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James O'HARA
James O’Hara had a heart attack and died on the footpath outside the South Brisbane Railway Station in Grey Street, South Brisbane, after a struggle to arrest several men who had been involved in a violent disturbance, and putting them in a taxi https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/james-ohara
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Robert KYLE
Robert Kyle died from head injuries sustained during his struggle to arrest a drunken man at Bowen on 7 April 1933. He fell into the gutter and struck his head on the concrete kerbing. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/robert-kyle
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Harry WELLS
Constable Harry Wells was a police officer with the Kent Country Constabulary for five years at Dartford and Swanby Stations before he moved to Australia. He was 28 years old when he was sworn in as a Constable in March 1914. Wells joined the A.I.F. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/harry-wells
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John GRAHAM
John Graham was sworn in as a Constable in the Queensland Police on 2 September 1913. Alongside his friend Private Moynihan, Private Graham gained a leave of absence and embarked aboard the HMAT Themistocles A32 on 22 December 1914 as part of the https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/john-graham
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George DYAS
Sub-Inspector George Dyas was transferred from Georgetown to Normanton on 8 January 1881. He set out with Constable McGrath and on the 13th made camp at 40 Mile Waterhole. At 6am the next day McGrath left to collect the horses but at 7.30am he https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/george-dyas
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John CULLEN
John Cullen died from injuries received when he was thrown from his troop horse at Southport. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/john-cullen
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Arthur LOWE
Arthur Lowe died a quarter mile from the Oxley police station, after his horse stumbled and threw him. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/arthur-lowe
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James QUINN
James Quinn drowned in a flooded creek at Clermont during attempts to rescue others also trapped by the flood, when his wet and heavy poncho prevented him from being able to save himself. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/james-quinn
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Fraud
Fraud is behaviour that's deceptive, dishonest, corrupt or unethical. Common frauds include: Stealing someone’s identity Creating fake identities Credit and EFTPOS card fraud Cyber crime https://www.police.qld.gov.au/safety-and-preventing-crime/r-u-in-control/fraud
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Albany Creek Station
Skip links and keyboard navigation. station. Albany Creek Station. Police Station. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/station/albany-creek-station