Give new roundabout a spin
WORK has been completed on the intersection of Skye Road and McClelland Drive in Langwarrin.
The roundabout was upgraded at the intersection. The works cost just over $520,000, funded through Frankston ratepayers and the federal government. They were completed earlier this month.
Frankston councillor Steven Hughes said “the pavement at the roundabout and sections further along Skye Road were previously identified as needing maintenance under council’s road renewal program – so council took the opportunity to combine the two components under one project, both renewing the road and improving safety at this busy intersection.”
“These $340,000 works funded by council include renewal of the road pavement and asphalt surfacing as part of road safety improvements at the intersection.
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Teenagers in allegedly stolen car arrested
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THREE teenagers were arrested after being caught by police in an allegedly stolen car last week.
Police intercepted the allegedly stolen Land Rover Discovery at the intersection of Frankston-Cranbourne Road and McClelland Drive in Langwarrin at around 2.30pm, 5 April.
Two 13-year-old boys and one 14-year-old boy were arrested. One of the boys was arrested when police intercepted the car, while the other two allegedly fled into Peninsula Private Hospital. The two boys were subsequently arrested as well.
Police allege that while the arrests were being made, an attempt was made to carjack a pregnant woman. Police say nobody was injured during the incident.
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2 arrested in shooting near Hollywood St. that left 34-year-old man dead hollywood mart (Source: wafb) By WAFB staff | April 3, 2021 at 7:43 PM CDT - Updated April 15 at 5:12 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Detectives with the Baton Rouge Police Department are investigating a shooting that left one man dead.
According to BRPD, Rayfel Matta Jr., 34, was found near the front entrance of a convenience store suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. Matta later died from his injuries at the scene.
The shooting occurred in the 5500 block of McClelland Drive near Hollywood Street on Saturday, April 3, around 6 p.m.
Two teens, ages 17 and 16, were arrested on April 15 by the Louisiana State Police Task Force and the Attorney General Fugitive Apprehension for their alleged involvement in the shooting.