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Subscriber only An alleged pool scammer will spend another night in the watch house while police check his proposed bail conditions, his lawyer said outside court. Defence lawyer Brad Hill told reporters outside Maroochydore Magistrates Court his client Brad Murray Evans would remain in custody following his court appearance on Tuesday morning. Evans, 32, was expected to apply for bail on 10 charges of fraud on Tuesday but Mr Hill told the court police were reviewing a bail application. Check addresses and things? Magistrate Matthew McLaughlin asked. Yes, Mr Hill replied.
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Subscriber only A 32-year-old man is facing 10 charges of fraud after allegedly duping Sunshine Coast locals with the promise of a swimming pool. Outside court, Sunshine Coast Criminal Investigation Branch officer-in-charge Detective Senior Sergeant Daren Edwards said the man was arrested in Noosa before his matter was mentioned at Maroochydore Magistrates Court on Monday.
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It was about 2 o clock in the morning, I was laying in my bed, I was just like dead to the world, the first victim said. The young woman woke when she felt a slight tug on her hair, but brushed it off and tried to go back to sleep. I was half awake, half asleep when the second time I felt a harder tug and a crawling sensation down my neck. Thinking it was just a spider, the girl woke up and turned on the light. I ve gotten up and he was kneeling beside my bed with half of his pants down, she said.