Three youths have been charged on two separate vehicle offences in Mount Isa.
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Police said that between 7.30pm on September 29 and 3.30am on September 30, an unknown person allegedly entered a residence on Wright Rd via an unlocked door and took a handbag which contained vehicle keys, a wallet, a $5 dollar note, driver's licence and bank cards.
A vehicle parked at the residence was also allegedly stolen. The vehicle contained a scooter in the boot of the vehicle.
Then at 6.30am on September 30, a house on Dorothy St in Mornington was broken into.
It is alleged that the locks on the front door were damaged by the offender to gain entry. Tobacco, cigarette paper, filters and a set of vehicle keys were reported as stolen. The offenders have then driven off in the victim's vehicle.
A 15-year-old Townsville boy has been charged with two counts of burglary and two counts of unlawful use of motor vehicle.
A 16-year-old Mount Isa boy has been charged with two counts of burglary and two counts of unlawful use of motor vehicle.
A 15-year-old Mount Isa boy has been charged with two counts of burglary and two counts of unlawful use of motor vehicle.
All three teens will be dealt with according to the provisions of the Youth Justice Act 1992.
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