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Subscriber only From a father who used his three-year-old son to film up a teenager s skirt to a 63-year-old stalker who played with his penis in front of his victim, there have been some shocking incidents dealt with in the past year. Here are six outrageous crimes that violated privacy.
Dad films up women s skirts at shopping centre for thrill A father s predatory behaviour violated three women s privacy when he attempted to film their genitalia just for the thrill of it. Wade Rogers pleaded guilty in Noosa Magistrates Court to four charges including three counts of observations or recordings in breach of privacy.
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Subscriber only A man who moved to the Coast to leave his deplorable life of crime behind him has landed before the court again after police found a weapon in his roof. Adding to his 19-page criminal history, Kerrod Tighe pleaded guilty on Wednesday to unlawful possession of a category M weapon and possessing utensils or pipes that had been used. The Caloundra Magistrates Court heard police found the illegal taser and drug utensils during a search of Tighe s house on January 7. Police prosecutor Mark Burrell said the officers, who were there in relation to another matter, saw a bowl with a small amount of green material which sparked the search.
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Subscriber only A man who moved to the Coast to leave his deplorable life of crime behind him has landed before the court again after police found a weapon in his roof. Adding to his 19-page criminal history, Kerrod Tighe pleaded guilty on Wednesday to unlawful possession of a category M weapon and possessing utensils or pipes that had been used. The Caloundra Magistrates Court heard police found the illegal taser and drug utensils during a search of Tighe s house on January 7. Police prosecutor Mark Burrell said the officers, who were there in relation to another matter, saw a bowl with a small amount of green material which sparked the search.
Saturday, January 30, 2021
Marlys Yvonne Paugh passed away Jan. 26, 2021, at the Villa in Lewistown, Montana, due to complications from COVID-19.
Marlys was born on Oct. 9, 1929, to Ralph (Jack) and Marie Tollefson Ishmael in Bismarck, North Dakota. At the age of 5, during the Dust Bowl and Depression, the Ishmael family moved, with their belongings in the back of a rowboat towed by the family car. She remembers stopping on the way for abundant fishing at Fishing Bridge in Yellowstone Park that launched a lifelong passion for angling using hooks and worms. When they reached farmland with plenty of water, they began raising crops and livestock near Ronan. She became an expert on many things, including names of all the wildflowers, birds, and wild berries. If anyone needed help with gardening, canning, baking, preserving, Marlys was the ideal resource.
He said according to the Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety Queensland, drug use increased the risk of crash involvement, and drivers with illicit drugs in their system were 10 times more likely to cause a crash. Drug use worsens your driving through cognitive impairment, which affects your judgment, memory and reaction time, he said. From a woman caught driving with her feet hanging out of the car to a driver found passed out with a cocktail of drugs in his system, here are 10 Coast drivers who were before the court last year for driving with meth in their system.