Glassing attack

Warwick police briefs

A 26-YEAR-OLD Warwick man will appear in court charged with wounding after a glassing incident in the city last Friday.
Police allege the man entered a premises in Myall Avenue and assaulted a person, hitting his victim in the head with a beer bottle, causing a laceration.
Police located the accused man in Percy Street and they say he made admissions in relation to the altercation.
The man was charged with entering a dwelling with intent, wounding, common assault and wilful damage. He was bailed and will appear in Warwick Magistrates Court on 6 November.

POLICE are studying CCTV footage in their hunt for a man who stole a vehicle and then allegedly drove off after taking petrol from a local business.
The man allegedly stole a locked 1992 Mitsubishi Triton vehicle, registration 923 LFJ from a Sladevale residence between 5.30pm and 9.20pm on Thursday, October 10.
He then went to the Helen Street fuel outlet where he allegedly stole 32 litres of fuel at about 9.05pm.
The suspect was described as a male caucasian with short brown hair and a blue t-shirt. The missing vehicle had dark tinted windows and a missing mud flap.
Anyone who can assist police is asked to call Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

A B-DOUBLE carrying Australia Post mail overturned on the Cunningham Highway near Cunningham on Friday, 11 October at approximately 4.20am.
The driver told police he swerved to miss a kangaroo on the road. The man received a minor injury and was transported by ambulance to Warwick Hospital.
Firefighters and Main Roads staff assisted with a diesel spill from the vehicle. The highway was reduced to a single lane.

THE Department of Transport and Main Roads requested police assistance as they examined cars delivering students to the Warwick State High School Formal last Friday.
Departmental officers and police were looking for illegally modified vehicles.
The operation was to be carried out after students were dropped off, and away from the venue.
Warwick police said no infringement notices for unlicensed drivers or unregistered vehicles were issued.

A 32-YEAR-OLD male was arrested twice in a single night after he broke bail conditions following the first arrest.
At about 5.45pm last Wednesday, 9 October, police arrested a 32-year-old Allora man at a premises in Myall Street, Warwick. The heavily-intoxicated man had allegedly gone to the house, screamed abuse, threatened to smash windows and argued with the victim in front of witnesses. He went inside the residence and when asked to leave he lay down in the front yard.
He was arrested and charged with public nuisance, disorderly conduct and trespass. The man was given a Notice to Appear in the Warwick Magistrates Court on November 6.
However when the accused was released on bail from the Warwick Watchhouse at 9.55pm that night he again went to the Myall Street address, breaching a condition of his bail.
He allegedly returned to the Myall Street address at around 10.30pm, yelled obscenities, entered the yard and kicked at a door.
The man was arrested again after he ran into a nearby yard to evade police.
The accused man also faces charges he failed to appear in court on October 10 on the first set of charges.
He is due to appear in Warwick Magistrates Court at the end of the month.

A 26-YEAR-OLD Womina man was served a Notice to Appear for allegedly stealing tyre rims and tyres from an East Street, Warwick premises. He will appear in the Warwick Magistrates Court at a later date.

POLICE said driver inexperience led to a single-vehicle rollover after a P-plater drove onto a dirt road and lost control.
The young driver turned into Condamine Street and bounced into potholes and down a small ditch where the Mitsubishi Pajero came to a rest on its side. Police deemed no offence had been committed and their report is now a matter for the insurance company.

A 14-YEAR-OLD Warwick juvenile was charged with trespass and creating a public nuisance at Rose City Shopping Centre on Thursday, 10 October. He was arrested and bailed to appear in Warwick Magistrates Court at the end of the month.