Man used doctor’s pad and stolen IDs to buy oxycodone
For six months the man printed himself fake scripts for the pain killer and began using other people’s names and details when he began to think he was being watched.
For six months the man printed himself fake scripts for the pain killer and began using other people’s names and details when he began to think he was being watched.
Since the offending she had tried to turn her life around after she committed the offences so she could stay out of jail.
Police asked him to unlock a phone he had previously claimed was his but he refused to give them the PIN and claimed it was someone else’s phone.
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Northside man accused of assaulting police and domestic violence told to ‘hang up the phone’ if his former partner calls him.
Woman was told she risked being arrested after she gave the court the wrong phone number, all for three charges that she could only be fined for.
A woman who was found fast asleep behind the wheel of a car parked in the middle of a road north of Brisbane has faced court because of what police discovered when she woke up.
The names and full charges of a man and woman arrested and charged after heavily armed police and the dog squad raided a suburban home north-west of Brisbane have been revealed.
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