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Police charge man after truck and train collision Detectives from the Major Crash Investigation Section have charged a 43-year-old man as a result of their investigation into a serious crash that occurred in Parkeston (Kalgoorlie) on Monday, 22 February 2021.
It is alleged the man was driving a Mack prime mover road train combination that collided with a freight train at the railway crossing on Yarri Road.
Two male train drivers (70yrs), were flown to Royal Perth Hospital with serious injuries.
The 43-year-old man from Kalgoorlie has been charged with:-
• Two counts of Dangerous Driving Causing Grievous Bodily Harm.
Kalgoorlie community corrections officer risks jail over alleged computer breaches
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Financial crimes squad detectives have charged a 54-year-old Department of Justice employee after she allegedly accessed restricted information about herself and three others known to her.
The Kalgoorlie community corrections officer has been accused of unlawfully accessing restricted information by breaching a department database outside of her duties on four occasions between October and February.
Among their listed responsibilities, corrections officers case manage those accused who come before the courts and prepare reports about convicted offenders for sentencing and releasing authorities.
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Two men, woman charged over alleged million-dollar gold theft at Coolgardie s Greenfields Mill
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The Greenfields Mill in Coolgardie, Western Australia.
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Three people, including a woman in a senior management position, have been charged in connection to an alleged million-dollar gold theft in Western Australia s Goldfields.
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Three people have been charged over the alleged theft
Police claim 8,465 tonnes of gold-bearing ore was stolen with an estimated value of $1.18 million
The ore was being processed at the Greenfields Mill, located 3km east of the Coolgardie townsite
Detectives from the Kalgoorlie-based Gold Stealing Detection Unit have charged a 73-year-old Geographe man and a 40-year-old man from East Fremantle with stealing as a servant.