Police are currently investigating a disturbing incident of burglary with violence that took place at a residence in Mount Louisa early in the morning on May 11th. According to reports, three unknown individuals broke into a house on Puffer Court around 3:30 am by shattering a glass door. Upon being confronted by a female resident, one of the offenders brandished a knife and demanded the woman’s car keys. Law enforcement officers were promptly dispatched to the scene at approximately 3:45 am, but the perpetrators had already fled in the woman’s bronze Ford Everest Queensland (registration 402 MI8) before their arrival. Fortunately, despite the harrowing experience, the 33-year-old woman and her three children, aged 11, 8, and 7, were unharmed during the ordeal. An investigation into the incident is ongoing, and authorities are appealing to anyone who may have relevant information or footage to come forward and assist with the case. Individuals can report any details to Policelink online or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously. The reference number for this particular case is QP2500809610. In case of emergencies, individuals are reminded to contact 000, while non-emergency police assistance can be obtained by calling Policelink at 131 444. The Queensland Police Service is actively working on resolving the case and ensuring the safety of the community. Post navigation Expansion of Domestic Violence Units Across Queensland Queensland Police Pipes and Drums Embark on Country-Themed Community Outreach Tour