The woman approached another woman at Mooloolaba State School at about
6pm on Friday and threatened her with a frying pan, demanding she hand
over her car keys.
The victim complied, watching on as the thief erratically drove away at
high speed.
The female car owner proceeded to call her mobile phone which had been left in the car, leading the offender to not only apologize for the incident but tell her where she would abandon the vehicle.
Police officers found the car just after midnight in at Alexandra Headland with no property missing. The keys were still in the ignition. Officers have not yet caught the offender, who is understood to be unknown to the victim.
The female car owner proceeded to call her mobile phone which had been left in the car, leading the offender to not only apologize for the incident but tell her where she would abandon the vehicle.
Police officers found the car just after midnight in at Alexandra Headland with no property missing. The keys were still in the ignition. Officers have not yet caught the offender, who is understood to be unknown to the victim.
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