A four-month-old German shepherd puppy is still missing after a black Friday burglary at Flagstone.
Willow was taken, along with a Red Kia Rio, during the burglary at a Skyview Court address at 2am on March 13.
Willow's distraught owners have issued a $1000 reward for her safe return.
The Kia, which was later recovered at Woodridge, was involved in two petrol stealing incidents after the Flagstone burglary, and another burglary.
The first petrol theft happened at the Flagstone 7-11 at 2.40am.
Thieves then broke into a Greenbank property, stealing a Holden Commodore and Mitsubishi Lancer at 4am.
The Lancer has been recovered, but the Commodore was oustanding, police said.
The second petrol theft happened at North Maclean's Caltex at 4.50am, when offenders filled up the Commodore.
"The Kia and Lancer were spotted in a convoy," Sergeant Lawrie Catterson said.
IGA break-in
Would-be thieves tried to steal cigarettes from a Yarrabilba shop this morning.
They smashed through the glass doors at the Yarrabilba IGA about 4am and tried to take the cigarette cabinet.
They did not succeed and left the store empty-handed in a red car.
RBTs still going ahead
Officers are reminding motorists they are still conducting random breath tests in Queensland.
The coronavirus outbreak has put a stop to stationary, multi-vehicle tests, but Sergeant Catterson said random tests are still being carried out.
"We are still conducting random breath tests anywhere at any time," he said.