Whitsunday man, 41, arrested in Jubilee Pocket, charged with robbery, trespass
A 41-year-old Whitsunday man has been charged with theft, trespass and breaking and entering after his arrest at a Jubilee Pocket property, with police accusing him of giving them a fake ID.
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A Whitsundays man was arrested and charged with violent robberies and a string of other offences after police accused him of providing false ID.
A 41-year-old, also accused of attempting to break and enter, was picked up by police at a Jubilee Pocket address.
Officers from the Whitsunday Tactical Crime Squad claim they were attending for an unrelated matter when the man was located.
When asked by officers to provide identifying information, he gave false information and was subsequently arrested, according to police.
Police have charged the man with robbery with violence, two counts of unlawfully using a motor vehicle, two counts of break and enter, attempted break-in and three counts of unlawful trespass among other charges.
He is scheduled to appear in Proserpine Magistrates Court on September 12.