Date Time
Police lay charges – Recklessly endanger serious harm – Palmerston
Northern Territory police have charged a man in relation to a number of offences in Gray this month.
In one incident on 18
July 2021, police allege the man used a motor vehicle to ram into another vehicle being driven by a 49-year-old man who was known to him.
Strike Force Trident detectives, in conjunction with members from the Tactical Response Group and Dog Operations Unit, located and arrested the man yesterday.
He was charged with:
1 x Recklessly endanger serious harm.
1 x Damage property.
1 x Drive vehicle dangerous pursuit.
1 x Drive at speed dangerous.
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Police make arrest – Aggravated robbery in Darwin City
Northern Territory Police have arrested one youth in relation to two aggravated robberies that occurred in Darwin City overnight.
At around 12:15am, four youths entered a service station on Smith Street and allegedly stole a number of items before assaulting a 26-year-old employee and fleeing the scene.
Minutes later, it is alleged the same group assaulted and robbed a 19-year-old male walking along Daly Street.
Strike Force Trident detectives and general duties police arrested a 16-year-old male in relation to the offences a short time later. He is currently in custody assisting police with enquiries.
Date Time
Police lay charges – Criminal offences – Northern suburbs
Northern Territory Police have charged a youth with multiple property offences in Darwin’s northern suburbs.
The 13-year-old male was allegedly involved in a number of incidents between 23 June 2021 and 5 July 2021.
Strike Force Trident detectives arrested the youth yesterday, he was charged with the following:
1 x Robbery in company
8 x Stealing
2 x Damage property
He was remanded to appear before court today.
Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Bland said, “It is always frustrating to see a youth charged with such a list of offences. NT Police will continue to work to keep the community safe.”
Por: EFE Publicado 05-07-21
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