2019 April 18 Rural etc

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COMMUNITY NEWS

Drug paraphernalia located: A 39-year-old local woman was charged with fail to take reasonable care and precautions in respect of a syringe or needle on April 16. Around midnight on Tuesday morning police will allege they observed the woman place a number of hypodermic syringes and a kitchen knife under bushes on the Corso, East Innisfail. She was issued with a notice to appear at the Innisfail Magistrates Court on May 7. Traffic crash, Mundoo: Police are investigating a single vehicle traffic crash involving a prime mover on Monday. Initial investigations suggest around 12.30pm the truck was travelling along the Innisfail Japoon Road, Wangan when the 62-year-old driver has lost control of the trailer on the verge, the vehicle has over-corrected coming onto the wrong side of the road before hitting a power pole. The diver was uninjured in the collision. Speeding, Rungoo: A 28-year-old Kirwan man was issued with a $435 infringement notice on Sunday morning. He was intercepted around 10.30am on the Bruce Highway, Rungoo allegedly travelling at 105km/h in a 80km/h zone. Speeding,Vasa Views: Innisfail Road Policing Unit intercepted a 32-year-old Innisfail man around 3pm Saturday afternoon. It will be alleged he was travelling at 123km/h in a 100km/h zone he was issued with a $435 traffic infringement notice. Theft, Webb: Police are investigating the theft of diesel from a Coquette Point Road business on March

29. Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact police and quote reference number QP1900694763. Operation Elevate: On Friday, April 12 Innisfail Road Policing Unit conducted Operation Elevate between 2.30pm and 4pm. The operation saw officers placed in strategic positions within the Innisfail CBD, where they observed traffic from an elevated position focusing on offences, including the Fatal Five factors: speeding, drink or drug driving, seatbelts, fatigue and distractions. During the operation, 15 traffic infringement notices were issued including five mobile phone tickets issued with another detected. The driver involved in the detected offence was allegedly distracted texting on the phone whilst travelling through a roundabout and did not see the police officer directing her to pull over. As a result, the driver failed to stop and police are following up with the vehicle owner. Acting Sergeant Sue McBride, Office in Charge of the Innisfail Road Policing Unit said she was appalled with the number of offences committed in such a small time span. “It is astounding and disappointing to police that some drivers are still putting theirs, and other road users lives on the line, when using their mobile phone whilst driving,” Acting Sergeant McBride said. One seat belt related offence, three failing to indicate when exiting a roundabout, one positive drug driver, and six unsecured loads on vehicles were also detected. “Another law that has been around for over 20 years that we seem to be continually educating people on are the dangers of unrestrained

Easter Road Safety Road Stories “ride safely for me”

THE Queensland Police Service’s Easter road safety campaign began on April 5 and will run until April 26. Commissioner Stewart said that anyone travelling on the state’s highways can expect to encounter police. This campaign coincides with the Easter school holidays, a period in which there is a large increase of vehicles on the roads. Inspector Ian Park, now of

Brisbane Police Prosecutions Corps wrote a story about when his personal and professional life collided. “Personally, I don’t think we’ll have success on the roads until our road toll is zero. And that’s based on my own experience,” Inspector Park said. “I’ve seen people with iPads set up on their dashboard watching a movie while they’re driving. Especially if

they know they’re going to hit peak hour traffic or slow traffic. I mean, you can still kill someone regardless of the fact that your average speed might only be 10 to 20 kilometres an hour. It can still happen.” The Easter Road Safety campaign is targeting the Fatal Five – speeding, drink/ drug driving, fatigue, seat belt use and driver distraction/inattention.

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loads, as we see people continue to commit the offence,” Acting Sergeant McBride said. With the Easter road safety campaign continuing, Acting Sergeant McBride wants to remind motorists that police are asking drivers to make the right choices so they are able to enjoy the Easter break with their families and friends. “We want you to get to your destination alive,” Acting Sergeant McBride. Driving charges, Goondi Bend: A 26-year-old Mount Sheridan man was intercepted on Palmerston Drive around 4pm, Thursday afternoon. It will be alleged he was driving in a dangerous manner around 3.20pm on the Bruce highway at Gordonvale. It will be further alleged he returned a roadside breath test reading of 0.122 per cent Blood Alcohol Content. As a result, he was transported to Innisfail Station where his licence was suspended and he was charged with one count each of drink driving and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. His is scheduled to appear at the Innisfail Magistrates Court on April 29. High-end speeding, Silkwood: Innisfail Road Policing Unit intercepted a 39-year-old international tourist on the Bruce Highway, Silkwood around 4.30pm on Thursday. It will be alleged he was travelling at 149km/h in a 100km/h zone. He was issued with a $1,218 infringement notice and advised of a license suspension. Speeding,Tully: A 29-year-old Mareeba man was allegedly intercepted travelling at 87km/hr in a 60km/hr zone along the Bruce Highway, Tully at around

9.30pm on Wednesday night. He was issued with a $435 infringement notice. A 26-year-old Bowen Hills woman was also intercepted on the Bruce Highway Tully around 9pm, where it will be alleged she was travelling at 80km/hr in a 60km/hr zone. She was issued with a $261 infringement notice. Speeding, Belvedere: Innisfail Road Policing Unit issued a $435 infringement notice to a 53-year-old Cloncurry man around 5.30pm Wednesday afternoon. It will be alleged he was intercepted on the Palmerston Highway travelling at 86km/hr in a 60km/hr zone. Vehicle damage, Innisfail: Police are investigating damage that was done to a vehicle that was parked at an Ernest Street address. At around 2am on Wednesday morning, several dents were made to the bonnet of a gold Mitsubishi Magna along with damage to the front and rear windscreen. Anyone with any information is encouraged to contact police and quote reference number QP1900706145. If you have information for police, contact Policelink on 131 444 or provide information using the online form 24hrs per day. You can report information about crime anonymously to Crime Stoppers, a registered charity and community volunteer organisation, by calling 1800 333 000 or via crimestoppersqld.com. au 24hrs per day.


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