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Subscriber only An argument over doing the dishes ended when a man sprayed mould cleaner in his partner s face. On April 1 at 11am a woman contacted police regarding a domestic dispute, court documents reveal. When police attended the Tweed address, the woman said she had recently separated from the man which had resulted in ongoing arguments. She told police the man had sprayed mould cleaner in her face. She had immediate pain and discomfort with a burning sensation on her face. When police spoke to the 47-year-old man he said he had sprayed it but didn t believe it was in her face.
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A Queensland man accused of sexually inciting teenage girls in Murwillumbah claims he will spend too much time on remand awaiting hearing.
Piotr Dadok, 41, faces charges of inciting another person for a sexual act, behaving in an offensive manner and three counts of stalking or intimidation.
Police allege about 10.20am on March 7 Mr Dadok approached a 14-year-old girl on Brisbane St, Murwillumbah where he allegedly spoke to her and made several sexual propositions, before she walked away.
It is alleged in a second incident, police were called to a shopping centre on the corner of Brisbane and Wollumbin streets, Murwillumbah, after reports two children were allegedly approached by Mr Dadok, about 11.30am.
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Subscriber only A Tweed Heads man who harassed his neighbour was recorded on video claiming to be a NSW police officer. Robert Joseph Schwarz, 55, pleaded guilty in Tweed Heads Local Court on April 14 to stalking or intimidation with intent to cause physical harm, and impersonating a police officer. Court documents reveal for the past five years Schwarz and his neighbour had a number of adverse interactions where she had been verbally abused or threatened by him, some of which had been reported to police. The offence before the court occurred at 3.30pm on March 11 where the victim was at home in her unit speaking to a medical receptionist when she heard loud banging coming from her front door.
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A Nimbin man accused of supplying and manufacturing prohibited drugs after allegedly committing an aggravated break and enter has been granted a lengthy delay in his case.
Aiden Christopher Brown, also referred to as Aydin Brown, had his case mentioned in Tweed Heads Local Court on April 16.
The 33-year-old faces charges of remaining on enclosed lands without a lawful excuse, possessing a prohibited drug and aggravated break and enter with intent knowing the person there with the intention to stalk and intimidate.
Police allege the aggravated break and enter charge occurred in a Yagoona home where he‘d previously been living as part of his bail conditions.
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Further discussions are being had between the defence and prosecution about the case against a rural firefighter accused of arson.
Brendan Piccini, 18, has been charged with lighting nine fires while he was a volunteer rural firefighter.
He was arrested on November 4 last year and was charged with nine counts of intentionally causing a fire and being reckless to its spread and one count of possessing an unauthorised pistol.
The charges relate to fires in the Burringbar and Mooball areas between October 7 and November 3, which police will allege were deliberately lit.
In court Mr Piccini’s defence said charge certification had been filed on April 14 with case conferencing planned for May 13.