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Horrific domestic violence offender released from jail

Premium Content Subscriber only A horrific domestic violence offender assaulted his victim then punched her windscreen because she refused to drive him somewhere, a court heard. The man, 23, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty in Gladstone Magistrates Court on Friday to several charges including two counts of common assault. Police prosecutor Kelvin Boyd read the facts of the man’s case to the court and Magistrate Bevan Manthey. The worst of the man’s offending occurred on February 4, when the defendant and the aggrieved were driving on the Scenic Hwy at Emu Park, Queensland. At 6pm, the aggrieved was driving her car and the defendant was the passenger in the front seat.

Drunk man breaks hand after carpark altercation

After the victim left, Mozley became violent and kicked the victim’s left side vehicle mirror. The incident was seen by several witnesses who informed the victim of what had happened. The victim provided a description of Mozley to police and they later found him walking down Bramston St heavily intoxicated. Due to his high level of intoxication, police were unable to question him and he was arrested. Duty lawyer Rio Ramos said her client did not have any recollection of the incident due to his intoxication. “At the time of his offence he suffered some injuries, namely a broken hand as a result of that,” she said.

Man threatens tradies with tomahawk for being too noisy

He said he had then approached the victim with the tomahawk still in his hand. He held the tomahawk above his head in a threatening manner and was yelling incoherently at the time. On June 5, Day had also damaged stacked brickwork at the Calliope Junior Rugby League Club which bordered his property. He told police he was concerned about the movement of water from his own block and the increase in noise pollution from the shed’s construction. On June 17, Day injured a paramedic who he called himself to assist with a medical episode. He threw a beer bottle to the ground which bounced off the work bench and hit the paramedic.

Man smashes QML, lawyers cars in $8k damage spree

Radunz yelled at the woman and kicked the car three more times causing damage. He then approached another car and kicked the left side mirror which caused the glass to smash. He walked towards the nightclub before running up to another car and kicking the right side mirror. He lifted both arms above his head and smashed the mirror down, causing it to rip off the car and smash glass and plastic off the mirror. The same day at 1.30am, Radunz had damaged a Mitsubishi ASX parked on Off St, Gladstone Central, damaging the side window and driver side mirror.

Man s search for lost hunting dogs ends in court

Premium Content Subscriber only A man illegally gained access to a Central Queensland wildlife reserve by cutting a wire fence while looking for his dogs, a court has heard. Daniel Lloyd Grahame, 31, pleaded guilty in Gladstone Magistrates Court on Monday to one count of wilful damage. Grahame was self-represented and police prosecutor Merrilyn Hoskins read the facts of his case to the court and Magistrate Bevan Manthey. On October 23 last year, Grahame s two dogs leapt from the back of his ute as he returned home from a fishing trip near the Byellee Wildlife Reserve. They ran onto the reserve and Grahame, who pursued them in his car, made the decision to cut four wires in a fence to gain access.

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