Golden Beach boat drama: Dean Robert Richards charged
The owners of a Golden Beach home which had a Ford Ranger plough through the front of it last Monday have shown compassion towards the man who was allegedly behind the wheel.
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The owners of a Golden Beach home which had a Ford Ranger plough through the front of it last Monday have shown compassion towards the man who was allegedly behind the wheel.
The residents of the Anning Ave address, a New Zealand couple who arrived in Australia one year ago, were woken by the vehicle crashing through their front wall just after 5.30am.
The husband and wife had bought the home six months ago and run local business Ecocrete Surfacing.
The wife said the moment the ute crashed was like “waking up to a bomb going off”.
She, her husband, and her 79-year-old mother were home at the time.
She couldn’t believe he got out of the car and said her first response was to ask him if he was okay.
But then he took off. The husband chased him down the road for quite some time.
The pair said he was yelling, swearing, carrying on and making no sense.
Though she showed empathy towards the man.
“My heart bleeds for him, I hope he’s okay … he’s clearly very unwell,” she said.
The man, Dean Robert Richards, surrendered himself at 10.30am Monday after a five-hour long ordeal.
Specialist police were called to the Caloundra Power Boat Club after reports a man had stolen a car belonging to a senior police officer and crashed it through a house in Anning Ave about 5.35am, before fleeing to the water.
Senior Sergeant John Van Egmond said it was not a police officer’s car - but a privately owned Ford Ranger.
“It was a private vehicle parked at a private address,” he said.
“About 5.30am this (Monday) morning police became aware of a car being stolen from a house at Wurtulla.
“That vehicle sped down the Nicklin Way and into the Golden Beach/Pelican Waters area where it’s collided with a house and was embedded in the house.
“The owners of the house confronted the male driver of the vehicle. There was a short struggle in the house and subsequently the male fled down to the Power Boat Club.
“That 28-year-old male then gained entry to a boat, barricaded himself in the boat, (allegedly) armed himself with some knives and poured petrol on himself.”
Police arrived on the scene shortly after and commenced negotiations with Mr Richards.
By 10.30am the man had surrendered himself to police and was taken into custody.
“He was very elevated and very agitated,” Senior Sergeant Van Egmond said.
“He’s uninjured.
“He’s well known to police.”
The 28-year-old Caboolture man has been charged with 20 offences, including four counts of enter premises and commit, four counts of wilful damage, and one count each of dangerous operation of a vehicle, unlawful use of a motor vehicle and obstruct police.
He had his matter mentioned in Maroochydore Magistrates Court on July 2 and was represented by defence lawyer Luke Bull.
Mr Richards did not appear in person and has not entered any pleas.
Mr Bull told the court his client has not applied for bail and asked for the matter to be adjourned in order to case conference.
Magistrate Haydn Stjernqvist adjourned the matter to August 6.
On Monday, one of the owners of the house was spotted on the scene in tears.
The man was surrounded by police as he was taken to a waiting ambulance after he was convinced to come from the boat he was holed up in.
He was seen to be highly agitated and yelling at those around him.
Originally published as Golden Beach boat drama: Dean Robert Richards charged