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Cops can t predict what DV maniacs will do next | Sunshine Coast Daily

Crime by Elise Williams, Hayden Johnson 19th May 2021 10:46 AM Premium Content Subscriber only Police could not have predicted a man would allegedly set fire to his partner s home hours after his release from custody, Queensland s police chief said as she commended her troops for their thorough actions.  Commissioner Katarina Carroll has vouched for her officers, saying they acted in accordance with legislation when Curtis Shea Mickan was released from police custody without charge a few hours after an alleged high-level disturbance with his wife at their Wooloowin home at the weekend.     Mickan would hours later return to the address where police allege he set the house alight with his wife and her mother inside.

Cops can t predict what DV maniacs will do next

Crime by Elise Williams, Hayden Johnson 19th May 2021 10:46 AM Premium Content Subscriber only Police could not have predicted a man would allegedly set fire to his partner s home hours after his release from custody, Queensland s police chief said as she commended her troops for their thorough actions.  Commissioner Katarina Carroll has vouched for her officers, saying they acted in accordance with legislation when Curtis Shea Mickan was released from police custody without charge a few hours after an alleged high-level disturbance with his wife at their Wooloowin home at the weekend.     Mickan would hours later return to the address where police allege he set the house alight with his wife and her mother inside.

Don t blame us : Cops reveal why pharmacist was free

Don t blame us : Cops reveal why pharmacist was free
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Pharmacist accused of trying to kill two women by setting a home alight to remain behind bars

20:57 EDT, 16 May 2021 A Queensland pharmacist accused of trying to kill two women by setting a north Brisbane home alight will remain behind bars. Emergency services were called to the Eveleigh Street home in the suburb of Wooloowin early on Sunday morning following reports of a house fire. Two women in the house at the time of the fire escaped without injury. Curtis Shea Mickan, 34, is charged with two counts each of attempted murder and arson, assault occasioning bodily harm, common assault and wilful damage. Emergency services were called to the Eveleigh Street home in the suburb of Wooloowin early on Sunday morning following reports of a house fire

Someone lost everything : Pharmacist on attempted murder

Premium Content Subscriber only The lawyer for a Queensland pharmacist charged with attempted murder after a house fire in Brisbane s north has lamented a totally unfortunate set of circumstances . Curtis Shea Mickan, 34, was not produced from custody on Monday to face eight charges relating to a Wooloowin house fire on Sunday morning. His lawyer Tam Elabbasi appeared on behalf of his client at Brisbane Arrest Court. Fire destroys a home at Wooloowin on Sunday morning.   Police were called to Eveleigh Street at 6.15am to find the house engulfed in flames. Two women were in the house at the time of the fire and escaped without injury.

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