Named: Warrants issued after alleged offenders fail to show at Toowoomba court
‘Get him here one way or another’: Many Toowoomba residents will be getting a knock on their door after failing to appear in court, after a Toowoomba magistrate issued a number of arrest warrants.
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A Toowoomba magistrate has released a number of arrest warrants under the Bail Act after three separate and unrelated alleged offenders failed to show up to court.
Darling Downs police will now be on the lookout for the alleged law-breakers so they can be brought before the Toowoomba court.
Arrest warrants were issued for the following Darling Downs residents for breaching the conditions of their bail undertakings by failing to appear at the Toowoomba Magistrates Court on Wednesday, June 25.
Harrison David Jenkins
Magistrate Kay Ryan told the court Mr Harrison was previously allowed to remain at large after failing to sign his bail in May, for a charge of common assault.
She said the court would get him to appear “one way or another,” and issued the Bail Act warrant for his arrest.
Mr Jenkins had a number of other charges before the court which included driving and drug related offences.
Jesse Anne Treveton
The court heard Ms Treveton, who failed to show up to court on Wednesday, had been on bail in the community since February after police charged the woman with the possession of a dangerous drug.
Magistrate Ryan declared her undertaking was forfeited and issued a bail act warrant for her arrest.
Bobby Nathan Stephen Rose
The court heard Mr Rose was on bail conditions for a failure to appear charge as well as a number of freshly laid charges.
Ms Ryan told the police prosecution that Mr Rose’s new charges had yet to appear on the court’s database.
She said it was best to find Mr Rose before dealing with the clerical discrepancy, and released a bail act warrant for his arrest.
The above are innocent until proven guilty.