March 8, 2021
Mathew B. Stanley - OVI/Under the influence and fail to control motor vehilce. Dismissed. Case dismissed without prejudice. To be presented to grand jury. No cost to defendant.
Crystal D. Brant -Â Defaced weapon. Dismissed. Case dismissed without prejudice. Co-defendant admitted to possession. No cost to defendant.Â
Kenneth J. Cooper -Â Defaced weapon. Pled no contest. Found guilty. Three years standard probation. The firearm, 9mm pistol, in this case shall forfeited. A shotgun taken by law enforcement shall be returned if it has a serial number.Â
Alyse B.T. Pfeifer -Â Disorderly conduct. Pled no contest. Reduced. $100 fine.Â
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Traffic, drug and stealing charges at Townsville
Police have charged a man with 27 traffic, drug and stealing offences after he failed to stop for police this afternoon in Townsville.
It will be alleged at 4.40pm police were travelling on Hammond Way at Kelso when they observed a white Holden Commodore with stolen registration plates attached. Police activated emergency lights and siren however the vehicle accelerated away.
A tyre deflation device was successfully deployed a short time later on Kelso Drive. The vehicle turned onto Riverway Drive and came to complete stop near Maud street after the vehicle could not be driven any further due to the extensive damage to the rims.
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Police lay charges after South-East pursuit
Dandenong police have charged six males following an alleged pursuit in Melbourne’s south east last night.
A 17-year-old Cranbourne boy was charged with theft, handle stolen goods, weapons and bail offences as well as possessing a drug of dependence.
A 17-year-old Narre Warren boy was charged with theft, handle stolen goods and possessing a drug of dependence.
A 17-year-old Narre Warren boy was charged with theft and handle stolen goods.
A 16-year-old Cranbourne boy was charged with theft and handle stolen goods.
A 15-year-old Cranbourne North boy was charged with theft, handle stolen goods and bail offences.
By Derrick James STAFF WRITER Apr 16, 2021
Matthew Perry
A man serving multiple sentences in Oklahoma State Penitentiary was indicted in federal court after an investigation alleges he helped distribute more than 9,500 grams of methamphetamine in connection with an international drug ring.
Matthew Perry, 31, was indicted this month by a federal grand jury in the Western District of Oklahoma for drug conspiracy, possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute and aiding and abetting, according to court documents.
Perry was indicted with 17 others by the grand jury following a two-year statewide investigation led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Oklahoma City Police Department, the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation, and the United States Attorneyâs Office into the Hernandez Drug Trafficking Organization.