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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.
The court heard Tuckwood said he had a knife in his pants, and officers searched him. A 15cm blade was found secreted between his buttocks, Senior Constable Burrell said. When asked why he was carrying the knife Tuckwood said only have you seen Caboolture? . Tuckwood pleaded guilty in Caloundra Magistrates Court on Wednesday to possessing a knife in public and obstructing police. Deni Jai Carr is charged with obstructing police, assault occasioning bodily harm and assaulting a police officer in a public place while adversely affected. Sen-Const Burrell said the fact that the knife was hidden where it was meant Tuckwood knew he shouldn t have had it, and that it could have posed a threat to police.
The court heard Tuckwood said he had a knife in his pants, and officers searched him. A 15cm blade was found secreted between his buttocks, Senior Constable Burrell said. When asked why he was carrying the knife Tuckwood said only have you seen Caboolture? . Tuckwood pleaded guilty in Caloundra Magistrates Court on Wednesday to possessing a knife in public and obstructing police. Deni Jai Carr is charged with obstructing police, assault occasioning bodily harm and assaulting a police officer in a public place while adversely affected. Sen-Const Burrell said the fact that the knife was hidden where it was meant Tuckwood knew he shouldn t have had it, and that it could have posed a threat to police.