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The Helensvale Tavern robbery charges refer to criminal proceedings arising from an alleged assault and robbery at a licensed premises on Sir John Overall Drive, Helensvale, on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, on 15 July 2026. Four women were charged following the incident, while police continued to investigate the involvement of a fifth person who had not been located at the time of the initial charges.

Alleged incident
According to the Queensland Police Service, at approximately 7:35 pm on 15 July 2026 a group of five women attended a licensed venue on Sir John Overall Drive in Helensvale. Police allege that during the incident a 41-year-old female staff member was assaulted and her mobile phone was stolen. The employee reportedly suffered facial injuries.

Police allege that the group fled the premises immediately after the incident. Officers responding to the report subsequently located four members of the group at Helensvale railway station a short time later and took them into custody. Investigators stated that efforts to identify and locate a fifth alleged participant were continuing.

Charges
Queensland Police charged four women in connection with the incident.

Three women—a 19-year-old from Upper Coomera, a 20-year-old from Coomera, and a 22-year-old from Redbank Plains—were each charged with one count of robbery in company, an offence under Queensland criminal law involving the alleged commission of robbery by more than one offender acting together. They were scheduled to appear before the Southport Magistrates Court on 5 August 2026.

A fourth woman, aged 19 and from Tweed Heads, New South Wales, was charged with one count each of contravening a requirement of a police officer and obstructing a police officer. She was scheduled to appear before the Southport Magistrates Court on 3 August 2026. She was not reported as having been charged with robbery.

Investigation
Queensland Police stated that investigations remained ongoing following the arrests. At the time the charges were announced, detectives were seeking to identify and locate a fifth person who was alleged to have been present during the incident. Police did not release further details regarding that individual or indicate whether additional charges were anticipated.

Legal status
As of the initial reporting in July 2026, the criminal proceedings were before the courts. The allegations had not been tested at trial, and none of the accused had been convicted. Under Australian criminal law, all defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

The case attracted media attention on the Gold Coast because of the alleged assault on a hospitality employee and the subsequent arrest of the accused at the nearby Helensvale railway station shortly after the incident. Court proceedings were expected to determine the facts of the case and the legal responsibility, if any, of those charged.

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https://mypolice.qld.gov.au/goldcoast/2026/07/16/robbery-charges-helensvale/

The Helensvale Tavern robbery charges refer to criminal proceedings arising from an alleged assault and robbery at a licensed premises on Sir John Overall Drive, Helensvale, on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, on 15 July 2026. Four women were charged following the incident, while police continued to investigate the involvement of a fifth person who had not been located at the time of the initial charges.

Alleged incident According to the Queensland Police Service, at approximately 7:35 pm on 15 July 2026 a group of five women attended a licensed venue on Sir John Overall Drive in Helensvale. Police allege that during the incident a 41-year-old female staff member was assaulted and her mobile phone was stolen. The employee reportedly suffered facial injuries.

Police allege that the group fled the premises immediately after the incident. Officers responding to the report subsequently located four members of the group at Helensvale railway station a short time later and took them into custody. Investigators stated that efforts to identify and locate a fifth alleged participant were continuing.

Charges Queensland Police charged four women in connection with the incident.

Three women—a 19-year-old from Upper Coomera, a 20-year-old from Coomera, and a 22-year-old from Redbank Plains—were each charged with one count of robbery in company, an offence under Queensland criminal law involving the alleged commission of robbery by more than one offender acting together. They were scheduled to appear before the Southport Magistrates Court on 5 August 2026.

A fourth woman, aged 19 and from Tweed Heads, New South Wales, was charged with one count each of contravening a requirement of a police officer and obstructing a police officer. She was scheduled to appear before the Southport Magistrates Court on 3 August 2026. She was not reported as having been charged with robbery.

Investigation Queensland Police stated that investigations remained ongoing following the arrests. At the time the charges were announced, detectives were seeking to identify and locate a fifth person who was alleged to have been present during the incident. Police did not release further details regarding that individual or indicate whether additional charges were anticipated.

Legal status As of the initial reporting in July 2026, the criminal proceedings were before the courts. The allegations had not been tested at trial, and none of the accused had been convicted. Under Australian criminal law, all defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

The case attracted media attention on the Gold Coast because of the alleged assault on a hospitality employee and the subsequent arrest of the accused at the nearby Helensvale railway station shortly after the incident. Court proceedings were expected to determine the facts of the case and the legal responsibility, if any, of those charged.


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