The gardaí have used artificial intelligence (AI) tools to identify a 14-year-old schoolgirl victim of catfishing who had sexualised images of herself in a school uniform shared via social media.
The gardaí have used artificial intelligence (AI) tools to identify a 14-year-old schoolgirl victim of catfishing who had sexualised images of herself in a school uniform shared via social media.
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A frightened family watched on as drunk Coast man smashed a window to get into their home, a court has heard.
Police were called to a Noosa Heads home where Carlo Rizzuti was banging on the front door and yelling loudly at 3am on March 21.
“Occupants were fearful due to the actions of the male,” police prosecutor Alison Johnstone said. “He became agitated when no one would let him in he was told by the occupants he had the wrong address and to leave or police would be called.
“Upon hearing this … (Rizzuti) broke a window attempting to get into the premise.”
Noosa Magistrates Court heard the 29-year-old later obstructed police as they were trying to investigate. Sergeant Johnstone said Posser continually interrupted and spoke over the top of police and started recording them on his phone before he was arrested. Posser pleaded guilty in Noosa Magistrates Court on Tuesday to one count of public nuisance and obstructing police. Duty lawyer Natashia Blank said the father of two believed he was doing the right thing at the time. His friends were having an argument … the female said she was going to leave and proceeded to go to her car to do so, she said.