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A St Albans man has been charged with numerous offences as a result of an investigation into the handling of allegedly stolen vehicles at an automotive wrecking business in Sunshine North.
Police executed a search at a Baldwin Avenue address on January 27 following information the business had allegedly been operating in contravention of the Second Hand Dealers Act.
Multiple items were seized during a search of the business, including a stolen 2000 Mercedes A190, a stolen Ford AU Fairmont and a de-identified motorcycle.
A 35-year-old St Albans man was subsequently charged with a range of offences, including handling stolen goods, possess/negligently deal with proceeds of crime, fail to keep accurate records, buy unidentified vehicle for scrap and fail to notify authority of change of address.
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Stolen vehicles and motorcycle seized in Sunshine North
Police yesterday charged a man with numerous offences as a result of an investigation into the handling of allegedly stolen vehicles at an automotive wrecking business in Sunshine North.
Vehicle Crime Squad detectives executed a search at the Baldwin Avenue address on 27 January, following information that the business had allegedly been operationing in contravention of the Second Hand Dealers Act.
During the search, police located information to indicate a second holding yard nearby and a search was conducted at this premises.
Multiple items were seized as a result of the search warrant, including:
AN EX-OFFENDER who turned his life around after losing his brother while in prison is aiming to give hope to others who are struggling this Christmas. Steve Ridyard, owner of Peter Ridyard’s Second Hand Dealers in Rhyl will open the doors of Rhyl Town Hall to provide food and winter clothing to the homeless and lonely from 6pm on Christmas Eve. There will be a hot food and drinks van, goody bags for children and essential items such as toiletries and warm clothing. It is the second year Mr Ridyard has held the event since being released from prison in 2018, after serving two years and two months during which his brother tragically died in a car crash.