Nanango’s City Safe CCTV system can be monitored from the Nanango Police Station

November 19, 2018

Nanango’s CCTV has helped local police identify people allegedly involved in three separate offences last week.

Last Monday, police attempted to intercept a green sedan on Henry Street after it failed to stop at a stop sign.

The vehicle then sped north through a red light. It was later found abandoned in the car park of a Nanango business.

“Thanks to the Nanango City Safe CCTV system and private business CCTV, investigations identified a 17-year-old male as being responsible for the offences,” Officer-in-Charge of Nanango Police Sgt Brett Smith said.

“This youth was dealt with under the provisions of the Youth Justice Act. ”

On Wednesday, Nanango police were called to Fitzroy Street in relation to a vehicle being damaged.

With the assistance of the complainant and Nanango’s CCTV system, police were able to identify a suspect.

A 35-year-old Nanango man was issued with a Notice to Appear in Nanango Magistrates Court on December 6 on a charge of wilful damage.

On Thursday,  police intercepted a gold sedan in Drayton Street, Nanango.

The driver, a 44-year-old man from Logan Central, will appear in Nanango Magistrates Court on December 6 on a charge of unlicensed driving.

Sgt Smith said evidence relating to this offence was captured on the Nanango City Safe CCTV system.

The driver was also issued with a production notice under anti-hooning legislation to enable the vehicle to be forfeited at this was allegedly his seventh unlicensed driving offence.

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A driver and passengers suffered minor injuries in a single-vehicle crash in Tanduringie Drive at Tarong on Sunday.

Investigations into the crash are continuing.

Police are asking any witnesses to contact Nanango Police on (07) 4171-6333 or by email

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Nanango Police have been actively enforcing traffic offences:

  • A 34-year-old Victorian man has been charged with drink-driving after police stopped his vehicle in King Street, Nanango, on November 10. He allegedly recorded 0.115 BAC.
  • A 23-year-old Nanango man allegedly blew 0.124 BAC after police stopped his blue ute in Drayton Street, Nanango, on November 10.
  • A 45-year-old Moore man was stopped in his white ute on November 12 in Henry Street, Nanango.  He allegedly blew 0.06 BAC.
  • A 24-year-old East Nanango woman, pulled over in Henry Street on November 13, has been charged with unlicensed driving.

All four are due to appear in Nanango Magistrates Court on December 6.

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Police were called to a caravan park in Nanango last Tuesday after reports of a disturbance. 

A 30-year-old Nanango woman was arrested and charged with a public nuisance offence and obstructing police.

A 44-year-old Logan Central man was charged with drug possession.

Both are due to appear in Nanango Magistrates Court on December 6.

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On November 13, police intercepted a male on a motorised bicycle who was riding without a helmet on Kimlin Street. Nanango. 

The 30-year-old Nanango man was issued with a Notice to Appear in Nanango Magistrates Court on December 6 for allegedly possessing a knife in a public place.

He was also issued an infringement notice for failing to wear a bicycle helmet.

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Last Tuesday, police were called to a licensed premises in Henry Street, Nanango, in relation to a reported stealing matter. 

A man allegedly entered a restricted access area and stole a quantity of alcohol.

Investigations took place and as a result a 30-year-old Kingaroy man was arrested and charged with stealing. He is due to appear in Nanango Magistrates Court on December 6.

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On Sunday, police executed a search warrant at an address in Bullcamp Road, East Nanango. 

A 65-year-old Nanango man was issued with a Notice to Appear in Nanango Magistrates Court on December 6 to face charges of possessing a dangerous drug and a drug utensil.


 

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