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Bradley James Millowick shares his own wanted poster after avoiding jail for the violent bashing of two men

Despite narrowly avoiding jail for savagely bashing two men, a violent criminal has shared his own police wanted poster on social media over his alleged involvement in another serious assault.

A Mount Gambier man who recently fronted court for two back-to-back assaults, narrowly avoiding jail, has shared his own wanted poster to social media.

At 12.49pm yesterday, police issued a statement to the public seeking assistance in finding Bradley James Millowick, 22, who was wanted over a serious assault.

Minutes later Mr Millowick shared the SAPOL post to his own Facebook account — triggering 45 laughing reactions from his friends.

He is described as caucasian, 162cm tall with a slim build and short brown hair.

Despite extensive inquiries, Millowick has not been located and it is suspected that he may be in Mount Gambier or in the greater Adelaide region.

Police believe that he may be travelling in a black 2007 Holden Rodeo ute with SA registration S192AJE.

Millowick fronted court in June and narrowly avoided spending time behind bars for two separate attacks committed with Storm Byron Lofthouse in 2020.

Bradley James Millowick, 22, had previously been handed suspended prison sentences for assault matters. Picture: Supplied
Bradley James Millowick, 22, had previously been handed suspended prison sentences for assault matters. Picture: Supplied

Both defendants pleaded guilty to aggravated assault causing harm and aggravated assault causing harm with weapon.

Prosecutor Stephanie Moore told the Mount Gambier Magistrates Court on Monday Lofthouse was the main aggressor during the first attack with Millowick encouraging the violence.

The Mount Gambier Magistrates Court heard Millowick encouraged his co-accused in one of the assaults telling him to “hurry up and do it”.

“(On) the same day approximately an hour and a half later – Mr Millowick contacted the victim by phone and invited him over,” Ms Moore said.

Ms Moore told the court after being taken through the kitchen, Millowick and Lofthouse began their assault.

The second victim was punched, kicked, stomped on and assaulted with wooden sticks by both defendants, a court has heard.

Millowick’s defence lawyer Kate Annells previously told the court he had made steps towards rehabilitation.

Police have urged the public to call the police assistance line on 131 444 immediately if they see Millowick or know of his whereabouts.

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