Including Rochedale South, Rochedale, SW QPS Division, UMG QPS Division, TRENDS & Watcher Analysis.

Rochedale South (33 offences) 12/10/2025 - 12/11/2025
Primary Offence Categories:
- Other Theft (excl. Unlawful Entry): 12
- Property Damage: 5
- Unlawful Entry (break-ins): 4
- Drug Offences: 4
- Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle: 2
- Assault: 2
- Arson: 1
- Good Order & Traffic Offences: 3 combined.
Time Analysis:
- Peak Window: 8 PM – 2 AM (consistent with Rochedale).
- Daytime Spike: 10 AM – 2 PM (likely yard and vehicle thefts).
- Day-of-Week Pattern:
- Elevated Activity: Wednesday – Saturday.
- Quieter Periods: Sunday – Tuesday.
Trend Summary:
Rochedale South presents a diverse mix of offences, led by theft and property damage. Drug and arson incidents highlight antisocial or retaliatory behaviour in small pockets. Assaults remain isolated but point to occasional volatility.
Rochedale (42 offences)
12/10/2025 - 12/11/2025
Primary Offence Categories:
- Other Theft (excl. Unlawful Entry): 17
- Unlawful Entry (break-ins): 10
- Unlawful Use of Motor Vehicle: 3
- Property Damage: 4
- Drug Offences: 3
- Fraud, Weapons, Good Order and Traffic Offences: 5 combined.
Time Analysis:
- Peak Window: 8 PM – 2 AM (majority of thefts and entries).
- Secondary Activity: Midday – 4 PM (often linked to construction-site or delivery-related theft).
Day-of-Week Pattern:
- Highest Frequency: Wednesday to Friday.
- Lower Activity: Sunday – Tuesday.
Trend Summary:
Rochedale continues to experience a high proportion of property-related crime (70 percent +). Night-time break-ins and thefts dominate, typically around unlit or developing residential zones. Vehicle-related incidents remain steady and appear linked to arterial access routes such as Miles Platting Road and the Gateway Motorway.
Combined Regional Trends
- Total Offences: 75 (42 Rochedale / 33 Rochedale South).
- Dominant Category: Other Theft (~ 40 percent of all offences).
- Peak Timeframe: 8 PM – 2 AM (mid-week focus Wed – Fri).
- Core Pattern: Night-time property crime targeting vehicles and residential sites.
Emerging Risks: Drug and arson offences indicating developing youth or antisocial clusters across the border between suburbs.
Community Intelligence Focus
- Report all suspicious behaviour around vehicles and construction zones.
- Increase street and driveway visibility between 8 PM – 2 AM.
- Record plate numbers and times of recurring suspicious vehicles.
- Encourage residents to upload camera footage through Neighbour-Net and QPS online reporting.
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