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Five men and a teenage boy have been arrested following an alleged break-and-enter at a Chermside jewellery store last month, during which an employee was hit on the head with a hammer.Police said a masked group of men entered the Gympie Road store about 5pm on June 10, using hammers and metal bars to smash glass cabinets and take jewellery.A 38-year-old male employee in the store was allegedly struck during the break-in, and was taken to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital for serious facial and head injuries.Police released vision in relation to five men and a teenage boy being charged over an alleged armed robbery of a Chermside business last month.Credit: Queensland Police ServiceOfficers said the group fled with a large amount of jewellery in a grey Honda CR-V station wagon, which was reported stolen from an Alfred Circuit address, in Calamvale, on June 8.Between June 11 and 15, police searched several vehicles across Brisbane and Logan, recovering items they believed were linked to the break-in.Two men – a 25-year-old from Carseldine and a 22-year-old from Goodna – were arrested on Tuesday after police stopped a vehicle.A 16-year-old boy was also arrested and charged with more than seven offences.Three men, aged 20, 25, and 29, from suburbs in southern Brisbane and Logan were also charged for offences linked to the alleged robbery and assault, including acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm, armed robbery, and endangering a child by exposure.All six appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday, although police have asked for public help to find a seventh man, aged 21, from Mount Gravatt they believe could assist with inquiries.Latest postsLatest postsUS President Donald Trump has explicitly abandoned his MAGA supporters who are still demanding answers over the Jeffrey Epstein saga, claiming they are doing the Democrats’ bidding and saying he no longer wants their support.Despite the FBI and Attorney-General Pam Bondi drawing a line under the case this month, and saying there was no evidence accused sex trafficker Epstein was murdered or kept a client “list”, a large and influential section of Trump’s Make America Great Again movement is not satisfied.President Donald Trump speaks to the media after arriving at Joint Base Andrews on Tuesday.Credit: APThey are calling on the government to release more of the so-called “Epstein files” – documents related to the case – and increasingly believe Trump’s administration is part of a conspiracy to cover up Epstein’s affairs and links to what they call “the deep state”.Five men and a teenage boy have been arrested following an alleged break-and-enter at a Chermside jewellery store last month, during which an employee was hit on the head with a hammer.Police said a masked group of men entered the Gympie Road store about 5pm on June 10, using hammers and metal bars to smash glass cabinets and take jewellery.A 38-year-old male employee in the store was allegedly struck during the break-in, and was taken to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital for serious facial and head injuries.Police released vision in relation to five men and a teenage boy being charged over an alleged armed robbery of a Chermside business last month.Credit: Queensland Police ServiceOfficers said the group fled with a large amount of jewellery in a grey Honda CR-V station wagon, which was reported stolen from an Alfred Circuit address, in Calamvale, on June 8.Between June 11 and 15, police searched several vehicles across Brisbane and Logan, recovering items they believed were linked to the break-in.Two men – a 25-year-old from Carseldine and a 22-year-old from Goodna – were arrested on Tuesday after police stopped a vehicle.A 16-year-old boy was also arrested and charged with more than seven offences.Three men, aged 20, 25, and 29, from suburbs in southern Brisbane and Logan were also charged for offences linked to the alleged robbery and assault, including acts intended to cause grievous bodily harm, armed robbery, and endangering a child by exposure.All six appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday, although police have asked for public help to find a seventh man, aged 21, from Mount Gravatt they believe could assist with inquiries.
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