‘Significant risk’: Freed sex fiend back behind bars
A serial sex predator controversially released from jail amid multiple warnings he was a risk to the community, has been arrested and returned to prison.
A serial sex predator controversially released from jail amid multiple warnings he was a risk to the community, has been arrested and returned to prison.
Fifty years ago, girls Kirste Gordon and Joanne Ratcliffe were abducted from Adelaide Oval in one of Australia’s most enduring mysteries. Now Kirste’s parents reveal how they coped.
A top-level police operation is probing some of SA’s most notorious cold-case armed robberies, with one already solved. See the list – you might have the crucial clue needed.
Minor disciplinary charges against a senior firefighters, who was paid by taxpayers to stay home for more than two years, have been dropped.
A well-known professional fisherman has been caught illegally fishing in a “no-take” sanctuary zone, with a search of his boat revealing more than 100 sought-after fish.
A site at Gepps Cross is the proposed new location for SA’s Mounted Operations Unit – but its members have warned if the move proceeds it will jeopardise public safety.
A serial SA child sex offender has won a five-year court fight for freedom, and will be released back into the community.
Embattled former operator of the Wirrina Cove marina Stephen Marks is being sued for almost $270,000 by the state government.
A senior firefighter has been paid by taxpayers to stay home for more than two years. See the huge sum he’s collected as he finally prepares to face a disciplinary hearing.
Conman Samuel Narroway impersonated a police officer to extort money from strangers. After losing a last-ditch bid for freedom, he wanted taxpayers to foot his legal bills.
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