‘Never in my career’: Complex reasons behind chilling DV surge
Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll has expressed shock at the “awful statistics” of Queensland’s surging domestic violence scourge.
Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll has expressed shock at the “awful statistics” of Queensland’s surging domestic violence scourge.
From a man who sold a Jeep he didn’t own to pay for drugs, to a woman who pinched 27 cans of dog food, these are some of the most bizarre cases heard in Southern Downs’ courts in the past year.
From drug offending, robberies, to drink and drug driving, these are the Southern Downs streets that have been identified as the most dangerous.
A Southern Downs magistrate has blasted a drug addict who was jailed after he was busted with meth hidden in his wallet. Read the magistrate’s stern warning.
Not even handcuffs could contain the frenzied outburst, as he frantically tried to break out of the Warwick court dock.
Police seized a stash of methamphetamines and more than $13,000 in cash in the Southern Downs arrest.
The Stanthorpe court was told the man was busted for drug offences twice in three days.
From a man growing his own weed stash to a woman hiding a bong in a pencil case, here is the full list of offenders.
‘Letting them out to repeat their crimes every night is unacceptable and it’s got to change.’
The Warwick court heard the man was 15 at the time and said he is ‘tormented’ by memories of the assaults.
The court heard the Stanthorpe man was 15 at the time and said he is ‘tormented’ by memories of the assaults.
The 22yo woman was busted sourcing the drug for herself and a friend nearly 10 times in two months.
Authorities are investigating the resident they say was keeping three of the native animals illegally in Warwick.
A Warwick court heard the man’s own daughter was just one of three girls violated by the serial predator.
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