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Burglar allegedly BITES OFF a grandfather s finger and punches his wife in the face in home invasion

10:32 EDT, 29 December 2020 A man is accused of punching a woman in the face and biting off her husband s finger after the couple found him raiding their outdoor fridge during an alleged home invasion on Monday. Jake Ryan Prescott, 23, allegedly attacked the couple aged in their 60s when they confronted him about 9.30pm on Monday after hearing noises on the patio of their home on Acacia Close in Bouvard, near Mandurah in Western Australia. Police alleged Chris and his wife Carol initially chased off the intruder, but Prescott returned to the property - leading to a second confrontation. Prescott then allegedly bit part of Chris finger off and punched Carol in the face, leaving her with serious injuries.

Man Has Finger Bitten Off in Late-Night Home Invasion

Man Has Finger Bitten Off in Late-Night Home Invasion On 12/29/20 at 4:10 PM EST As reported by Australia s 9News, the Monday night incident started after the residents, a retired couple in their 60s, heard noises on the veranda of their home in the Bouvard suburb of Mandurah, a coastal city about 45 miles south of Western Australia s capital of Perth. Police at an unidentified crime scene. Getty Detectives say that when the couple went outside to see what was causing the commotion, they encountered a man named Jake Ryan Prescott going through an outside refrigerator on their veranda. The couple managed to chase off Prescott, according to police, but he allegedly returned later in the night. That s when he allegedly attacked the residents, punching the woman in the face and biting off part of the man s finger.

$6,000 fine for property manager who took money from agency trust account

Date Time $6,000 fine for property manager who took money from agency trust account A property manager employed by a Mandurah real estate agency has been fined $6,000 and ordered to pay $400 costs by the Mandurah Magistrates Court for taking money from the agency’s trust account for her own purposes. Kylie Jo-Anne Thomas was convicted on 8 December 2020 of making unauthorised withdrawals from the trust account in breach of the Real Estate and Business Agents Act. In August and September 2019, Ms Thomas had replaced the bank account details of four clients with those of her own bank account in the agency’s property management computer system. Nine unauthorised transactions over the two month period amounting to $7,186.88 resulted in money that should have gone to property owners being re-directed into Ms Thomas’ personal bank account.

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