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Townsville drug hot spots: City, Kirwan, Aitkenvale revealed as worst

It has been revealed Townsville has the highest drug crime across Queensland but a further analysis of our crime data has revealed the worst drug afflicted suburbs. SEE HOW YOUR SUBURB STACKS UP

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It has been revealed Townsville has the highest drug crime across Queensland.

The Townsville Bulletin crunched the available Queensland Police data which unveiled Townsville had the highest number of drug offences compared to other major centres including Logan, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Cairns.

A further analysis has now revealed the worst suburbs in the city.

Townsville City accounted for the highest number of drug offences according to a new analysis of crime statistics.

According to Queensland Police’s Online Crime Map, there were 2187 drug offences committed in the city, which includes the nightclub strip on Flinders St East, in the past 12 months.

Nipping on its heels was the large suburb of Kirwan, with 2089 drug offences committed.

Following on from these two suburbs was Aitkenvale with 1511 offences, South Townsville with 762 offences and North Ward with 739.

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Suburb drug breakdown (alphabetical)

Aitkenvale – 1511

Alice River – 43

Alligator Creek – 40

Annandale – 347

Belgian Gardens – 452

Black River – 48

Bluewater – 49

Bohle – 70

Bohle Plains 84

Burdell 221

Bushland Beach – 191

Castle Hill – 37

Cluden – 71

Condon – 559

Cosgrove – 47

Cranbrook – 689

Currajong – 361

Deeragun – 383

Douglas – 77

Garbutt – 265

Gulliver – 357

Heatley – 672

Hermit Park – 483

Hyde Park – 282

Idalia – 482

Jensen – 82

Kirwan – 2089

Kelso – 641

Mount Louisa – 547

Mount Low – 132

Mount St John – 37

Mundingburra – 341

Murray – 16

Mutarnee – 29

Mysterton – 53

Nome – 20

North Ward – 739

Oonoonba – 31

Pallarenda – 2

Paluma – 3

Pimlico – 601

Pinnacles – 5

Rasmussen – 565

Railway Estate – 341

Rollingstone – 88

Rosslea – 208

Rowes Bay – 71

Saunders Beach – 28

Shaw – 46

South Townsville – 762

Stuart – 129

Thuringowa – 554

Toolakea – 8

Toomulla – 9

Townsville City – 2187

Town Common – 7

Vincent – 478

West End – 674

Wulguru – 340

Yabulu – 105

The faces and names behind Townsville’s drug crime

Ian Robert Charles Dale was sentenced to 18 months' jail with an immediate parole eligibility date for supplying schedule 1 dangerous drugs.
Ian Robert Charles Dale was sentenced to 18 months' jail with an immediate parole eligibility date for supplying schedule 1 dangerous drugs.

Ian Robert Charles Dale

A judge has told a drug dealer his decision to supply drugs to feed his habit was a “road to hell”.

Ian Robert Charles Dale, 30, ­offered to supply methamphetamines and cannabis while he was on parole.

The Townsville Magistrates Court said police executed a search warrant at a Townsville City backpackers on November 27 last year. Police found a bong, two digital scales and two needles.

The court heard police seized two mobiles and uncovered seven offers to supply methamphetamines and 16 offers to supply cannabis. Crown prosecutor Catherine Holden told the court of 23 offers to supply, Dale supplied 3.5g of methamphetamines and 7g of cannabis.

Dale was arrested by police on December 6 last year on separate matters.

The court heard Dale had a 12- page criminal history and his parole was suspended when he was charged by police.

Dale pleaded guilty to 24 charges including seven counts of supplying schedule 1 dangerous drugs and 16 of supplying schedule 2 drugs.

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Natasha Louise Nielsen was given a $900 recognisance for one count of trespass and one count of possessing dangerous drugs.
Natasha Louise Nielsen was given a $900 recognisance for one count of trespass and one count of possessing dangerous drugs.

Natasha Louise Neilsen

A Queensland Education worker who used scaffolding to scale the Museum of Tropical Queensland’s roof was looking for a “quiet place to talk”.

Natasha Louise Neilsen, 28, had enjoyed a Saturday night out on the town on Flinders Street.

The Townsville Magistrates Court heard at 3.50am on February 10 this year, Townsville CitySafe CCTV cameras caught Neilsen along with a male companion climbing on the museum’s roof.

Neilsen and her male friend were asked to descend the roof by the police and they complied.

Police prosecutor Len Brown told the court Neilsen told police she used a shopping trolley to climb over the museum construction fence.

“(She) was asked if she had anything on her that she shouldn’t, she nodded her head in a yes motion and was asked what she meant and she said she had a MDMA capsule in her wallet,” he said.

Neilsen pleaded guilty to one count of possessing dangerous drugs and one count of trespass – entering or remaining in yard or place of business.

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Cameron Andrew Sevier

A young Townsville man has walked from court with a warning after he was caught snorting coke from a park table in the CBD.

Cameron Andrew Sevier, 23, pleaded guilty in the Townsville Magistrates Court to possessing dangerous drugs.

Police prosecutor Roger Beal said officers attended a park in Flinders Street where four men appeared to be engaged in drug activity on August 27 this year.

Mr Beal said police saw Sevier lower his head to the table and sniff something that left a white powder on his nose. Officers found about 1g of cocaine in a small clip-seal bag when they searched him.

Originally published as Townsville drug hot spots: City, Kirwan, Aitkenvale revealed as worst

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