Five Teenagers Charged After Bray Park Car Theft

Five teenagers, including two 13-year-old girls, are facing charges following the alleged theft of a car from a Bray Park home last week.



The group was apprehended by officers from the Boondall Tactical Crime Squad on Station Street at Morayfield just before 11pm on Saturday night, when police intercepted what they allege was a stolen black Mazda.

According to police reports, the teenagers attempted to flee on foot after being stopped but were quickly located by officers. Police footage shows at least one of the young people hiding in nearby bushes before being taken into custody.

The vehicle is alleged to have been stolen from a Kentwood Drive address in Bray Park on 18 July, three days before the arrest.

The charges laid against the five young people reflect the seriousness of the alleged offences. The most serious charges have been laid against a 14-year-old Burpengary boy, who faces counts of entering a dwelling and committing an indictable offence, receiving tainted property, unlawful use of a motor vehicle, and driving without a licence.

The two 13-year-old girls – one from Rothwell and another from Burpengary – have each been charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle.

A 14-year-old Griffin boy faces charges of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, fraud relating to dishonestly obtaining fuel without payment, and possessing cannabis.

The oldest of the group, a 15-year-old Caboolture boy, has been charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle and obstructing a police officer.

The case highlights ongoing concerns about youth crime in the region. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the youth offender rate nationally decreased to 1,764 offenders per 100,000 persons aged between 10 and 17 years in the 2023-24 financial year.

All five teenagers are scheduled to appear before Caboolture Children’s Court, with the 14-year-old Burpengary boy appearing earlier this week, and the remaining four young people due to appear on 23 July.



The case serves as a reminder to local residents about vehicle security, particularly given the allegations that the car was taken from a residential address in the heart of Bray Park’s suburban area.

Published 21-July-2025

Bridgeman Downs Resident Bellows at Car Thieves, Sends Them Running

A Bridgeman Downs resident saved a neighbour’s car from thieves when he bellowed at the group and sent them running. The man said that he is fed up with the escalating instances of youth crimes in many areas of Brisbane.



On Wednesday, 18 January 2023, Stephen Lee’s home security let out a perimeter alert that caused him to check live camera footage on his property. He saw two guys approaching his neighbour’s driveway.

He said that he knew at once what they were up to, prompting him to bellow at the intruders that sent them fleeing at about 2 am. There were four men in the car, he said.

He added that his neighbour’s car was almost stolen just two days prior to the incident. Apparently, his neighbour had to stay at home and take care of his kids whilst his wife was in the hospital as she was about to give birth.

The incredible moments were captured on video where he could be heard shouting invectives at the would-be thieves. 

Mr Lee warned that he and the rest of his neighbourhood have had enough and are ready to defend themselves against criminals. Every household, he said, has installed cameras and alarms, and even has baseball bats and immobilisers. 

Also, later that day, Police made an emergency declaration in the town of Tara following reports of gunfire on Smallacombe Street at about 3.30 pm. Three cars were allegedly shot at but no one was injured. 

Two 16-year-olds were each charged with four weapons offences and three counts of willful damage.



These incidents come as two teenagers were charged with murder and attempted murder in December 2022. North Lakes residents Emma Lovell and her husband Lee were stabbed as they were trying to defend their home from the intruders on Boxing Day.

Emma sustained a stab wound in the chest whilst her husband was stabbed in the back. She died at the hospital.

Published 20-January-2023