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A man who attempted to pour petrol on a woman through a window after she woke him up was on probation for drugs.
The man, who cannot be named for legal reason, pleaded guilty on April 14 in Rockhampton Magistrates Court to one count of breaching a domestic violence order.
Police prosecutor Senior Constable Peter Rumford said the defendant was woken up by a female visitor on April 13 at a Depot Hill residence, tripped over a television, yelled at the woman to return to inside the dwelling and called her a ‘dumb c - sl ’.
He said the defendant, when the woman refused to go back inside, poured petrol out the window she was standing under, just missing the victim.
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Subscriber only Two cars were written off after a woman with one of the highest blood-alcohol content readings seen in Queensland, crashed into a parked car. Kellie Lana Norton, 37, recorded a blood-alcohol content reading of .328 after crashing her white Volkswagen into a parked Hyundai on Diplock St, North Rockhampton, on November 30 last year at 4.25am. Kellie Lana Norton, 37, recorded a blood-alcohol content reading of .328 after crashing her white Volkswagen into a parked Hyundai on Diplock St on November 30, 2020, at 4.25am. She pleaded guilty on April 14 in Rockhampton Magistrates Court to one count each of high range drink-driving and failing to stop at the scene of a crash.