Queensland Police have released vision of a distinctive vehicle wanted as part of their investigation into the repeated wilful damage of a 68-year-old woman’s property at Browns Plains over the past two months.
Police say that at around 9.20pm on September 14th, a blue Ford Falcon with no registration plates attached (pictured) attended a Downing Street property and reversed up to the front fence of the woman’s property.
“A male passenger exited the vehicle, attached a chain to the 68-year-old’s front-gate, and jumped back into the car before accelerating away, ripping the gate and fence from its posts,” said Police.
They say the woman has been subject to four instances of wilful damage and hooning by various vehicles since July:
- Around 12.15am on 5 July, Â a small hatchback reversed into her front gate, causing significant damage.
- Around 3.55pm on 27 July, a vehicle with no bonnet or registration plates hooned outside the property.
- Around 3.05am on 24 August, a vehicle conducted repeated burnouts at the front of her property before ramming the gate, forcing it three metres up the driveway.

Police are appealing to anyone with information relating to the distinctive blue Ford Falcon depicted in the vision, or any of the other recent instances of wilful damage or hooning at the property, to come forward.

