Richard John Wortley sentenced in Dalby Magistrates Court on multiple weapons offences
A wild foot chase through Dalby backyards has ended with tasers being pulled and a former A-grade footballer in cuffs.
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A 32-year-old Dalby man has been released back into the community after being found with ammunition and a knuckle duster strapped to his chest.
Former Ipswich and Toowoomba A-grade footy player Richard John Wortley appeared in Oakey Magistrates Court via video from prison where he pleaded guilty to two counts of contravening a domestic violence order, one count of possessing a knuckle duster, one count of possessing ammunition and one count of obstructing police.
The court was told on March 28, 2025 police attended an address in relation to a domestic violence matter.
When police confronted Wortley he took off running, jumping fences and attempting to hide in a grassland area.
They took chase and one police officer was forced to draw their taser, but didn’t deploy it, with a second officer tackling Wortley.
After being detained police discovered a knuckle duster and four rounds of .22 calibre ammunition taped to his chest.
Wortley had a history of weapons offences being sentenced for possession of a handgun and .22 ammunition in 2022.
For his offences Wortley was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment and immediately released on parole.
The knuckle dusters and the ammunition were also forfeited.
A conviction was recorded.
Originally published as Richard John Wortley sentenced in Dalby Magistrates Court on multiple weapons offences