
Ram‑Raid Rodeo at Bribie Island Central
At around 3.10 AM this Monday, Queensland police were called to witness a real-life smash-bash at Prouds Jewellers in Bribie Island Central. A black Great Wall ute was used to repeatedly ram roller shutters and glass cabinets before two masked thieves legged it out with sacks full of bling.
CCTV Shows “Ute Fury”
Footage from the phone repair shop across the mall captured the ute crashing into the jewellery cabinets and battering the shutters. The manager lamented: “This is the third time the store has been robbed… the jewellery store has always been targeted.”
Ram‑Raid Recap Table
Metric | Details |
---|---|
Incident time | ~3:10 AM Monday, Goodwin Drive |
Vehicle involved | Black Great Wall ute |
Store targeted | Prouds The Jewellers, Bribie Island Central |
Thieves | Two masked individuals |
Malicious activity | Multiple rammings & jewellery theft |
Previous incidents | Third robbery at same location |
Police status | Investigation ongoing, ute not found yet |
Crime Spree: A Troubling Trend
This is the second jewellery ram-raid in three days in Queensland, following a similarly smash‑and‑grab job at Gladstone Central Plaza last Friday. Police across the state are on alert as these brazen early-morning jobs seem to be escalating.
What Happens Next?
- Police investigation continues; ute not located, CCTV analysis under way.
- Public appeal: Anyone with info urged to contact local police.
- Storefront security upgrade? This third raid might prompt armored doors, bollards—and maybe a moat.
Aussie Take‑Home Tip
Look, if you’re gonna rock up with a ute at 3 AM and toss it at a jeweller, congratulations—you’ve just escalated from petty crime to licence‑revoking stupidity. And if it’s your third hit, maybe forgo the repeat performance and take up lawn bowls instead.