Police make 350 arrests in Geelong CBD operation

Published:
Saturday 18 April 2026 at 5:30 am

An ongoing operation targeting retail theft and anti-social behaviour in Geelong CBD has led to more than 350 arrests in the last year.

Operation Plymouth sees a team of police patrol major shopping centres and public transport hubs including Geelong Railway Station and Moorabool Street bus stop to detect crime and boost safety.

It has seen 351 arrests in the last 12 months.

299 offences have related to shop theft; however police have also made arrests for assaults, affrays and criminal damage.

Police have also offered hundreds of referrals to people sleeping rough or stealing groceries, with 102 people accepting the referral.

Ensuring road and pedestrian safety has also been a focus, with 176 infringement notices handed out over the last year for offences including speeding and using a mobile phone while driving.

The latest operation, which ran 6, 7, 13 and 14 April, saw 75 arrests.

During the 7 April blitz, police arrested and charged a 41-year-old woman for allegedly stealing $3000 worth of pharmaceuticals from a supermarket.

Geelong police continued to investigate the woman and linked her and a 44-year-old man to $32,000 worth of shop thefts over the last eight weeks.

During one incident, police will allege the woman spat in the face of a shop attendant when approached for stealing $11,000 in cosmetics.

Police arrested the pair in Geelong CBD on 14 April and charged them with 23 combined offences including shop theft, unlawful assault and commit indictable offence while on bail.

The woman was remanded to appear before Geelong Magistrates’ Court on 22 April and the man is set to appear on 15 May.

While crime data shows offending on Little Malop Street is almost 25% lower than it was a decade ago, safety in the CBD remains a key focus for Geelong police.

In addition to proactive operations, such as Plymouth, officers conduct daily vehicle and foot patrols of the area.

Plymouth will continue run over school holiday weeks to further boost safety during high foot traffic periods.

Quotes attributable to Inspector Clare Murphy, Geelong Local Area Commander:

“Police have been incredibly focused on Geelong’s CBD – arresting more than 350 offenders in the last year as part of Operation Plymouth.

“While police patrol the CBD every day, Plymouth sees bolstered numbers during busy school holiday periods when more families and children are out and about.

“The results send a clear message to people that if you choose to offend in the Geelong CBD, you will be arrested and held to account.”

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