Premium Content It s any business owner s nightmare: employees who seem outwardly trustworthy but under the sweet exterior they are stealing from out under you. The hairdresser who plundered cash to feed his drug addiction; the payroll manager who gobbled up hundreds of thousands of dollars to gamble; the duty manager who stole thousands as revenge for a row with management - these 18 people below wanted more than was their due, and paid the price for it.
Plundered $1300 to feed cocaine and methamphetamine addiction. Ellen Grove man Clarence Hyacinth Joseph, a former employee of hairdressing chain Salon Express, stole from the Browns Plains and Robina outlets on August 13 last year.
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Subscriber only One of the three victims of one of Queensland Police s most shameful episodes has been jailed for a two-day crime spree in north Brisbane, featuring eight burglaries and two car thefts, while on an ice bender . Zillmere man Aaron Carlo, 40, a victim of the notorious Pinkenba Six episode, where six QPS officers detained three Aboriginal children, despite not committing an offence, and dumped them in Pinkenba bushland, shoeless, to walk back into the city, pleaded guilty in Brisbane District Court on Monday to 19 offences. They included eight counts of burglary, two counts of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, two counts of failure to comply with the duties of someone involved in a crash, and one count each of dangerous operation of a vehicle, common assault, obstructing a police officer, and failure to comply with a requirement to stop a vehicle,
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A highly-regarded doctor and researcher who was caught with thousands of child abuse images has narrowly avoided jail after a court found there were exceptional circumstances at play. Keith Benjamin Greenland, 62, faced Brisbane District Court on Tuesday where he pleaded guilty to possessing, accessing and distributing child exploitation material. The court heard the Hamilton anaesthesiologist was at the height of his career when Queensland Police discovered almost 14,000 videos and images at his home in January last year. Barrister Kate Juhasz told the court that the material was mostly of post-pubescent children and said Greenland had made full and frank admissions to police.