Dodgy Dandenong driver does it again
One of Dandenong’s worst drivers was given six months’ jail for more offending, but wasn’t happy with that sentence and appealed. But it seems he didn’t learn his lesson.
One of Dandenong’s worst drivers was given six months’ jail for more offending, but wasn’t happy with that sentence and appealed. But it seems he didn’t learn his lesson.
A Cranbourne man who is alleged to have threatened to smash his ex-girlfriend’s head on the ground before allegedly turning his attention to her dog has had his bid for freedom delayed.
A man who had only been out of jail a few weeks was found by police wandering city streets with boltcutters, a knife and a chisel at 2am. But that wasn’t the only bad decision the Dandenong man had made.
A 38-year-old man is alleged to have stalked a 17-year-old girl as she walked to her Frankston North school. Richard Ng could now be free, so why is he still in jail?
A Dandenong North driver knew he was banned but still got behind the wheel. His “silly excuses” of driving a drunk mate and getting his car fixed did not impress when he had to front court.
A road rager caused a bingle at Beacon Lighting’s carpark in Pakenham, but got all dark when the other driver said he was reporting the crash to cops. He then chased the man through the southeast suburbs with his crazy mates.
River Romeo has faced court over allegations he attacked his ex in an alcohol-fuelled frenzy. The former Mallacoota man has been banned from the city and had better get back used to country life.
A convicted sex offender should have been tucked up in the cot like rest of Melbourne. Instead, police found him acting weirdly at Dandenong Plaza. They allegedly discovered why when they searched his underpants.
A Frankston “Karen” accused of going on a coughing, abusive tirade because Cafe Fleur by Jen staff asked her to wear a mask holds “anti-authoritarian views”, a court has heard.
Instead of being patient, an angry thug went on a rampage at Dandenong Hospital, threatening emergency department staff who were trying to help him. Now he’s spending months behind bars — all for a hurt pinky.
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