Blayney Rotary Lookout: Bradley Meyers, Hunter Carroll, Ryan Hunter charged after alleged robbery and gun threat
Another man has been charged after a group of men allegedly threatened an 18-year-old woman with a firearm in the state’s central west. Here’s the latest.
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Another man has been charged following an investigation into a domestic violence-related incident involving a gun threat to a woman in the state’s central west.
Ryan Hunter, 23, attended Lithgow Police Station, about 2pm on Wednesday, where he was arrested and charged with robbery while being armed with a dangerous weapon.
He was refused bail to appear at Lithgow Local Court on Thursday, where he was formally refused to reappear before the same court on Friday.
Bradley Meyers was arrested at a business on Hamden Park Rd, Kelso, on Monday afternoon, while Hunter Carroll was arrested at a home on Plumb St, Blayney, on Tuesday afternoon after police executed a search warrant.
Police claim a man allegedly threatened a woman with a firearm as the group of men were travelling through Blayney about 9.30pm on Saturday.
“The man left the vehicle a short time later, and allegedly joined two other men in a silver sedan,” police said in a statement.
A car was allegedly used in an attempted carjacking robbery at Blayney Rotary Lookout, about 10.30pm the same night, where a 19-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman told police they were threatened by three men armed with a gun and a machete.
The pair handed over personal items and the vehicle left.
Chifley Police District officers arrested Meyers in Kelso on Monday afternoon and took him to Bathurst police station and charged him with six offences.
The 23-year-old has been charged with three counts of possessing prohibited drugs, robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon, contravening an apprehended violence order in relation to domestic violence and using intimidation to unlawfully influence a person in relation to domestic violence.
He was refused police bail and appeared at Bathurst Local Court on Tuesday, where he was formally refused bail to reappear at the same court on September 4.
Officers seized Carroll’s mobile phone, a silver sedan and prescription medication before they arrested and took him to Bathurst police station.
He has been charged with robbery while armed with a dangerous weapon and refused bail to appear at Bathurst Local Court on Wednesday, where he was formally refused bail to reappear at the same court on September 4.