A teenager charged over a car crash that killed four teenagers in North Queensland last year has pleaded guilty to all charges in the Children's Court of Queensland.
Teen who ran down cop âin stolen carâ weeks after release The teenager who used a stolen car to run down a cop has faced court for allegedly driving a stolen vehicle just weeks after his release.
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Subscriber only The teenager found guilty of using a stolen car to mow down junior Queensland Police officer Peter McAulay, leaving him seriously injured on the roadside, has faced court for allegedly driving a stolen vehicle just weeks after he was released from jail. The teen, now aged 18, cannot be identified due to his young age at the time he ran Constable McAulay down just west of Brisbane in September 2018.
A teenager convicted of using a stolen car to run down and seriously injure a Queensland police officer is released on bail after being charged with stealing, driving and weapons offences.
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A BORED teenager in lockup at the Brisbane juvenile detention centre caused chaos when he phoned a government department warning that a bomb was set to explode beneath a desk.
The Toowoomba office of Queensland Youth Justice was evacuated while emergency services and police carried out a search.
No explosive device was found with an Ipswich court hearing that the teenager was bored because of the lockdown due to COVID-19.
Now aged 16 years and 10 months, the teenager, a father of one toddler, pleaded guilty in the dock of Ipswich Children’s Court on Monday to the crime of committing a bomb hoax.