Police are appealing for public assistance to locate Fawkner man Braydon Carrington.
The 27-year-old is subject to an Interim Supervision Order as a Serious Violent Offender who is required to wear an electronic monitoring device fitted to his body, live at a specific address, and maintain regular appointments with police.
On 1 August investigators became aware that Carrington’s electronic monitoring device had been tampered with and removed from his body.
Investigators have released an image of Carrington in the hope someone may be able to provide information on his current whereabouts.
Carrington is Caucasian, about 182cm tall, with a medium build, brown hair, hazel eyes and a fair complexion.
He was released in July last year on various conditions. He breached his conditions the day he was released. There were numerous further breaches, including testing positive for methamphetamine, cannabis and alcohol. He was jailed again in January this year. Following his release he failed to comply with conditions again and was arrested in Northland for driving and other offending. He was jailed in February and released on July 4. His original parole conditions expire on July 23. Turi had been assessed by a Health Assessor at the Department of Corrections, who concluded he was at high risk of violent reoffending.
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Australian Serial killer Reginald Arthurell s new life as Regina , allegedly made threats against victim s family
5 May, 2021 05:15 AM
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Now known as Regina Kaye , serial killer Reginald Arthurell is living in western Sydney. Photo / NCA
Now known as Regina Kaye , serial killer Reginald Arthurell is living in western Sydney. Photo / NCA
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Australian serial killer Reginald Arthurell is leading a new life as a woman after his prison release and has allegedly made threats against his female victim s family.
Radio station 2GB has revealed photos of the violent outback murderer, now aged 74, dressed in a series of women s wigs posing for the camera.
A man convicted of whipping a Muslim convert under Sharia law, who expressed approval for the actions of ISIS, and is considered a high risk of committing a serious terrorism offence has been released from jail. Wassim Fayad, formerly known as Fadi Alameddine, 53, served more than seven years for a number of offences including a ram raid with a stolen car while on bail for the whipping offence and being accessory after a shooting incident at Sydney s Arrow nightclub. But as his release into the community loomed, NSW authorities scrambled to secure an interim supervision order to restrict his movements, on the basis he still posed a threat to society.