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A Central Queensland woman who is the interest of the Australian Border Force has criminal records in both New South Wales and Queensland.
Chantelle Dawn Honeycombe pleaded guilty on May 25 in Rockhampton Magistrates Court to five counts of failing to appear in court and one of contravening police requirement to provide identifying particulars.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Michael Phillips said Honeycombe had a criminal record in New South Wales dating back to 2012 and was wanted on a warrant in the southern state.
He said her Queensland criminal record dated back to 2009 and she has eight sets of offending currently before Queensland courts.
A man charged in relation to the alleged illegal dumping of 13 drums at two sites near Yeppoon has been released on bail after being arrested by police for failing to appear in court.
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A domestic violence offender who threatened to âslit throatsâ and smash up cars claimed his former partner wouldnât allow him to see his child since he started a new relationship.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, pleaded guilty on May 25 in Rockhampton Magistrates Court to two counts of breaching a domestic violence order.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Michael Phillips said the defendant sent the victim a Facebook message on May 21 at 8.09am and tried to call her multiple times.
He said the message threatened the victim and her boyfriend.
Sergeant Phillips said police were called to an incident at 2pm on May 24 with the victim telling police the defendant had been there, threatening to smash everyone and yelling about seeing his son.