SA court issues arrest warrants for corrupt former SA Police officer, drug dealer, rapper and sex worker Hayley May Greenwood
Hayley May Greenwood has lived many lives, but is now a wanted woman after a court issued two warrants for her arrest.
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Rapping, drug-dealing, sex-working corrupt former SA Police officer Hayley May Greenwood is now a wanted fugitive, with a court issuing two warrants for her arrest.
Greenwood, 34, of Hackham, has yet to plead to dishonestly taking property without consent, and failing to keep a safe distance from another car.
She is further charged with failing to give her details to police after a crash.
On Thursday, Greenwood did not attend the Adelaide Magistrates Court in answer to her bail, and Magistrate Natalie Browne issued a warrant for her arrest.
Ms Browne noted it was the second active arrest warrant for Greenwood – the first having been laid over her other set of alleged offending.
Greenwood, she said, is separately charged with one count of dishonestly dealing with property and one count of deceiving another to benefit herself.
She is also charged with driving or using a motor vehicle without consent.
Those charges arise from her alleged taking of, and attempts to on-sell, both a friend’s car and a hire car after removing their licence plates.
“She has two warrants, now,” Ms Browne said.
In 2018, Greenwood was fined for police corruption and jailed for trafficking in methylamphetamine – offences committed while moonlighting as a sex worker.
She had sought to defend herself from those allegations by recording a rap video in which she compared herself to Batman and a person “playing cops and robbers”.
Greenwood will face court upon her arrest.