Police have been captured pulling thousands of dollars in cash out of a north Queensland mattress following a major drug raid that saw six people arrested this past weekend.
Officers from Mackay raided the Landsdowne Road, West Mackay home on Sunday, allegedly seizing drugs, a car and more than $180,000 in cash.
Bodycam footage from the raid has shown officers discovering a hole in a mattress in one of the beds. They pull out an air-sealed bag of money.
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Bags of cash were pulled from a mattress.(Queensland Police)
The video then shows several other bags inside the mattress, adding to a total of $186,000 found in the raid.
Radio Hauraki s 30 From 30
This was the year that came to define a generation. The year. 1991.
The All Blacks lost the Semi-Final of the Rugby World Cup to Australia on a cold and dark Landsdowne Road afternoon.
The Simpsons made their television debut on Kiwi screens and we only had a population of three and a half million.
But 30 years ago it was the music that really owned 91.
Nirvana erupted on the scene with Nevermind .
REM released Out of time and Pearl Jam gave us TEN .
So all next month Radio Hauraki is looking to create the cream of the 91 crop with Hauraki’s 30 From 30.
12) Kingsway - 6
What is the maximum penalty for someone convicted of burglary? The maximum sentence that can be passed to an individual who is convicted of burglary, as set out in the Theft Act, is as follows: 14 years if the burglary was committed in a building that is a dwelling or 10 years if the burglary was carried out in any other building.
Monthly crime numbers for 2020 Despite being in a lockdown or under government restrictions due to the global coronavirus pandemic, crime levels remained steady throughout most of the year. The month with the lowest level of reported crime was December with 2,226 offences reported in Brighton and Hove.
Limerick s Live 95
Search By Amanda Flannery (via Draw Out) One of Limerick’s most memorable characters has been celebrated in a giant street mural unveiled in the heart of her hometown today.
Legendary Limerick lady, Dodo Reddan (1922-1995), real name Hanora Quirke, was known by many for her two main passions in life - her love of dogs and rugby.
Now, Limerick City and County Council have funded a collaborated with Draw Out to bring to life a special tribute mural to one of Limerick s most recognisable people.
Dodo was well-known around Limerick city for her pram full of dogs, and rescued countless strays dogs throughout her life. At the time of her death, she had been caring for 24 dogs.
Former workshop supervisor Darren Sear-Trevor has been sentenced for using his Suffolk employer Rockart UK's bank card to make unauthorised withdrawals.