Alice Springs police arrest prisoners four minutes after escape attempt
An alleged mad dash for freedom by two prisoners in the Red Centre has proved short lived, with police arresting them in minutes. Find out more.
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December 24, 12pm: Two men are awaiting charges after they were caught “minutes” after an alleged escape attempt in the Red Centre, police say.
Police said the two male prisoners were being escorted back to the watch house by officers when they “broke free” on Monday afternoon in Alice Springs.
“Police immediately deployed and arrested the men within four minutes at a location on Railway Tce,” an NT Police spokesperson said.
Police said charges were expected to be laid on Tuesday.
A Corrections spokesperson said there were 55 prisoners in the watch-house when the escape occurred.
“Police apprehended both prisoners shortly after 200 metres from where they escaped,” the spokesperson said.
“The Department of Corrections is undertaking an internal investigation.”
Woman left with ‘significant’ leg injuries after alleged DV assault
December 23, 2pm: A 31-year-old woman is in hospital and a 36-year-old man is in custody, accused by police of beating the woman with a “blunt weapon” in the Red Centre.
Police say they’re investigating the alleged assault, which took place early Monday morning in a community in Harts Range.
The man was arrested by police after he fled into bushland.
The woman suffered “significant injuries to her legs”, police said.
She was sent to Alice Springs hospital for treatment.
Police are urging anyone with information to get in touch on 131 444 and quote reference P24357246.
Anonymous reports can also be made to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online.
Help is available for those affected by family or domestic violence, such as but not limited too Lifeline (13 11 44) or 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732).
Alice Springs ‘pignapping’ reveals alarming trend: Police
December 23, 9am: An alarming “trend” is emerging around Alice Springs where pets are being “let out” from yards.
Senior sergeant Mick Fields told the ABC on Monday two piglets had been stolen from a rural block in Ross, south of Alice Springs between 3.30am and 5.30am on Sunday morning.
Mr Fields said the two piglets were “removed” from an enclosed veranda on the property, but were later found and are now “all safe and well”.
Mr Fields said the recent pignapping was part of a “trend” targeting pets.
“It’s becoming a little bit of a trend that [pets] are being let out from yards,” Sergeant Fields said.
“Whether it’s an intention to steal them or just get up to mischief.”
Sergeant Fields urged residents to lock gates to keep their pets safe.
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Originally published as Alice Springs police arrest prisoners four minutes after escape attempt