
Photo source: Queensland Police Service
Dysart Police are appealing for public assistance following an incident involving wilful damage and the unlawful use of a motor vehicle at two local businesses on Murphy Street, Dysart, between 1.28am and 2.35am on 19 April.

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and have released information in relation to the matter, including an image they believe may assist with inquiries. Members of the public who recognise the person or have any information are urged to contact police as soon as possible.
Officers are also reminding residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour immediately, regardless of the time of day, as early reporting can assist in preventing further offending and support timely investigations.
A 20-year-old Sarina man has had his driver licence suspended after being allegedly detected travelling at 191km/h in a 100km/h zone during speed enforcement patrols on the Bruce Highway at Alligator Creek.
It will be alleged the motorist was intercepted at approximately 7.20am on 24 April while travelling northbound, exceeding the posted speed limit by 91km/h.
The driver was issued a traffic infringement notice totalling $1,919, resulting in the loss of eight demerit points and a six-month licence suspension.

Police have reiterated their focus on road safety across the Mackay Whitsunday district, including remote and high-risk areas, through ongoing enforcement operations targeting dangerous driving behaviour.
Senior Constable Donna Hill, from the Mackay Crime Prevention Unit, said in some cases vehicles linked to high-speed offences may also be subject to impoundment.