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Brave dad confronts young crims, gets hit by saw

Cameron McDonald hit by saw in Annandale incident with juveniles Crime by SAM FLANAGAN Premium Content Subscriber only A Townsville father has opened up on the moment he confronted a group of juveniles attempting to break into homes before having a saw thrown at him, cutting him. Cameron McDonald went to sleep on Monday evening at his Annandale home alongside his partner Emily and with his four children in the house. Though the 36-year-old was woken at 2.30am by his dog barking intensely at their Honeysuckle Drive property.   Father of four Cameron McDonald had a handsaw thrown at him after confronting juveniles on his street who were trying to break into houses and cars. He was alerted around 2.30am by his dog Sugar. PICTURE: MATT TAYLOR.

Weapons charges laid

Charges have been laid in a May 2 incident where a firearm was appointed at a victim. Police say that around 3:47 p.m., a man attended a residence in the 300 block of Albert Street West and pointed a firearm at a victim then left the area. The accused and the victim are known to each other. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Weapons charges laid Back to video Officers located the accused around 4:05 p.m. in the 200 block of Gloucester Street and he was arrested. A search of the accused’s home as completed. Officers found a replica firearm, a round of .22 calibre ammunition, a 12 gauge shotgun shell and a mountain bike which had been reported stolen.

2021 Australian 12 Foot Skiff Championship at Abbotsford 12 Skiff Sailing Club

Australian 12 Foot Skiff Championship - Sail Inc leading Geotherm, Stiff, Terms & Conditions and Red Energy © Murray Press Abbotsford 12 Skiff Sailing Club hosted the 85th running of the Australian 12 Skiff Championship over the recent Easter weekend. 17 skiffs entered the series with Nick Press & Andrew (Noddy) Hay, sailing Sail INc. finishing clear winners, taking 5 firsts & a second from the 6 races. Sail Inc always found an extra turn of speed when needed, their exceptional crew work & the development they have done with Steve Jackson, sailmaker from Sail Inc continues to produce the goods. While the result was a clear points win the racing was close with hard fought finishes among the top half of the fleet. Boat handling being clearly rewarded on the tight river courses.

Weapons, break-in tools seized at Wallace Terrace residence: Sault Police

Seized rifle.Photo supplied by the Sault Ste. Marie Police Service Four people have been arrested in relation to a break and enter at a Second Line West business. Sault Ste. Marie Police Service says officers responded to a break and enter in progress around 3:14 a.m. on Tuesday morning and arrested three suspects. Police report finding suspected methamphetamine and trazodone upon further search of the area. Later that same day, a fourth suspect was arrested and charged with additional weapons and firearms charges. The full release from the police service reads as follows: On April 13, 2021 officers with Patrol Services charged 42-year-old Andrew Chiblow, 32-year-old Cameron McDonald and 35-year-old Nadine Nichols with break and enter.

Four charged following break-in

Article content Four people were charged following a break and enter at a business in the 200 bloock of Second Line West early Tuesday. The suspects ran off when police arrived. Three were found a short time later. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Bear mace, suspected methamphetamine and trazodone and property from the business were found, police say. A fourth suspect was found Tuesday afternoon in the 100 block of Wallace Terrace. A search warrant was executed at a residence in that street block. A sawed-off .22-calibre rifle, ammunition, a pellet handgun, break-in tools, suspected methamphetamine and about $1,100 of property from the break and enter were allegedly found.

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