Woof all about it – Dogs on Patrol 2017

Woof all about it – Dogs on Patrol is back at Stafford for 2017!
Due to overwhelming community demand the original Dogs on Patrol event is back and will be bigger than ever!
Stafford Police and Stafford Neighbourhood Watch groups invite you to join them on:
Sunday, May 7
2.30pm – 4.30pm
Roy Harvey Park, Shand Street Stafford – access also via Byth, Macnaughton or Brennan Street.

Dogs on Patrol is a Queensland Police Service initiative promoting personal safety to dog walkers.
Come and collect a FREE Dogs on Patrol dog tag (one per dog) and have your tag engraved for free! Just like Police Dog Oakley!
Meet your local police and local Neighbourhood Watch members and learn how you can help police and also keep your neighbourhood safe.
Meet our latest police puppies and speak with our dog squad officers.
Visit the many doggy related displays and stalls, with lots of FREE offers for you and your dog! FREE  hot dogs, soft drinks

SCHOOL HOLIDAY TRAINING SCHEDULE

TRAINING SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY 4TH APRIL – SUNDAY 16TH APRIL
CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE
ALL teams are to be informed that our fields have been closed so that council can oversow (seed with Rye Grass) the fields to ensure that we have good quality fields for the entire season.
I have managed to keep all teams training U12 and up over the holidays. There is some squeezing in, but most teams should have enough space. If you are allocated a space and the other teams do not show then please be sensible with how you spread out and share the fields appropriately at this time. General rule is that the older teams will take more space if available as first priority.
ALL U6-U11 Training cancelled over holidays, but if teams want to train they can do so BEFORE 5.30pm. They must be off the fields by 5.30pm. Coaches/Managers to organise with individual teams and

AMBER ALERT, ENOGGERA

The Queensland Police Service is seeking urgent public assistance to help locate a 10-year-old girl who was taken from Enoggera who may be at significant risk.
Around 2.40pm, a woman was seen taking the girl from outside a school on South Pine Road and putting her into a car.
The car was last seen heading down Sicklefield Street towards Shand Street in Enoggera.
The girl (pictured) is described as Caucasian in appearance, slim build, around 155 centimetres tall with brown eyes and brown hair.
The woman (pictured) is described as Caucasian in appearance, of a slim build, around 160 centimetres tall with brown hair and blue eyes.
The car is described as being a silver 2010 Toyota Yaris with Queensland registration 220XCQ.

Happy International Women’s Day

A message to all the wonderful women in our community, from our Champion of Change, Senior Sergeant Helen Barnett.
“I wish to  acknowledge all women in our local community on International Women’s Day,” Senior Sergeant Barnett said.
“Whether they be parents, employees, volunteers, carers, mentors or students or champions of change they are each making a difference in our community every day.
“I applaud you and congratulate you on your strength, compassion and courage.
“Best wishes to you all in your year ahead.”
 

Appeal for witnesses, Ferny Hills

Ferny Grove Detectives are appealing for witnesses and or dash cam footage after a black Audi A4 sedan was seen driving in a dangerous manner in the Ferny Hills area yesterday.
The incident occurred between 4pm and 5pm and it is believed the vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic several times on Ferny Way.
Police are appealing for any members of the public who may have been driving in the area at the time and witnessed or has any dash cam footage of the incident to review dash cam footage to contact police, Policelink or Crime Stoppers.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com.au 24hrs per day.