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1. Mum who smashed in police station door was screaming at cops A 43-year-old Gympie mum pleaded guilty to smashing the Channon Street police station door and screaming at officers. Jenny Sarah Rennert was trying to enter the Gympie police station in Channon Street when she discovered the sliding doors were locked. Jenny Sarah Rennert. The Gympie court heard Rennert kicked the lower panel of the glass door with her right foot, causing it to smash. Police prosecutor Melissa Campbell told the court the officers on duty at the station saw the incident via CCTV cameras and came out to the front. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Each fortnight, a range of traffic matters face Gympie Magistrates Court, with many involving drink driving. These are all the Gympie region residents who drove while over the high alcohol limit of .15, from highest reading to lowest. 1. Ian Arthur Moore The 64-year-old Gympie retiree was more than five times the limit, blowing .261 when he crashed his car in Channon Street just before Christmas in 2019. He pleaded guilty in Gympie Magistrates Court in 2020, was fined $1200 and disqualified from driving for 14 months. 2. Peter Charles Gayton The 49-year-0ld, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of liquor after he blew .249 on Lawrence St in September. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only With Christmas and New Yearâs on the horizon there is no shortage of high traffic, parties, and subsequently more need for safety on Gympieâs roads. Out of 21 crashes throughout the region in December last year, 12 ended with at least one person in hospital. At this time of year, Queensland Police Service are encouraging drivers to remember the fatal five of speeding, drink driving, seatbelts, drug driving, medication and driving, fatigue and distractions, to keep yourself and loved ones safe. As people are urged to stay safe on our roads, we look back at some of the drivers who risked lives of themselves and others on the regionâs roads this year. ....