CRIME WRAP: Warwick ‘drink driver’ ploughs into fence
Three men in their 20s have been dealt with over separate incidents allegedly involving drugs, drink driving and disorderly behaviour. They have each been ordered to front Warwick Magistrates Court in coming weeks.
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Warwick police have dealt with three men in their 20s over separate weekend incidents that ended with charges for drink driving, disorderly behaviour and drug utensil possession.
Police say a Warwick drink driver was lucky to escape injury after allegedly colliding with a fence on Monday morning.
Emergency services were called to the scene at Bracker Road and New England Highway at 2.09am on Monday.
Warwick police acting officer-in-charge Shane Reid said the crash occurred after the driver failed to negotiate the corner.
The 26-year-old allegedly had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.103 at the time.
A Queensland Ambulance Services spokeswoman said the driver declined transport to hospital and no injuries were reported.
The driver was issued with a notice to appear in Warwick Magistrates Court on July 12.
A Warwick man was issued with three infringement notices on Saturday night after a disturbance at a Palmerin Street pub.
Sergeant Reid said police were called after the 22-year-old was removed by security at 10.10pm.
He was fined for obstructing police, behaving in a disorderly manner and a liquor offence.
A police raid of a Lyndhurst Lane house on Friday at 10.15am allegedly located a glass pipe.
A 20-year-old Warwick man has been issued with a notice to appear in the Warwick Magistrates Court for possessing a drug utensil.