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POLICE found an illegal bolt-action shotgun hidden in the ceiling of a family home in Ipswich.
The homeowner, a former security guard, was charged and when the case went before Ipswich Magistrates Court no explanation was given as to why the weapon had been secreted there.
Colin Peter Vaughan, 61, from Brassall, pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of an unregistered firearm on February 13.
Prosecutor Sergeant Matt Donnelly said Vaughan refused to talk to police officers about the firearm but later acknowledged he should not have had it.
No explanation was given in court as to why Vaughan had the gun, or where he obtained it from.
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Subscriber only A MAN accused of stabbing an 80-year-old man during a robbery on a rural property near Lowood has been refused bail. Police allege 21-year-old Clinton Patrick Noy was in the company of 24-year-old co-accused Andy Coulson when the elderly man found the intruders trying to steal fuel at 3.30am last Friday, March 12 from a shed at O Reilly s Weir Road. The shed owner suffered a laceration to an arm and a puncture wound to his stomach and was taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital. During his unsuccessful bail application before Ipswich Magistrates Court on Monday, it was revealed Noy knew the 80-year-old after having worked for his family.
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A MAN caught riding his motorcycle while disqualified this week told an Ipswich magistrate it had not been a deliberate act of defiance.
Joseph Spijkers said he had not received the official court letter about his disqualification when he was pulled over a few days later riding on the Cunningham Highway.
The disqualification had been imposed by the court while he was not present, and he claimed to have been unaware of his situation at the time.
Spijkers conceded, however, that he had previously been warned he would be losing his licence if he did not attend the court hearing.
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