Police in Bororen, Queensland have reported the arrest and charging of a 30-year-old woman following a break-in at a local business early this morning, June 11. According to the Queensland Police Service, the suspect allegedly entered the premises through a side door around 1:40 AM, making away with cash, tobacco products, and food items. The incident took place on Marshall Street, and the accused was apprehended nearby shortly after the crime. She was allegedly found in possession of keys to a vehicle reported stolen from Bundaberg South on June 5, which was also found with false plates. The charges laid against her include entering a premise and committing an indictable offence by break, unlawful use of a motor vehicle, possession of a knife in a public place, and possession of items used in the commission of a crime. The woman is scheduled to appear before the Gladstone Magistrates Court on June 29. Meanwhile, investigations continue as authorities appeal to the public for any additional information or relevant vision related to the incident. Those with information are urged to contact Policelink or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers. Post navigation Townsville Baby Boy Missing