Alleged Elizabeth Grove shooter Dylan Robert Michelsen faces court
An alleged gunman who remained at large for almost a week after a daylight shooting in Adelaide’s northern suburbs has faced court.
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A gunman who remained at large for six days after a daylight shooting in Adelaide’s northern suburbs has faced court.
Wanted man, Dylan Robert Michelsen was located and arrested by Northern District police at Parafield Gardens on Friday after allegedly being involved in a shooting that left a 36-year-old man hospitalised.
Last week police revealed two people were arrested over the shooting at around 8am on March 27.
Michelsen, 33, was arrested without incident and faced court on Monday charged with serious offences including aggravated serious criminal trespass, aggravated assault cause harm and discharging a firearm recklessly as to harm a person.
He appeared in custody at the Elizabeth Magistrates Court before Magistrate Justin Wickens on Monday.
Michelsen’s lawyer did not apply for bail and said there were currently 17 files pending for breach of a bail agreement for separate allegations.
She said they included three breaches on October 30 last year and another three breaches on December 3.
Magistrate Wickens revoked Michelsen’s bail, he will appear in court again in May and again in October.
The police prosecutor said police investigators would be conducting ballistics tests.