Eight shocking cases from Victorian courts this week
From threatening a teen KFC worker because he wanted more salt on his chips to a dad who snapped pictures up a teen’s skirt on a public bus, these are the shocking cases heard in court this week.
From threatening a teen KFC worker because he wanted more salt on his chips to a dad who snapped pictures up a teen’s skirt on a public bus, these are the shocking cases heard in court this week.
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A man charged with murder 40 years after his bride-to-be went missing from her Windsor home has had the charge dropped.
A good Samaritan snatched the phone off a Croydon father-of-five caught using the camera to zoom into the crotch of a teenage commuter in a skirt.
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A man who failed to break into a Geelong TAFE campus twice, stole from a golf club and robbed $1300 of meat from Woolworths has been sent to jail for his crimes.
Residents on a Norlane street have allegedly been terrorised by their neighbour during a series of bizarre incidents, including being threatened with a knife and having the man stand naked on their front porch.
A young man accused of assaulting a woman inside her home during a New Year’s Day burglary spree has fronted Geelong court applying for bail.
A magistrate has branded a burglar a “massive disappointment” after he failed to break into a Geelong stage twice and then resorted to stealing from a supermarket.
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