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Man caught hiding knife in buttocks at Coast pub

The court heard Tuckwood said he had a knife in his pants, and officers searched him. A 15cm blade was found secreted between his buttocks, Senior Constable Burrell said. When asked why he was carrying the knife Tuckwood said only have you seen Caboolture? . Tuckwood pleaded guilty in Caloundra Magistrates Court on Wednesday to possessing a knife in public and obstructing police. Deni Jai Carr is charged with obstructing police, assault occasioning bodily harm and assaulting a police officer in a public place while adversely affected. Sen-Const Burrell said the fact that the knife was hidden where it was meant Tuckwood knew he shouldn t have had it, and that it could have posed a threat to police.

Man caught hiding knife in buttocks at Sunshine Coast pub

The court heard Tuckwood said he had a knife in his pants, and officers searched him. A 15cm blade was found secreted between his buttocks, Senior Constable Burrell said. When asked why he was carrying the knife Tuckwood said only have you seen Caboolture? . Tuckwood pleaded guilty in Caloundra Magistrates Court on Wednesday to possessing a knife in public and obstructing police. Deni Jai Carr is charged with obstructing police, assault occasioning bodily harm and assaulting a police officer in a public place while adversely affected. Sen-Const Burrell said the fact that the knife was hidden where it was meant Tuckwood knew he shouldn t have had it, and that it could have posed a threat to police.

BUSTED: 8 Coast grandparents who ve landed in court

Premium Content Subscriber only From a gutsy grandma who tried to outrun police to a grandpa who was too slack to delete child exploitation material from his phone, here are eight Sunshine Coast grandparents who were busted setting a bad example.   Drug-dealing grandad s desperate act to save dying wife Thomas Ivor Jones claimed he committed drug offences to support his terminally-ill wife and himself after her death. Propped up by his walking stick, a grandfather pleaded guilty to staggering drug crimes he committed to support his cancer-riddled wife and himself after her death. Alexandra Headland man Thomas Ivor Jones bought a large amount of marijuana in a failed attempt to produce cannabis oil to ease his wife s pain during her terminal battle, Maroochydore District Court heard in 2019.

Man threatens coast guard, challenges cops to fight

Senior Constable Burrell said English challenged police to a fight when they spoke with him. English, who pleaded guilty in Caloundra Magistrates Court to one count of public nuisance, said he didn t try to start a fight with police. I didn t challenge anyone to a fight, he said. Yes, I got charged with drinking in public and then I walked away and said, thanks very much have a good day and they asked me to stop and that s when they arrested me. Magistrate Haydn Stjernqvist fined English $450. A conviction was recorded.

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