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Subscriber only The 28-year-old Southside man who allegedly went on a nine hour shooting spree through the region on Saturday night appeared in Gympie Magistrates Court today (Monday). Supported by his family who sat in the public gallery, Damien Michael Patrick Gallaher faced 10 charges that were all allegedly committed after an argument with a colleague in a local pub. Mr Gallaher was accused of driving through Gympie region streets in his Holden Commodore firing a shotgun at several locations including his workplace, doing a burnout that caused his rear tyres to rip from the rims and breaking into his workplace where he took a truck and crashed it into a tree.
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Subscriber only TWELVE men and women faced Gympie Magistrates Court last week after they made the decision to get behind the wheel with alcohol or drugs in their system. From alcohol readings nearly four times the legal limit to P-platers driving drunk on the beach, these locals have been found guilty of drink or drug driving this week.
Rachel Frances Hill Rachel Frances Hill, 32, had her licence suspended when she was caught driving while almost four times the limit - 0.189 - along Exhibition Road on November 25. Gympie Magistrates Court heard this week Hill was then caught driving the very next day.
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Subscriber only A 39-year-old arborist took his son s car for a test drive while drunk and disqualified, crashing it into a street pole in Glastonbury and blowing nearly four times the legal limit. Zeph Reidy Kelly pleaded guilty in Gympie Magistrates Court on Thursday to driving while disqualified and driving while under the influence. On August 24, Kelly was spinning the wheels of his son s Holden Sedan on a driveway before making his way onto the road. Police prosecutor Melissa Campbell said police attended the crash scene at 7:50pm where Kelly had hit a street sign at the intersection of Glastonbury Road.