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A BODY builder was found with anabolic steroids when police arrived at her home over a late night noise complaint.
Keeta Maree Davis, 26, from Redbank Plains, pleaded guilty in Ipswich Magistrates Court to unlawful possession of restricted drugs (Clomiphene) on Thursday, November 19; and possession of dangerous drugs.
Prosecutor Sergeant Brad Dick said police went to the house at 9pm after receiving a noise complaint and the drugs came to the attention of officers.
Sgt Dick said eight vials with a clear liquid inside were found in Davisâs room.
She told police it was a steroid.
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RACIALLY tinged comments targeted at a Queensland police officer have landed an argumentative young man in court.
Ipswich Magistrates Court this week heard Matthew Davidson apologised to the Yamanto police officer after taking time to reflect on the exchange.
“You’re not from this country are you mate,” Davidson said to the officer when spoken to at Raceview on November 21.
Prosecutor Sergeant Paul Caldwell said Davidson referred to the man’s ethnic background and made further quips, including about his citizenship, telling the police officer “go back to where you come from”.
Sgt Caldwell said he was warned about using racially offensive language, to which Davidson responded that he had a right to freedom of speech and could say what he wanted.
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Subscriber only TWO full-strength beers and a gin and coke were likely contributors to a car crash involving a driver who was more than three times the legal alcohol limit. Ipswich Magistrates Court heard Liam Codd had an alcohol reading of 0.162 after police were called to a crash at 3.30am in Springfield Lakes. Liam Michael Codd, 24, from Balmoral, pleaded guilty to driving UIL on Saturday July 18. Police prosecutor Sergeant Brad Dick said officers went to Springfield Lakes Boulevard and found a damaged silver Mitsubishi with three flat tyres. There was also damage to street signs and a rock wall at a roundabout.
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Subscriber only TWO full-strength beers and a gin and coke were likely contributors to a car crash involving a driver who was more than three times the legal alcohol limit. Ipswich Magistrates Court heard Liam Codd had an alcohol reading of 0.162 after police were called to a crash at 3.30am in Springfield Lakes. Liam Michael Codd, 24, from Balmoral, pleaded guilty to driving UIL on Saturday July 18. Police prosecutor Sergeant Brad Dick said officers went to Springfield Lakes Boulevard and found a damaged silver Mitsubishi with three flat tyres. There was also damage to street signs and a rock wall at a roundabout.
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