THIEVES have targeted more Logan Reserve construction homes in a spate of thefts in the early hours of the morning on Friday, November 23.
Jimboomba police Senior Sergeant Peter Waugh said sinks, stoves and home fittings were reported stolen from a number of homes on Annette Street and Ruben Boulevard.
Police believe the driver of a green coloured ute was acting suspiciously in the area in the early hours of the morning.
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Five construction homes were gutted last week between 2pm, November 14 and 7am, November 15 on Annette Street, Ruben Boulevard and Derby Road.
Child exploitation charges
POLICE have charged a man with possession of child exploitation material.
Jimboomba police Senior Sergeant Waugh said the 23-year-old man was charged with the offence on Thursday, November 22.
The man is due to appear in Beenleigh Magistrates Court on January 16.
Illegal pythons
POLICE coordinated with Biosecurity Queensland to charge a 37-year-old man for owning two illegal pythons.
Jimboomba police Senior Sergeant Peter Waugh said officers were called to a Mundoolun address on October 8.
The man was charged with keeping restricted animals without a permit.
He is due to appear at Beaudesert Magistrates Court on December 18.
This comes after a Goodna man was recently fined $1500 for possessing a boa constrictor, Burmese python and leopard gecko in September last year when Biosecurty Queensland raided a Greenbank home.
People risk a maximum fine of $130,550 for importing foreign biosecurity threats to Queensland.
If you have information which can assist police contact Policelink 131 444 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.