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He would have raped me : Creeper victims live in fear

It was about 2 o clock in the morning, I was laying in my bed, I was just like dead to the world, the first victim said. The young woman woke when she felt a slight tug on her hair, but brushed it off and tried to go back to sleep. I was half awake, half asleep when the second time I felt a harder tug and a crawling sensation down my neck. Thinking it was just a spider, the girl woke up and turned on the light. I ve gotten up and he was kneeling beside my bed with half of his pants down, she said.

Do not approach: Manhunt resumes for wanted pair

Premium Content Subscriber only A manhunt has resumed today as police scour bushland and creeks in bid to find a man and woman who authorities fear is still armed with a machete. Police have warned people to not approach a man they say is dangerous . It comes after his alleged involvement in a violent crime spree including the serious assault on a group of teenagers. Kendall Arthur Poole, 38, is believed to be camping in bush with a 38-year-old woman in the Coochin Creek area. Sunshine Coast Criminal Investigation Branch officer-in-charge Detective Senior Sergeant Daren Edwards said it was more than likely that Poole was still armed with the weapon.

Retired Morcombe detective reflects on 43-year career

Sunshine Coast CIB officer-in-charge Detective Senior Sergeant Daren Edwards congratulating his retired colleague Detective Sergeant Graeme Farlow. Picture: Matty Holdsworth To put a result to the end of an investigation, a result for the Morcombes, Sgt Farlow said of one of his most memorable career moments. My job is to satisfy the victims. Myself and Daren, we were there in the bushes when they took him out. The result was 100 per cent positive. There s a few others, a murder up at Noosa, one out west, a lot of them you don t dwell on, but the results speak for themselves. Sgt Farlow started in the Academy in 1978 and joined the Sunshine Coast Criminal Investigation Branch in 1983.

Teenage boys accused of livestreaming high-end car theft on the Sunshine Coast

Teenage boys accused of livestreaming high-end car theft on the Sunshine Coast MonMonday 18 updated MonMonday 18 JanJanuary 2021 at 5:02am Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Watch (Supplied: Queensland Police) Share Print text only Cancel Gangs of teenage car thieves from Brisbane are targeting luxury cars worth hundreds of thousands of dollars on the Sunshine Coast, police say. Key points: Police say the video shows the young driver reaching speeds of 163kph Police believe gangs of teenagers are competing against each other to steal high-end cars Three boys, aged 17, 16 and 15, have been arrested and accused of stealing a BMW sedan from Sunshine Beach and filming their joyride live on social media.

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