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Subscriber only From a man who was caught stocking up with hundreds of illegal Viagra pills to a man who threw a used vibrator at a staff member, here are some of the most unusual crimes to come before Coast courts this year alone.
Woman throws dog at victim Donna Maree Shailer leaving Caloundra Magistrates Court on March 3 after being sentenced for assault. A woman who threw her dog at another woman before hitting her with a laptop was fined $500 for the unusual assault. Donna Maree Shailer, 54, was charged with assault causing bodily harm after she attacked another woman, who was known to her, on August 9 in 2020.
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Subscriber only A man who moved to the Coast to leave his deplorable life of crime behind him has landed before the court again after police found a weapon in his roof. Adding to his 19-page criminal history, Kerrod Tighe pleaded guilty on Wednesday to unlawful possession of a category M weapon and possessing utensils or pipes that had been used. The Caloundra Magistrates Court heard police found the illegal taser and drug utensils during a search of Tighe s house on January 7. Police prosecutor Mark Burrell said the officers, who were there in relation to another matter, saw a bowl with a small amount of green material which sparked the search.
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Subscriber only A man who moved to the Coast to leave his deplorable life of crime behind him has landed before the court again after police found a weapon in his roof. Adding to his 19-page criminal history, Kerrod Tighe pleaded guilty on Wednesday to unlawful possession of a category M weapon and possessing utensils or pipes that had been used. The Caloundra Magistrates Court heard police found the illegal taser and drug utensils during a search of Tighe s house on January 7. Police prosecutor Mark Burrell said the officers, who were there in relation to another matter, saw a bowl with a small amount of green material which sparked the search.