July 30, 2019

A man has been charged with going armed to cause fear after an alleged dispute between neighbours in Kingaroy on Sunday morning.

Police were called to a disturbance in Frangipani Street at 10:40am.

They will allege that after an argument with neighbours, a 40-year-old Kingaroy man attended the address with a machete and threatened the residents.

He will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on September 2.

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A man has been charged with obstructing police after an incident in Kingaroy in the early hours of last Wednesday.

At 12:20am, police intercepted a Subaru in Doonkuna Street and the occupants were detained in relation to another matter.

However, one of them – a 30-year-old Murgon man – then allegedly ran from police.

He was later located at a Carinya Street address.

He will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on September 2.

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Drugs

  • A 41-year-old Kingaroy man will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on August 18 charged with failing to properly dispose of a used syringe, possession of a dangerous drug and possession of a restricted drug after police stopped him twice in Kingaroy on July 26. In Glendon Street, police allegedly located two uncapped syringes in his possession; in Albert Street they allegedly found him with amphetamine and a restricted drug.
  • A 40-year-old Nanango man will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on September 2 charged with failing to dispose of a syringe after police stopped his Ford ute in Avoca Street, Kingaroy, at 1:25am on July 26.
  • At 1:20am on Saturday, police pulled over a Holden hatchback in Haly Street, Kingaroy. A search of the vehicle allegedly located a syringe, ammunition and drug paraphernalia. A 27-year-old Kingaroy man will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on August 18 charged failing to dispose of a syringe. A 52-year-old Memerambi man will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on September 2 charged with unlawful possession of an explosive (ammunition), failing to dispose of a syringe and possession of property suspected of being used in a drug offence.
  • At 4.20am on Sunday, police had reason to speak two men in Thelma Street, Kingaroy. A search of a 57-year-old Kingaroy man allegedly found him in possession of drug utensils and a small amount of cannabis. He has been charged with failing to dispose of a syringe, possessing a drug utensil and possessing a dangerous drug. An 18-year-old Kingaroy man was allegedly found in possession of an ecstasy tablet which he claimed to have found. He has been charged with possessing a dangerous drug. Both men will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on August 18.

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Property 

  • A 25-year-old Kingaroy woman has been charged with theft after foodstuffs were allegedly stolen from a shop in Avoca Street, Kingaroy, at 11:00am last Tuesday. She will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on September 9.
  • Police are investigating the wilful damage of a Toyota hatchback that was parked at a fast food restaurant in Alford Street, Kingaroy. A  windscreen wiper was snapped and a door damaged at some time between 3:00pm and 9:30pm on July 24.
  • Police are investigating the damage which occurred at the weekend to a prime mover and trailers while parked in Roberta Street. Vandals damaged nine tyres on the passenger side of the truck and trailer.

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Traffic

  • A 33-year-old Kingaroy man will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on August 19 charged with driving while disqualified and riding an unregistered vehicle after police intercepted his Adly motorcycle in Rosedale Street, Kingaroy, at 2:20pm on July 25.
  • A 32-year-old Nanango woman will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on September 12 charged with driving while disqualified after police stopped her Hyundai sedan in HalyStreet, Kingaroy at 12:05am on July 26.
  • A 46-year-old Kingaroy woman will appear in Kingaroy Magistrates Court on August 18 charged with drink driving after police pulled over her Holden sedan on the Bunya Highway at 1:00am on July 28. She allegedly blew 0.072 BAC.

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Kingaroy police responded to a variety of incidents between July 22-28 including drug, good order, traffic, and property-related offences. They also attended four calls related to domestic violence, issued 56 infringement notices for life-endangering traffic offences and performed 103 roadside breath tests.


 

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