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Stolen vehicles

Having your vehicle stolen can be stressful and costly. It’s normal to feel overwhelmed, and support services are available to assist you. See Support for victims of crime. See below to find out about financial assistance for victims of vehicle crime.

The Queensland Police Service seeks public assistance to identify stolen vehicles. Located vehicles should not be intercepted, and instead reported to Policelink (or Triple Zero in an emergency).

When should you call Triple Zero (000) to report a stolen vehicle?
  • If you are witnessing a vehicle being stolen at the time
  • If you are watching a stolen vehicle that has occupants in it, or
  • If you are following the stolen vehicle.
When should you call Policelink (131 444) to report a stolen vehicle?
  • If the crime is not happening now
  • If it’s not life threatening
  • If there is little likelihood of the suspected offenders being in the area
  • If your vehicle has been stolen and you did not witness the theft (it happened some time ago), or
  • If you have located a stolen vehicle abandoned on the side of the road.
What happens next? 

Police are investigating your report. You may or may not hear from investigating officers during the process.

What should you do now?

Avoid touching items the offender may have handled (e.g. entry points, broken glass). If necessary, wear gloves or use a cloth to minimise contact.

Forensic Officers will contact you if they need to attend the scene. They may wait until daylight to aid evidence collection. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is my vehicle is found damaged? Notify your insurer and get towing approval. Send repair quotes to the investigating officer to assist with court proceedings.

How do I clean fingerprint dust? Use a dry cloth to remove excess dust, then a damp cloth for residue.

When can I collect my recovered vehicle? Police will contact you when it’s ready for release. If insured, check with your insurer before collecting. 

How will I know the court outcome? Police will update you if charges are laid and provide court outcome details.

Financial assistance for victims of vehicle crime

If your vehicle has been stolen and recovered, support is available to help you manage the recovery process.

In addition, you may be eligible for financial assistance through the Towing of Motor Vehicles Scheme, which supports victims of motor vehicle crime in Queensland.

To learn more about the recovery process and financial assistance available, see Towing of Motor Vehicles Scheme.

My vehicle was stolen; what should I do next?

The information below is for vehicles stolen within the last 28 days. Data is refreshed daily.

Search for stolen vehicles
2011 Silv., alum., st. steel MITSUBISHI TRITON
Stolen from PALMVIEW on 25/06/2026
Registration: QLD 957RJK
Type and Subtype: Car: Utility
2013 Red HONDA NVS50
Stolen from MARSDEN on 25/06/2026
Registration: QLD 4EQ70
Type and Subtype: Motorcycle: Moped
2004 Orange KTM 450 EXC
Stolen from MAROOCHYDORE on 25/06/2026
Registration: QLD 9CR64
Type and Subtype: Motorcycle: Motorcycle
2020 Silv., alum., st. steel TRIUMPH ROCKET 3 GT
Stolen from LAGOON POCKET on 25/06/2026
Registration: QLD 831TZ
Type and Subtype: Motorcycle: Motorcycle
2000 Silv., alum., st. steel TOYOTA COROLLA
Stolen from WOOLLOONGABBA on 25/06/2026
Registration: QLD 972PC5
Type and Subtype: Car: Hatchback
2019 Black HONDA CBR650R
Stolen from CRESTMEAD on 25/06/2026
Registration: QLD 8CN50
Type and Subtype: Motorcycle: Motorcycle
2023 White KIA SPORTAGE
Stolen from PACIFIC PINES on 25/06/2026
Registration: QLD LJB06
Type and Subtype: Car: Station wagon
2025 White MITSUBISHI Outlander
Stolen from BURPENGARY EAST on 25/06/2026
Registration: QLD 355PK9
Type and Subtype: Car: Station wagon
2025 Blue LONGJIA LJ50QT-8
Stolen from CRESTMEAD on 24/06/2026
Registration: QLD 1DI97
Type and Subtype: Motorcycle: Moped
2010 Black FORD FALCON
Stolen from NORTH MACLEAN on 24/06/2026
Registration: QLD 514YIT
Type and Subtype: Car: Sedan
Help prevent vehicle theft
  • Remove all valuables from your vehicle.
  • Ensure your vehicle is locked.
  • Do not leave spare keys in your car.
  • Ensure your keys are secured in a safe place out of plain view, even at home.
  • Ensure that your home is secure.

If you have information for police, contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at Policelink reporting. Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers or call 1800 333 000. 

Terms and conditions
  • The Queensland Police Service retains ownership in the published Active Vehicle List (AVL) data
  • This AVL data list is published for the purpose of identifying stolen vehicles.
  • This AVL data list can only be used for the stated purpose, unless approved otherwise in writing by the Commissioner of Police.
  • The data contained in this AVL cannot be used or reused for commercial purposes.