- Queensland police are hunting a thief who stole a palliative care vehicle Monday
- A volunteer was delivering water in the white Mazda 3 to Toowomba Hospice
- Keys were left inside the car, which was taken between 10.30am and 11.20am
Queensland police are hunting an alleged thief who stole a palliative care vehicle from Toowomba Hospice in broad daylight.
A volunteer was delivering water in the white Mazda 3 Monday morning when police say the brazen robber climbed behind the wheel and drove away.
Keys were left inside the vehicle which was stolen from the Harristown facility, southwest of the city, between 10.30am and 11.20am.
Queensland police are hunting an alleged thief who stole a palliative care vehicle from Toowomba Hospice on Monday
The vehicle and an unidentified man were later captured on CCTV cameras at a fuel station in Grantham, 30 kilometers away.
The hatchback has Queensland registration plates 415 WHU and Toowoomba Hospice written in maroon on its sides and at its rear.
A man police believe could assist in their investigation wore distinctive white sunglasses and a bandana.
A man police believe could assist in their investigation wore distinctive white sunglasses and a bandana (pictured)
The vehicle was later captured on CCTV cameras at a fuel station in Grantham, 30 kilometers away