James Antliff and Elise Allisson have upped the security of their Paddington home each time they have been targeted but it didn’t stop a group of teenagers.
CCTV exclusively obtained by 9News showed an allegedly stolen car pull up to their home while the family was asleep inside.
The group then allegedly jumped a concrete wall, cracked a lock on a door and broke into the home.
They were seen celebrating when they discovered a BMW and Porsche in the garage.
“Took our bags and stole our car keys and drove off with both cars,” Antliff told 9News.
“It’s super frightening. We have my seven-year-old stepson inside when this happened,” Allisson added.
The teens allegedly fled the scene in a fleet of cars, taking them on a joy ride across the south-east.
The BMW was later found ditched in Stafford Heights while the Porsche most recently was pinged on the Sunshine Coast and remains missing.
Antliff said it was their fourth incident in two years.
“We’ve upped the security every time we’ve been broken into,” he said.
“We’ve got security cameras, we got security alarms and all the doors were locked and even the front gate had a chain and padlock around it.”
Youth crime has been a burning topic among state leaders ahead of the election in October.
“Youth criminals think it’s party time while the party in power denies there is a youth crime crisis,” Opposition Leader David Crisafulli said.
“No one will fix crime completely and anyone who tells Queenslanders they can is being dishonest,” Premier Steven Miles said.