Police charge fake Aussie koala man The importer of Chinese-made plush koala and kangaroo toys marketed falsely under the Australia Made label has been charged with stalking.
Crime by Candace Sutton 4th Mar 2021 3:33 PM The fake Aussie toy seller who imports plush koalas and kangaroos from China and tags them with bogus versions of the iconic Australian Made label has been charged by police. Wei Qing Zhang, also known as William Zhang, allegedly stalked and intimidated a former staffer at the warehouse where he secretly processes the Australian fakes. It is alleged that he approached the former factory worker and said: I m going to kill you. You are going to die .
$25,000 Bond for Threatening to Kill Family and Hide the Bodies
58 year-old Daniel Eichenlaub is in the Missoula County Jail on $25,000 bond after allegedly threatening the lives of his family members and hiding their bodies where they could never be found.
Deputy Missoula County Attorney Carrie Garber informed Judge Alex Beal of the charges of felony intimidation and misdemeanor stalking.
“The defendant, who has a long history of meth use, thinks that his brother stole his handgun and his bow in 2020, even though his father and other family members have verified to law enforcement that those items were returned about two years ago,” said Garber. “Despite that, however, the defendant has been calling and leaving threatening voicemails for at least the last two months, and as we can see he is shaking his head ‘yes, he has’.”
A 17-year-old boy was admitted to AIIMS Trauma Centre after being beaten up and stabbed by three youths when he allegedly objected to them following his sister and passing indecent remarks.
The victim s sister has alleged that when she approached the police for lodging a complaint, police officials refused to take any action. As per the DCW Act, 1994 the Commission is mandated to investigate and examine all the matters relating to the safeguards provided for women under the Constitution and give recommendations to the government on the issue of women s safety.The