SAPOL catches Mansfield Park teenager speeding 50km/hr over the limit
A western suburbs teenager had a bad case of lead foot today and was nabbed doing 50km/hr over the limit.
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Police are seeking help with a missing North Haven man, while a teenager is caught doing well over the speed limit.
ANGLE PARK
A teenager was clocked travelling 50km/h over the speed limit this morning at Angle Park.
Just after 10.30am on Thursday September 10, police conducting speed detection duties on South Road at Angle Park, detected a black Porsche Boxster travelling at 110km/h on South Road at Angle Park in a signed 60 km/h zone.
The driver, an 18-year-old from Mansfield Park, was reported for driving at a speed dangerous to the public and breaching a condition of his provisional licence.
He will be summonsed to appear in court at a later date.
The vehicle was impounded for 28 days.
WESTERN SUBURBS
A man from Adelaide’s western suburbs has been charged with sexual offences after he was arrested yesterday.
On Wednesday, September 9, detectives from Western District CIB arrested the 37-year-old man for one count of rape and one count of persistent child exploitation.
The arrested man was refused police bail and appeared in the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court where he was remanded in custody
Anyone with information about the production, distribution or possession of child exploitation material can report it anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestopperssa.com.au
NORTH HAVEN
Police are seeking the assistance of the public to help locate missing man Gary Sargeant from North Haven.
Mr Sargeant is 36 years-old and was last seen at Edinburgh about 3.30pm on Tuesday September 8.
Police and his family have concerns for his health and welfare.
He is described as caucasian, with a fair complexion, about 180cm tall, medium build with short red hair.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Mr Sargeant, or possible sightings, is asked to contact the Police Assistance Line on 131 444.