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Subscriber only PREVIOUSLY referred to as a stereotypical menace by a Townsville Magistrate, Tyrell Elwood James Watson was back in front of Townsville District Court on an attempted car theft charge. High on ice, while on parole, Watson was not thinking clearly when he approached a house at 5am on November 18, 2019, according to Crown Prosecutor Nigel Rees. After hearing a noise, the woman opened her front door, spotted Watson with something in his hand. When she tried to close the door, he said don t call the cops, I ve got a gun . Fearing for her four children, she threw her spare set of car keys and barricaded the door.
I ve got a gun : woman s car theft ordeal
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I ve got a gun : woman s car theft ordeal
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Subscriber only A tradie who feared a COVID-19 lockdown without drugs purchased more than five grams of methamphetamines from multiple sources to stockpile and use during lockdown. Reece Adam Vaughan, 30, was busted by police in possession of nine clip-seal bags containing various amounts of meth when they searched his home in Bargara, south of Bundaberg, on May 26, 2020. He pleaded guilty on March 31 in the Supreme Court in Rockhampton to one count of possessing dangerous drug in excess of two grams, one possess a dangerous drug and one possess drug utensils. Crown prosecutor Elise Sargent said some were in street level saleable quantities.