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Two men have been arrested by police for two separate incidents involving children.
A 30-year-old Toogoolawah man was arrested by the Child Protection Investigation Unit in relation to numerous offences of failing to report obligations under the child protection act.
In a separate incident, a 25-year-old man from Toogoolawah was arrested for allegedly possessing child exploitation material.
The man’s charges were escalated after Toogoolawah police and the Ipswich Child Protection Detectives executed a search warrant.
Motorists flaunting the road rules have also been targeted by police.
A 50-year-old Toogoolawah man will appear in court after he was busted drug driving on the Brisbane Valley Highway.
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Subscriber only Pol-Air and a special emergency response team have arrested a 31-year-old man from Morayfield for multiple matters including alleged attempted robbery while armed. Toogoolawah and Esk police were involved with the arrest on January 24, after an extended police force arrested the man on the Brisbane Valley Highway at Esk. Toogoolawah OIC sergeant John Cumner said the man had been allegedly charged with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, driving while under the influence of liquor, possessing weapons and intend to cause grievous bodily harm. The alleged offences came from a number of incidents in the Caboolture area.
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Paramedics have transported a man in his 20s to Ipswich Hospital after his vehicle rolled overnight at Esk.
A QAS spokesman said the man’s vehicle rolled on the Brisbane Valley Highway at Esk at 3.21am on Wednesday.
He was taken to hospital in a stable condition with head, abdominal and shoulder injuries following the crash.
No other vehicles were involved in the incident. esk news