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Subscriber only Stimulants used to manufacture illegal drugs including speed and ice were stolen in a smash-and-grab break-in at a Toolooa Street pharmacy last week. Blooms the Chemist Pharmacist and manager Raju Rapaka said the store s alarm sounded just after 1am on Friday. Members of the public who heard the alarm contacted police who notified me very quickly, he said. I went to the store, but I wasn t allowed inside as it was a crime scene. Then the police gave me some gloves to preserve fingerprints and I went in and showed them what went missing. Mr Rapaka said Pseudoephedrine products available over the counter, a few other items and a small amount of cash was stolen.
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Subscriber only A YOUNG father has been told to grow up after facing court for two nasty violent incidents, including one where he tried to fight a youth in a McDonald s car park. Hayden James Dwyer, 24, from South Gladstone, pleaded guilty to two separate charges of causing an affray at Ipswich Magistrates Court. The first charge related to an incident on April 17 in the McDonald s Gladstone car park on Glenlyon Street. The second charge related to an incident on June 16 in Toolooa Street at South Gladstone. Police prosecutor Bronson Ballard said Dwyer had seven pages of criminal offending, which at the age of only 24 was substantial.