Home and Away star Orpheus Pledger arrested
Former Home and Away star Orpheus Pledger has been arrested after he failed to show for court for allegedly assaulting a woman.
Former Home and Away star Orpheus Pledger has been arrested.
The 30-year-old actor failed to turn up to court on Tuesday after allegedly assaulting a woman.
He had been granted bail on Monday and taken to the Royal Melbourne Hospital for a court-ordered medical assessment for his mental health.
But police allege he absconded from the hospital overnight and failed to appear in Melbourne Magistrates Court for his bail hearing on Tuesday.
Following a three day police hunt and appeal for his arrest, Victoria Police said they had arrested Pledger on Thursday.
Pledger had been charged with causing injury and unlawful assault relating to an incident that took place on March 25.
Police attended a suburban Melbourne home at 1.35am after a triple-0 call cut out.
Police alleged during Monday’s court hearing that the words “he’s coming” were heard before the line disconnected.
The woman was taken to hospital with bruising, small lacerations to her cheek, and bruising to her neck, which police alleged indicated strangling.
Footage of the incident, currently before the court, was played to Magistrate Justin Foster, who remarked: “It’s reasonably clear that he stomped on (the woman’s) head.”
Police detailed what was allegedly caught in the 25-second clip.
The recording allegedly captures the accused walking up behind the woman, grabbing her, and dragging her to the ground before proceeding to stomp on her head.
It’s also alleged that the soles of a pair of Vans sneakers belonging to Pledger bear a significant likeness to a bruising pattern on each side of the alleged victim’s face and ears.
Pledger was arrested at 10.38am on March 25 in Northcote and has been in custody since.
During the lengthy bail application on Monday, the court deliberated over ongoing risk to the public and the alleged victim balanced with a need for Pledger to receive urgent treatment for drug abuse and his declining mental health.
Court documents alleged the accused is at an “extreme risk of further assaulting” the alleged victim.
Pledger’s lawyer, Jasper MacCuspie, argued his client’s mental health would deteriorate if he were to remain in custody.
Magistrate Foster responded: “He (allegedly) stomped on (the victim’s) head. The risk of something else happening and having dire consequences is striking.”
Mr MacCuspie told the court he was “immensely frustrated” by the fact Pledger allegedly spent six hours in the hospital waiting to be assessed – which did not end up happening, it was claimed.
Also seemingly frustrated with the system was Magistrate Justin Foster who lamented “bending over backwards” on Monday to give the actor an urgent order for involuntary inpatient mental health care.
“I’ll never make an order like that again … (I) bent over backwards to try and offer someone mental health treatment as they require,” he told the court on Tuesday.
As for Pledger’s whereabouts, Mr MacCuspie said there is “no way to contact him”.
Pledger was still considered on remand and it remains unclear how he was able to leave the state’s care.
Royal Melbourne Hospital has been presented with the claims from court regarding Pledger’s lengthy wait time but has not responded.
Pledger’s bail was revoked for his case to be heard again on May 10 and an application for an arrest warrant was made to court.
The bail application was initially pushed back from Monday to Tuesday, after Pledger was sent to the hospital under police escort to seek an involuntary patient assessment.
If Pledger were admitted into care at the hospital, he was expected to re-attend court on Tuesday via video link. If he was not admitted into care, he was requested to attend in person.
On Monday, police protested Pledger’s counsel’s arguments for the actor to be moved to a treatment facility citing concerns about security and the risk of absconding.
Detective Senior Constable Rhys Phillips said on Monday: “When he is unwell, he is a danger.”
Pledger boasts an extensive acting resume with roles in some of Australia’s most-watched programs since appearing in The Secret Life of Us in 2001 at age eight.
Pledger played significant roles in popular Australian TV shows such as the mid-2000s dystopian teen drama Silversun, Neighbours and a lengthy stint on Home and Away.
He more recently made a short-lived appearance in the third season of SAS Australia in 2022 but abruptly quit the show after the cast and crew expressed concerns over his “erratic behaviour”.
Pledger featured in a Men’s Health interview in 2019 towards the end of his time at Home and Away. In it, he briefly addressed the relationship between exercise and his mental health and detailed how he had moved away from toxic influences in his life.
“What I look at, the pages I follow on Instagram, the things I listen to, the words I speak and the people I choose to spend my time with,” Pledger said.
“My aim is to have these areas of my life aligned with who I am and what I like, as they’re fundamentally influential to my overall mental health.”
After leaving the iconic Australian soapie, Pledger revealed on Instagram that he planned to start DJing and he had been making electronic music.
– With Rohan Smith