Grafton’s wildest police chases
From five kids on a joy ride in a hot Falcon to a 4WD that roared past a wedding party – Grafton has had its fair share of police pursuits. We reveal some of the wildest ones.
From five kids on a joy ride in a hot Falcon to a 4WD that roared past a wedding party – Grafton has had its fair share of police pursuits. We reveal some of the wildest ones.
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A 43-year-old Brisbane man has been brought into NSW to face aggravated stealing charges after an alleged attack on a homeless man in Tweed Heads four years ago.
The 18-year-old started doing burnouts next to where plain clothes police in an unmarked car were parked.
The 58-year-old began banging on her caravan before smashing a window, cutting himself and spraying blood all over her.
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A Byron father who assaulted his partner causing her to trip over a rocking horse has pleaded to the courts for a lesser sentence and non-conviction.
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