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Driver did burnouts to blow off steam after dog died | Fraser Coast Chronicle

Premium Content Subscriber only A REPEAT unlicensed driver drove to a secluded area and did burnouts to blow off steam after finding his dog dead. Jorden Tre Gabbert pleaded guilty on December 17 in Rockhampton Magistrates Court to one count each of driving while not in proper control of a vehicle, driving while unlicensed and being a repeat unlicensed driver, driving an unregistered vehicle, driving an uninsured vehicle and dangerous littering. Police prosecutor Ignus Schoeman said police were tasked to Bowlin Rd on December 3 after reports a white Commodore with no number plates drove through roadworks at excessive speed and did not stay in the designated lane.

10 bizarre crimes that shocked Yeppoon in 2020

Premium Content 1 HORROR AS COAST MAN STABS MATE 8 TIMES IN FRENZIED ATTACK A YEPPOON man who stabbed his housemate eight times with a kitchen knife for no reason, was jailed in August. Luke Thomas Stephen Garner, 21, was sentenced in the Supreme Court at Rockhampton after pleading guilty to one count of malicious act with intent. Garner was discharged on the more serious charge of attempted murder. The court heard details of last year’s March 9 stabbing incident at Lammermoor which involved 25-year-old victim Dominic Patrick Vidler. After falling asleep, Mr Vidler was woken by someone stabbing his right shoulder. He ran out of the room, unable to identify who had attacked him.

Just snapped : Man assaulted woman and stole her car

Premium Content Subscriber only A MAN who slapped a victim in the back of the head and punched them so they walked backwards into a gate will be released from prison in time for Christmas. Lucas Charles Morris Vincent Jarrod Dynevor, 28, pleaded guilty on December 4 to seven charges including unlawful use of a motor vehicle, drive while disqualified by a court order, two common assaults, stealing car keys and taking liquor into a restricted area. All charges arose from Dynevor’s behaviour on October 16, 2020, at Woorabinda. Police prosecutor Sargeant Shaun Janes said Dynevor slapped the victim over the back of her head after calling her a dog, and punched her, knocking her into a gate, causing her to fall to the ground.

Fraud charges for woman who found bag on Yeppoon street

Premium Content Subscriber only The 47-year-old used the cards inside to go on a spending spree. Blair pleaded guilty in Yeppoon Magistrates Court last Thursday to 10 counts of fraud. The court heard the victim had been riding on James St, Yeppoon, on February 25 when he dropped his bag. Once he realised, he made efforts to re-trace his path and locate the bag, but with no success. Blair was seen on CCTV footage using the cards to make $261.47 worth of purchases at numerous Yeppoon outlets. Some of the items purchased were scratchies and alcohol. The court heard Blair had no offences of this nature on her history.

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