Anticline
OVER the Easter break there was an increased presence of both local Rosewood Police and police from the Highway Patrol unit on the roads in the Rosewood area.
Rosewood Police conducted more than 600 Random Breath Test’s and as a result police issued seven traffic infringements notices, arrested one drink driver and impounded the vehicle of a repeat unlicensed driver.
Rosewood Police would like to congratulate the vast majority of the motorists intercepted during this period for doing the right thing and driving safely over the entire Easter school holiday period.
Rosewood experienced one traffic crash, in comparison to five traffic crashes that were experienced over the same period in 2022.
Braking the Cycle
The Police Citizens Youth Club Braking the Cycle program is a police volunteer driver mentor program designed to support learner drivers who do not have access to a supervisor or registered vehicle to complete their logbook hours.
The aim of the program is to provide young people with increased employment opportunities, community connection and driver education.
Officers from the Rosewood police station are volunteering their time as mentors for this program and are available to provide free mentoring to assist with helping your child to complete their log book hours and to be the safest drivers possible.
For more information contact Rosewood Police or the Rosewood State High School administration.
Vehicle arsons
On April 12 at 4.00pm, Rosewood police were called to Grandchester Mount Mort Road, Mount Mort, in relation to a report of a suspicious vehicle fire. Police identified that the vehicle was a white Holden Commodore wagon with black after-market rims that had been reported stolen from Yamanto on April 6, this year.
On April 14, at 8pm, Rosewood police went to Taylors Road, Walloon, after receiving a report of a vehicle on fire. Police identified the vehicle as a Land Rover Discovery that had been reported stolen earlier that day from a Coopers Plains address.
Police are appealing for anyone with information regarding these arsons to call Crimestoppers or the Rosewood Police.
Rosewood Station Counter Hours:
Rosewood Station’s Administration Officer, Cheryl, will be present during the usual hours of Monday to Friday 8.00am to 4.00pm. Cheryl can assist with driver licencing and weapons licencing enquiries:
Phone: 3437 2670 or Email: Rosewood.Station@police.qld.gov.au