Lismore man banned from op-shop after abusing staff over Covid rules
Police will allege the man, while in an op-shop in the Lismore CBD, failed to use Covid-19 sign-ins and wear his face mask, and then became aggressive when staff told him to leave.
Police will allege the man, while in an op-shop in the Lismore CBD, failed to use Covid-19 sign-ins and wear his face mask, and then became aggressive when staff told him to leave.
The court heard the former Lismore man could not be reached by his solicitors, and other technical issues delayed the sentencing over charges relating to a serious 2019 crash.
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The Northern Rivers man is facing a number of historical child sex abuse allegations, with one alleged victim as young as four.
Police allege a North Coast man, who was arrested in the Byron Shire in June, was found with 6.7kg of the stimulant drug in his car when he was pulled over for speeding.
He’s been described as a “true professional and gentleman”, and now one of the Northern Rivers’ most highly respected police officers has decided to call time on his distinguished career.
It’s been almost 12 months since speed camera warning signs were removed, and it’s costing drivers in the Lismore electorate dearly, new data has revealed.
The 28-year-old woman, who faked an electricity bill worth more than $900, told police she created the dodgy document because she’d been left with debt by other housemates in the past.
The 23-year-old was convicted and sentenced over a 2018 fatal Ballina brawl, but further matters relating to the case were dealt with in court this week.
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