GuyG
13th May 2011, 12:11 PM
Received by email on the 5th May 2011
Please see below message from Andrew Devenish of Hillbrook Anglican School regarding stolen craft and equipment. This occurred last weekend. Please feel free to contact Andrew if you come across any information or see the craft and equipment for sale etc.
Hi All
A break-in over the weekend at my workplace (Hillbrook Anglican School) has netted the crooks quite a stash of boats and gear.
If you see any of these items for sale, or see them around, can you let me know so I can pass any info on to the police. Some of the gear lost is quite distinctive.
A lime green Wavesport Fuse kayak
A red Wavesport Diesel 70 kayak
3 red Coleman canoes (Ramex 15 foot). These boats were number with black numbers on the bow and stern. We have lost number 4, 5 and 6.
3 black neoprene spray decks (1 Nookie "shock and latex", 1 Solution "Slider", and 1 Solution)
2 black Kayak Paddles (Originz "Nevis Bluff"). One of these has very distinctive yellow and red spray paint all over it.
6 blue canoe paddles (Power-blade)
1 black handheld ICOM VHF radio
This is the second break in of this type we have had – it seems like quite a professional job (locks and bolts cut, and any gear of little value left behind – I wish they had taken the Dancers…). I think this stuff will pop up for sale somewhere, sometime.
In September of last year we lost
A bright yellow Bliss-Stick Scud kayak
A bright yellow Perception Eco Behzig Double Sea Kayak
It is a long shot, but thought it wouldn't hurt to pass the word around.
Needless to say the boat shed is undergoing a second security upgrade – but if crooks have the right tools and enough time, security can be problematic.
Kind regards
Andrew Devenish
Outdoor Education Coordinator
Hillbrook Anglican School
p 07 3354 3422
m 0417 691355
Cheers,
Matt Rowland
Activities Coordinator
Queensland Canoeing Inc.
PO Box 7007
Upper Mt Gravatt QLD 4122
Ph: (07)3349 1933
Fax: (07)3349 1911
E-mail: qc.recreation@canoe.org.au (qc.recreation@canoe.org.au)
Web: www.qld.canoe.org.au (http://www.qld.canoe.org.au/)
Please see below message from Andrew Devenish of Hillbrook Anglican School regarding stolen craft and equipment. This occurred last weekend. Please feel free to contact Andrew if you come across any information or see the craft and equipment for sale etc.
Hi All
A break-in over the weekend at my workplace (Hillbrook Anglican School) has netted the crooks quite a stash of boats and gear.
If you see any of these items for sale, or see them around, can you let me know so I can pass any info on to the police. Some of the gear lost is quite distinctive.
A lime green Wavesport Fuse kayak
A red Wavesport Diesel 70 kayak
3 red Coleman canoes (Ramex 15 foot). These boats were number with black numbers on the bow and stern. We have lost number 4, 5 and 6.
3 black neoprene spray decks (1 Nookie "shock and latex", 1 Solution "Slider", and 1 Solution)
2 black Kayak Paddles (Originz "Nevis Bluff"). One of these has very distinctive yellow and red spray paint all over it.
6 blue canoe paddles (Power-blade)
1 black handheld ICOM VHF radio
This is the second break in of this type we have had – it seems like quite a professional job (locks and bolts cut, and any gear of little value left behind – I wish they had taken the Dancers…). I think this stuff will pop up for sale somewhere, sometime.
In September of last year we lost
A bright yellow Bliss-Stick Scud kayak
A bright yellow Perception Eco Behzig Double Sea Kayak
It is a long shot, but thought it wouldn't hurt to pass the word around.
Needless to say the boat shed is undergoing a second security upgrade – but if crooks have the right tools and enough time, security can be problematic.
Kind regards
Andrew Devenish
Outdoor Education Coordinator
Hillbrook Anglican School
p 07 3354 3422
m 0417 691355
Cheers,
Matt Rowland
Activities Coordinator
Queensland Canoeing Inc.
PO Box 7007
Upper Mt Gravatt QLD 4122
Ph: (07)3349 1933
Fax: (07)3349 1911
E-mail: qc.recreation@canoe.org.au (qc.recreation@canoe.org.au)
Web: www.qld.canoe.org.au (http://www.qld.canoe.org.au/)