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Subscriber only Crime and the rate it s being committed is down on last year in latest state government figures but the scourge of domestic violence continues to terrorise behind closed doors. There were 26,919 reported offences in the region in 2019-20, down on the 27,334 reported in 2018-19. The rate of offences per 100,000 people had also reduced by almost 4 per cent from 2019-20 to the previous financial year. Murder rates were down year on year and a significant drop of almost 90 per cent was recorded in attempted murder, manslaughter and other homicide incidents in the region. The figures released by the Queensland Government Statistician s Office revealed the assault rate also dropped by almost 5 per cent, with 876 offences recorded in 2019-20.
Basically, the victim was just sitting there and gets belted, unprovoked. He (the accused) just laid into him, punching him in the head. Sergeant Edwards said the accused had been involved in an earlier incident that had nothing to do with the victim and that he got the wrong person . He said the French national is believed to be on a working visa. Sergeant Edwards said it was another example of a spike in severe incidents of violence within the Coast s safe night precincts. The accused was released on bail with conditions and is due to face the Maroochydore Magistrates Court on May 5.
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Subscriber only A 32-year-old man who allegedly duped swimming pool customers out of $167,000 will face eight more charges as he plans to take his bid for freedom to the next step. Sunshine Coast Criminal Investigation Branch officer-in-charge Detective Senior Sergeant Daren Edwards told the Sunshine Coast Daily
Brad Murray Evans had been charged with eight more counts of fraud in addition to 12 counts of fraud - dishonestly obtain property from another. Mr Evans defence lawyer Brad Hill appeared for the 32-year-old concerning the original 12 counts in Maroochydore Magistrates Court on Wednesday. Mr Hill said Mr Evans, who ran for Division 9 in Bundaberg Regional Council s 2016 election, mentioned applying for Supreme Court bail after his plea for freedom was shut down on March 17.