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Subscriber only A Coast woman was brought to the attention of police after her lost purse, containing $800 and cocaine was handed in, a court has heard. Carni Raechell Muir s wallet was handed into the Maroochydore Police Station by a member of the public, who found it on Gardak Street on November 23. Police prosecutor Lee Allan told Maroochydore Magistrates Court that police arranged for Muir to attend the station after the contents were revealed. The purse contained $750.25, personal cards, bank cards, and a driver s licence with the name of the defendant, Senior Constable Allan said. Also contained in the purse was a small clip seal bag containing a small amount of white powder and seven smaller clip seal bags containing white powder residue.
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Subscriber only A Coast woman was brought to the attention of police after her lost purse, containing $800 and cocaine was handed in, a court has heard. Carni Raechell Muir s wallet was handed into the Maroochydore Police Station by a member of the public, who found it on Gardak Street on November 23. Police prosecutor Lee Allan told Maroochydore Magistrates Court that police arranged for Muir to attend the station after the contents were revealed. The purse contained $750.25, personal cards, bank cards, and a driver s licence with the name of the defendant, Senior Constable Allan said. Also contained in the purse was a small clip seal bag containing a small amount of white powder and seven smaller clip seal bags containing white powder residue.
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A Coast man spent a night behind bars after he allegedly spat at Centrelink employees during an emotional rant.
Zachary Elias Spencer, 22, was arrested on Tuesday after attending the Nambour Centrelink and causing a scene.
He allegedly threatened staff members and spat on the floor in front of two of them.
The court heard he also threatened to take his own life.
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A Coast man who police say broke into Twin Waters Golf Club and stole an ATM must make up his mind on his next court date.
Chad John Runnalls faced Maroochydore Magistrates Court on Thursday for one count of entering a premise and committing an indictable offence by break.
Police will allege Mr Runnalls stole an ATM and he broke into the golf club on May 4.
Police prosecutor Stephen Potter told the court there was CCTV footage and photo evidence of the incident.