‘In need of help’: Alcoholic boyfriend-slapper at it again
Love is not a blind drunk, it seems. An angry Noble Park alcoholic has once again proven she can’t control herself on the sauce.
Love is not a blind drunk, it seems. An angry Noble Park alcoholic has once again proven she can’t control herself on the sauce.
Canny cops followed their noses, pulling over a dodgy car in Frankston they thought smelt off. When they whiffed weed they knew they had hit the junkie jackpot, finding ice, knife and a stolen licence.
When a Chelsea Heights thief was bailed to her mum’s home she settled into a daily diet of half a gram each of heroin and ice, plus half a bottle of whisky — and kept breaking into cars. But she will still be out of jail again by next week.
A man who has fallen on hard times of late has resorted to begging outside Dandenong Coles for extra cash. But he hasn’t been keeping up with stage 4 restrictions, having breached the COVID-19 rules a staggering number of times.
It’s not unusual to argue on Facebook with someone, but most people just leave an angry emoji and walk away. This Mornington man took his beef from the virtual to the physical world, with real-life results that mean he’ll be offline for a fair while.
From cold-blooded killings to dancefloor deckings and the striking of strangers, Melbourne has been rocked by stories sparked by coward king-hitters. Here’s a list of some of our worst one-punch thugs.
A Cranbourne South man, on bail over an alleged involvement in a clandestine drug lab at the Wellbeing Planet, formerly home to the Daily Planet brothel, has now been accused of carrying counterfeit cash and a weapon.
A 21-year-old man smirked and replied “yeah, sweet” while yawning and shadow-boxing in his media prison cell while being jailed for a curfew-busting crime spree across Melbourne.
A star Victorian jumps jockey who had a stellar career winning a swag of big races — including two Flemington Grand Nationals — turned to booze and prescription pills after injuries took a toll and he lost his leg. He then unloaded on his former partner.
The wife of Richard Ng, accused of stalking a 17-year-old girl as she walked to Monterey Secondary College, says she will keep an eye on him if he is bailed. It comes after police allegedly found rope in his van.
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