Clermont dad, Luke William Pollard, had unlawful possession of weapon
The Clermont man found the gun a decade ago and wasn’t sure what to do with it, so opted to take it home before passing it on to another person.
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A man has been charged over a gun that he found “in the scrub” about ten years ago that has since been stored behind the fridge.
Police searched a property at Old Showgrounds Road on April 25, and spoke to Luke William Pollard, 38, who lived at the address.
Clermont Magistrates Court heard a gun had been found in the possession of another person who told police it originally came from Pollard.
He told police he had found the gun a decade earlier and wasn’t sure what to do with it, so he took it home and left it behind the fridge.
Pollard, a father of two, said he didn’t realise a license was required for an air rifle.
Magistrate Robert Walker said it had been a requirement since the introduction of the 1990 Weapons Act.
He pleaded guilty to the unlawful possession of a weapon.
Pollard was fined $400. The conviction was recorded.
Originally published as Clermont dad, Luke William Pollard, had unlawful possession of weapon