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A Gladstone man in custody after allegedly racking up more than 22 offences in a shocking crime spree applied for bail on Tuesday.
Michael Bernard Luke Delta, 28, appeared from the Gladstone watchhouse via video-link before Magistrate Bevan Manthey and police prosecutor Kelvin Boyd.
Mr Boyd made reference to some of Delta’s alleged offending, which included several instances of evading police, like he allegedly did on January 13, 2021.
Gladstone police were conducting patrols on Far St, West Gladstone at 10.15am when they allegedly observed Delta driving a stolen car on the Dawson Highway.
Five minutes later police allege they saw the car again on Far Street, however, Delta allegedly had a black scarf covering part of his face this time.
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A Gladstone womanâs traffic history came back to bite her in the local Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
Anita Kontro, 51, pleaded guilty to driving without a licence - which had been demerit point suspended.
Police prosecutor Kelvin Boyd read the facts of Kontroâs case to the court and Magistrate Bevan Manthey.
On February 24, 2021 Kontroâs licence was suspended due to the loss of her demerit points.
On March 7 at 5pm police intercepted a Toyota sedan for a licence check in the NightOwl Gladstone car park.
Checks on Kontroâs licence found she was driving on a suspended licence and when questioned, she had no emergent reason for driving.
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Subscriber only A mum s fraudulent behaviour at a popular retail store landed her in Gladstone Magistrates Court on Tuesday. Marnie Flaherty, 27, pleaded guilty to attempted fraud before Magistrate Bevan Manthey and prosecutor Kelvin Boyd. Mr Boyd read the facts of Flaherty s offending, which started at 12.20pm on March 1, 2021. Flaherty, a mother of two, and her co-accused entered Big W in the Stockland shopping complex on the corner of Dawson Highway and Philip Street. Flaherty selected a pair of hair clippers and clothes and paid for them before exiting the store. Flaherty and the co-accused re-entered the store with the purchased items and were observed selecting identical items and walking to the refund service counter.
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