Today in Cairns: Three youths arrested over alleged crime spree
Police have charged three Far North juveniles over a string of alleged offences following an extended crime spree.
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G’day Far Northerners, here’s everything you need to know about what’s happening across the region this week, July 4 to July 8.
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TODAY’S NEWS
Multiple arrests, Earlville and Mooroobool
Three juveniles have been arrested over a total of 14 charges by the Cairns Property Crime unit.
A 17-year-old Earlville girl was charged with two counts each of enter premise and stealing, one count of enter dwelling and three counts of unlawful use of a motor vehicle.
Police will allege that on May 17 the girl walked into a Mount Sheridan bottle shop, picked up some alcohol before running from the shop.
“Later that same evening she was involved in a break in with a group of people at a Leftwich Street home in White Rock,” a Queensland Police spokesman said.
They will further allege she was captured on security footage in a stolen car, stealing fuel from a Cairns North service station on June 20.
Her bail was opposed, and she will appear in the Cairns Childrens Court.
A 16-year-old Cairns North boy was also charged with one count of stealing and two counts of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, and a 17-year-old Earlville girl with two counts of stealing and one count of unlawful use of a motor vehicle.
“It will be alleged the pair were seen in a stolen car at a Cairns North service station stealing fuel on June 9,” the spokesman said.
Both were bailed to appear in the Cairns Childrens Court later this month.
TUESDAY’S NEWS
Serious charges, Earville
CAIRNS detectives have charged a 21-year-old man with 13 domestic violence related offences including deprivation of liberty, torture, choking and robbery.
Police from the Cairns Criminal Investigations branch (CIB) will allege the man held his 18-year-old female partner against her will at his Cairns home, threatening her on several occasions and becoming physically violent.
At around 3.30pm the woman was able to get away and raise the alarm.
Police attended the mans residence at around 6pm to make the arrest.
He was charged with one count each of deprivation of liberty, torture, choking and robbery, four counts of assault occasioning bodily harm, three counts of common assault and two counts of threats.
He is shedueld to appear to appear in the Cairns Magistrates Court today.
MONDAY’S NEWS
Behana Gorge accident
Residents are advised to take care participating in water activities during the regions unseasonable rain after a man suffered an accident at a popular Far North waterfall.
Emergency services arrived on scene at Behana Gorge after a man fell down the rocky gorge.
He was attended to by two first aiders who were members of a canoeing tour happening nearby.
They assisted the man until Queensland Ambulance Service arrived at the bottom of the gorge at 10am.
The man sustained spinal injuries and was transported to Cairns Hospital at 12.15pm in stable condition.
Daintree drowning
Police are preparing a report for the coroner after a man died in the Daintree River around 2pm on Friday, July 1.
The man was retrieving crab pots from his dingy about 200 metres from the Daintree Village boat ramp when it is believed he fell from his boat.
No one else was in the dingy, however a nearby boatie observed he was no longer in the boat and tried to locate the man.
Around 4.30pm the deceased man, believed to be in his 70s, was located in the area he went missing.
Street disturbance
Early Saturday (July 2) morning police were called to a street disturbance after a large crowd
became involved in an alleged violent altercation on Lake Street.
Police alleged at around 3am several people started arguing outside a nightclub before it
became a physical altercation with one male being knocked unconscious.
Police arrested and charged eight people including six males and two females
A 19-year-old Thursday Island man was charged with one count of assault occasioning bodily
harm.
A 23-year-old Thursday Island man was charged with one count each of public nuisance and
obstruct police.
A 23-year-old Gordonvale woman was charged with one count each of public nuisance, obstruct police and wilful damage.
A 23-year-old Westcourt man and 22-year-old Edmonton man were charged with one count each
of public nuisance and obstruct police.
A 19-year-old Gordonvale woman was charged with one count each of public nuisance and
obstruct police.
Two males aged 19 and 26 both from Edmonton were charged with public nuisance.
All were granted bail and will appear in the Cairns Magistrates Court on July 19.
Armed woman, Manunda
Police arrested and charged a 42-year-old Cairns North woman following an alleged incident at the intersection of James and Little streets on Friday (July 1).
Police alleged the woman chased a female cyclist and a passing car while wielding a large knife.
Police responded and were able to take the woman into custody with no further incident.
A search of the woman was conducted and a small amount of methylamphetamine was allegedly located.
Her bail was opposed and she was remanded to appear in the Cairns Magistrates Court on July 12. The woman was not known to the cyclist and car driver.
High range drink driver, Cairns North
Officers conducting patrols in Mckenzie St stopped a blue four-wheel drive yesterday (July 3)
at around 5.15pm
Police allege the vehicle was unregistered with seven occupants.
It will be alleged the returned a positive breath test of 0.238.
The mans licence was immediately suspended and he was charged with one count each of driving under the influence of liquor, driving unregistered vehicle and driving uninsured vehicle.
He was bailed to appear in the Cairns Magistrates Court on July 20.
If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day.
WEATHER
The Bureau of Meteorology is predicting a mostly sunny day for Cairns on Wednesday.
Across the region on Wednesday:
Cairns: Mostly sunny, 17C – 25C
Atherton: Mostly sunny, 11C – 22C
Cardwell: Sunny, 12C – 23C
Cooktown: Partly cloudy, 19C – 24C
Innisfail: Mostly sunny, 13C – 22C
Mareeba: Mostly sunny, 14C – 25C
TRAFFIC
Cape Tribulation / Kimberley
Roadworks have been reported on Cape Tribulation Bloomfield Road at Cape Tribulation / Kimberley
Long delays are expected in both directions towards Wujal Wujal.
Coen / Laura
The Peninsula Developmental Road is subject to a 5 Tonne GVM limit from Laura to Coen due to water over the road.
Edmonton/Gordonvale
Roadworks are being carried out on the Bruce Highway — Cairns Southern Access Corridor — Stage 3: Edmonton to Gordonvale. Delays expected (during active hours of work), with all lanes in both directions affected. The work is expected to run until June 30, 2023.
Feluga
Major intersection upgrade at East Feluga Road and Bruce Hwy. Delays are expected to August 12, 2022.
Lake Eacham
Wrights Creek Road is closed to all traffic. Motorists are advised to use an alternative route.
Ravenshoe
Roadworks have been reported at Grigg St, Ravenshoe and are expected to December 12, 2022.
Wrights Creek
Hill Road Closed permanently from the Bruce Highway to Harris Road to December 2024.
WHAT’S ON
Cairns Esplanade Lagoon
Picnic benches outside of Muddies
Public barbecues
Fitness equipment
Playgrounds including Muddy’s Playground and the Fun Ship Playground
Basketball and tennis courts
Bump tracks and BMX tracks (within parks)
The Esplanade Activity Precinct (skate plaza, bouldering park, beach volleyball courts, multipurpose court)
The Lagoon and Council-run swimming pools
Flecker Gardens
Arts and cultural venues including Cairns Performing Arts Centre, Tanks Arts Centre, the Courthouse gallery
Buy Back Shop
Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre
Barlow Park
Tobruk, Smithfield and Gordonvale pools
Marlin Coast Recreation Centre
Green Space Our Place
THIS WEEK IN CAIRNS
NAIDOC March & Family Day Cairns
Major sponsors for NAIDOC Week Cairns United Workers Union are inviting union members and their families for a march and celebration.
Where: Munro Martin Parklands to Fogarty Park
When: Friday 8 July, from 9am to 4pm
Cost: Free
CIAF Fashion Story Exhibition 2022
A curated fashion exhibition encompasses provocative concepts including Connection to Country, Climate Change and Land Rights themes.
Where: The Court House
When: Tuesday 5 July, from 10am to 4pm
Cost: Free
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