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A Gatton woman involved in a recent spree of car break ins has been handed a prison sentence for the offences.
Ranee Tillack pleaded guilty in the Gatton Magistrates Court on Monday, January 25, to three charges.
They included one charge of receiving tainted property, one charge of possessing dangerous drugs and one charge of possessing utensils or pipes that had been used in connection with using a dangerous drug.
Tillack also appeared with another 19 charges against her that will be heard at a later date including one charge of entering premises and committing an indictable offence.
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A Lockyer teen has appeared in court after he yelled obscenities at police while sitting on the footpath outside a local pub.
Reid Joseph Lowe pleaded guilty to one charge of public nuisance in the Gatton Magistrates Court on Monday, January 29, after he yelled foul-mouthed slurs at police who were conducting COVID-19 compliance checks at the Royal Hotel.
Police Prosecutor Senior Sergeant Al Windsor said Lowe was sitting on the footpath with a friend when he began to shout at police who were getting out of their car.
The 19-year-old was heard saying to his mate âthat was one of the c s,â Senior Sergeant Windsor said.
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Subscriber only A quick dash home after purchasing a car has left a Lockyer Valley man with a heavy fine in Gatton court. Shawn James Wylie pleaded guilty to two offences of driving a vehicle that was unregistered and driving while uninsured in the Gatton Magistrates Court on Monday, January 24. Police Prosecutor Senior Sergeant Al Windsor said Wylie told officers he had just purchased his black Ford Falcon from a friend when police intercepted him driving the suspicious vehicle on Railway Street in Laidley. Senior Sergeant Windsor said Wylie came to police s attention after they spotted him driving his car without registration plates.