Boondall families are being urged to stay vigilant over the upcoming school holidays, with Brisbane North police highlighting a spike in property-related offences and urging residents to watch out for vulnerable local schools and playgrounds.
Police Warn of Seasonal Trends
As the end of the school term approaches, officers from the Brisbane North district have issued a reminder to the Boondall community and nearby suburbs about keeping an eye on schools, parks, and residential properties over the holidays. Police say opportunistic offenders often target unattended vehicles, unsecured houses and school grounds during this period of increased activity.
The message comes after recent reports across North Brisbane of vehicles being broken into and items stolen from properties where doors or windows were left unlocked. Police emphasised that most of these incidents could be prevented with simple precautions.
Simple Steps for Better Holiday Security
North Brisbane police are encouraging residents to take straightforward steps to protect themselves and the neighbourhood. These include locking vehicles and houses, removing valuables from sight, and ensuring garage and garden shed doors are secured.
Officers also suggest establishing an informal watch with neighbours and reporting suspicious behaviour to police immediately. They remind locals that even short periods of being away from home or the car can present opportunities for thieves.
Schools and Public Spaces in Focus
While the message is aimed at homes and vehicles, police specifically mention school grounds, playgrounds and recreation areas as locations that can attract unwanted attention when left unattended. As children finish the term and families head off on holidays or late afternoon outings, these spaces can become targets for vandalism or theft if not kept in view.
Parents and carers are asked to be mindful of where bicycles, scooters and sports equipment are stored during the holidays, and to teach young people to respect public and private property.
Community Can Help Prevent Crime
Police stress that local residents are the best eyes and ears in their own streets. Reporting odd activity to 000 if a crime is in progress, or to Policelink on 131 444 for non-urgent matters, can help police respond quickly and prevent further offences.
The seasonal message aligns with ongoing neighbourhood safety efforts and encourages Boondall and neighbouring communities to be proactive about holiday safety and property security.
Published 3-Dec-2025












