Four people face court following Deepwater drug raids
A Bundaberg South woman was among the four people to appear on multiple drugs and firearms charges after police raids on three properties south of Agnes Water.
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Four people have faced court in relation to the seizure of drugs and firearms at Deepwater south of Agnes Water on May 6.
Katrina Nash, Joseph Delaney, Craig Salmon and Michael Salmon appeared before Bundaberg Magistrates court on Monday on charges deriving from police searches of three addresses at Deepwater, 60km south of Agnes Water.
Police allege the searches revealed 200 marijuana plants, growing equipment and stolen and unlawful firearms.
Katrina Nash, a 40-year-old Bundaberg South woman, was charged with one count each of producing dangerous drugs, possessing dangerous drugs, possessing utensils that had been used and possessing anything used in the commission of a crime.
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Joseph Delaney, a 30-year-old Surfers Paradise man, was charged with one count each of producing dangerous drugs, possessing dangerous drugs, possessing utensils that had been used and possessing anything used in the commission of a crime.
Craig Salmon, a 38-year-old man Labrador man, was charged with one count each of producing dangerous drugs, possessing utensils that had been used and possessing anything used in the commission of a crime, and two counts of possessing dangerous drugs.
Michael Salmon, a 61-year-old Deepwater man, was charged with one count each of authority required to possess explosives, unlawful possession of weapons, possessing utensils that had been used and possessing dangerous drugs.
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All cases were adjourned, with each defendant released on bail to reappear at Bundaberg Magistrates Court on June 16.