
Woman charged after alleged car theft with therapy dog inside
A 44-year-old man got out of his Mazda 3 on Logan Road in the inner-east suburb of Stones Corner around 4.20pm on July 23.
When the man returned, he discovered it had been stolen, police allege.
Police subsequently approached a white Mazda, where they located a 29-year-old woman inside.
She was attempting to drive away, Queensland Police said.
Body-worn footage of the arrest shows the therapy dog calmly watching the arrest from the car's centre console.
The woman, a resident of the nearby suburb of Camp Hill, was arrested and charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle and unlawful possession of suspected stolen property.
She is due to face Brisbane Magistrates Court on July 24.
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Police have charged a woman after she allegedly stole a man's car with his therapy dog still inside in Brisbane.
A 44-year-old man got out of his Mazda 3 on Logan Road in the inner-east suburb of Stones Corner around 4.20pm on July 23.
When the man returned, he discovered it had been stolen, police allege.
Police subsequently approached a white Mazda, where they located a 29-year-old woman inside.
She was attempting to drive away, Queensland Police said.
Body-worn footage of the arrest shows the therapy dog calmly watching the arrest from the car's centre console.
The woman, a resident of the nearby suburb of Camp Hill, was arrested and charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle and unlawful possession of suspected stolen property.
She is due to face Brisbane Magistrates Court on July 24.
READ MORE: Where the worst drivers in the country live and top tips to improve
Police have charged a woman after she allegedly stole a man's car with his therapy dog still inside in Brisbane.
A 44-year-old man got out of his Mazda 3 on Logan Road in the inner-east suburb of Stones Corner around 4.20pm on July 23.
When the man returned, he discovered it had been stolen, police allege.
Police subsequently approached a white Mazda, where they located a 29-year-old woman inside.
She was attempting to drive away, Queensland Police said.
Body-worn footage of the arrest shows the therapy dog calmly watching the arrest from the car's centre console.
The woman, a resident of the nearby suburb of Camp Hill, was arrested and charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle and unlawful possession of suspected stolen property.
She is due to face Brisbane Magistrates Court on July 24.
READ MORE: Where the worst drivers in the country live and top tips to improve
Police have charged a woman after she allegedly stole a man's car with his therapy dog still inside in Brisbane.
A 44-year-old man got out of his Mazda 3 on Logan Road in the inner-east suburb of Stones Corner around 4.20pm on July 23.
When the man returned, he discovered it had been stolen, police allege.
Police subsequently approached a white Mazda, where they located a 29-year-old woman inside.
She was attempting to drive away, Queensland Police said.
Body-worn footage of the arrest shows the therapy dog calmly watching the arrest from the car's centre console.
The woman, a resident of the nearby suburb of Camp Hill, was arrested and charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle and unlawful possession of suspected stolen property.
She is due to face Brisbane Magistrates Court on July 24.
READ MORE: Where the worst drivers in the country live and top tips to improve

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