Almost 250 thefts in Cleveland were reported to Queensland Police in the last quarter of 2019.
Police received 242 theft reports in that division between October 1 and December 31. Good order offences (97 reports) were the next most reported category, followed by other property damage (88) and unlawful entry (81).
There were 78 drug related offences reported.
Theft was also the most reported offence in the Redland Bay division, with 49 cases. Next most reported was traffic and drug offences (34) and other property damage (32).
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Drug issues were the most common on Russell Island, with 19 reports.
In the Capalaba division, 314 thefts were reported, along with 206 drug offences and 106 traffic incidents.
The figures have been released by police in an interactive crime map which shows the hot spots in the Redlands.
A police spokesman urged residents to consult the map and see which crimes were being reported in their neighbourhood.
"Don't be scared into thinking there is a lot of crime around you by the amplified stories seen and heard on the TV and radio," a police spokesman said.
"Have a look for yourself and be informed on what's going on in your area.
"The site is very easy to follow and even offers options to search for specifics, entered by you.
"This new version of online mapping allows members of the community to easily input their suburb or police district. The crimes are clearly shown on a map.
"The crimes are also broken down to timelines, dates, offence types and even offence times."
Click here to access the map