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Subscriber only A drug trafficker who caused about $6,500 damage to a McDonalds drive-thru sign had been sober for five to six years but a loss of job and relationship break down drove him back to illicit drugs. Tyson Jeffrey Ellis, 24, pleaded guilty on April 27 in the Supreme Court in Rockhampton to 20 charges including two counts of trafficking drugs, one count of possessing more than two grams of drugs, four counts of possessing drugs, two possess weapons of which one was altered, possess restricted drugs, possess suspected proceeds of drug crime, and drive without due care and attention. The two trafficking charges arose from two one-week trafficking periods.
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