A botched home invasion in Bridgeman Downs on Sunday afternoon led to an unusual 12-hour standoff, with a man perched in a tree while police worked through the night to bring him down safely.
Queensland Police were called to a Stirling Street property around 3.30pm on 19 October following reports that two men had broken into the home. The 40-year-old male resident, who was home at the time, confronted the intruders and was allegedly threatened with a knife before the pair fled the scene in a white Toyota Corolla.
Police, assisted by the POLAIR helicopter, tracked one of the alleged offenders to a property in nearby Strathpine around 6.30pm. When officers arrived, the 30-year-old Strathpine man reportedly climbed a tree in the backyard in an attempt to avoid arrest.
What followed was an all-night operation involving police negotiators and the dog squad, who worked to coax the man down from his elevated hiding spot. He remained in the tree for approximately 12 hours before being taken into custody just before 7am on Monday morning.
The Strathpine man has been charged with robbery armed in company with personal violence, serious assault of a police officer, possessing dangerous drugs, and possession of drug utensils. He is scheduled to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Tuesday, 21 October.
Police are continuing their search for the second man involved in the alleged home invasion and are urging anyone with information to come forward.
Residents with information about the incident can contact Policelink via the online suspicious activity form at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or by calling 131 444. Anonymous tips can be provided to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au, quoting reference number QP2501888534.
Published 20-October-2025








