
Two 17-year-olds and an 18-year-old were caught jumping into the swollen Bremer River yesterday afternoon and attempting to ride the current downstream to Southbank in Brisbane's CBD. The teenagers entered the fast-flowing river around noon (AEST) at the entrance with Ironpot Creek on Gregory and Sydney streets.

Police received 10 triple-0 calls reporting the teenagers, who made it 15 kilometres downstream on single bed blow-up air mattresses. After extensive police and SES patrols, the trio was found about 500 metres south of the Warrego Highway bridge.

They were rescued from the river around 2:30pm. Police later described their behaviour as "foolish and dangerous". The teenagers, from West Ipswich and Redbank Plains, have been issued with a notice to appear in court for public nuisance.
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