Queensland man wanted over $30,000 seafood theft

Police are searching for a man who stole $30,000 worth of seafood from a southeast Queensland restaurant.

A supplied image obtained Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016 of a man who may be able to assist police in relation to $30000 worth of stolen seafood.

A supplied image obtained Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016 of a man who may be able to assist police in relation to $30000 worth of stolen seafood. Source: QLD POLICE

Around $30,000 worth of seafood has been stolen from a southeast Queensland restaurant, just over a week before Christmas.

The heist occurred about 2am on Wednesday when a man forced open an external freezer at the Woody Point restaurant, near Redcliffe, before taking off with an estimated 30 boxes of prawns, crabs, Moreton Bay Bugs and fish.
Moreton Criminal Investigation Branch Officer in Charge Detective Senior Sergeant Michael Hogan described the theft as "callous", especially given it occurred a little more than a week out from Christmas, when seafood is a staple for many Australians.

"Not only does this have a financial impact on the restaurant, but it's the time of year where many people like to come and enjoy a Christmas seafood meal - and this theft flies in the face of the spirit of the season."

Police say the seafood was in a distinctive white box bearing a Cleveland Bay Seafood logo and want to speak to anyone who heard or saw anything in the area between 1.50am and 2.10am.

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Published 17 December 2016 2:08pm
Updated 17 December 2016 2:16pm
Source: AAP


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