Twist in alleged drug plot
Four people including a pregnant woman were charged over a huge drug trafficking ring, but now it’s just three – as one of those pleads not guilty.
Four people including a pregnant woman were charged over a huge drug trafficking ring, but now it’s just three – as one of those pleads not guilty.
Three people accused of being involved in a meth-dealing ring in Adelaide’s northern suburbs are set to stand trial.
The arrests come after a person was shot in the leg during a home invasion at Gulfview Heights this week.
Alleged members of an African street gang were conspiring to kill a rival gang member, however, their intended target was not the innocent 18-year-old boy they allegedly shot in the leg, a court has heard.
A man who brought at least one knife to a violent brawl showed extraordinary aggression, a court has heard as his sentence was handed down.
The hunt for Flossie the stolen toy poodle has ramped up with the installation of a huge billboard – featuring her cute furry face – as the search enters day four.
Australia’s most notorious far-right extremist earned $10,000 a month through an online campaign to “create a home for white people” and transition to a full-time leadership role.
A young man accused of three counts of rape allegedly held a teenager down before he and a younger co-accused sexually assaulted her, a court has heard.
A court has heard she was already on bail when she allegedly set fire to a gift shop – in what police believe was a targeted attack linked to SA’s illicit tobacco trade.
The former operators of X Convenience are leaving the industry with a hefty fine and convictions for breaches of petrol price app laws.
Thomas Sewell – the neo-nazi leader who refused to sign bail papers, claiming he did not recognise the authority of SA courts – has backflipped and been released from custody.
An Adelaide private school besieged by multiple child abuse lawsuits has hit back at a $1.5m claim involving a serial pedophile, mounting a shock defence in court papers.
The owner of a toy poodle cruelly stolen from her property has spoken out with a direct message for the people who took her.
A group of seven children aged between 13 and 16 will face court on Thursday after police were forced to spike a stolen car and call in the dog squad.
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