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Bike injures woman A WOMAN was knocked unconscious after being hit by an e-bike in Patterson Lakes last week. Police say that on the morning of 18 February, a woman on an e-bike with a dog on a lead came up behind two women and knocked one to the ground. The woman was knocked over by the lead after the e-bike rider rode her bike one way and the dog went the other. The woman who fell was knocked unconscious. She injured her arm and received medical attention from an ambulance. The incident took place at around 5.30am. Police are hoping to speak to a woman who can help them with their enquiries. In a statement they described her as “short, with a solid build, short dark hair and a European accent. She had a large, white dog with her.” Information can be provided to LSC Poppliers at Moorabbin Highway Patrol on 9556 6140.
Clubhouse searched, three arrests made POLICE searched a Hells Angels Outlaw Motorcycle Gang clubhouse in Seaford this month as part of their investigation into an alleged assault. Police allege that a man in his 20s was assaulted in Reservoir on 6 Febru-
ary. The alleged victim was seriously injured but was able to get away. In addition to the Seaford clubhouse, police searched residential addresses in Reservoir, Ferntree Gully, Attwood and St Kilda on 11 February. They made three arrests. A 41-year-old Reservoir man was charged with intentionally cause serious injury, recklessly cause serious injury, assault, assault with a weapon, extortion, possess schedule 4 poison, and commit indictable offence whilst on bail. Police allege he is a chapter president of the Hells Angels. A 30-year-old Ferntree Gully man, allegedly a president of the Hells Angels, was charged with intentionally cause serious injury, recklessly cause serious injury, assault, extortion, and assault with a weapon. A 24-year-old Attwood man, allegedly a sergeant at arms of the Hells Angels, was charged with intentionally cause serious injury, recklessly cause serious injury, assault, extortion, and assault with a weapon. Police say they seized items during their searches, including weapons.
ing the bike. He was allegedly not licensed to ride a motorbike, and the bike was not registered, He was taken to Carrum Downs Police Station where he returned an evidentiary breath test reading of 0.047. In a statement, police said the boy will be summonsed to court for “unlicensed, unregistered and drink driving offences”. The bike was impounded. Police are dedicating more resources to stopping monkey bike riders in Frankston and the surrounding areas (“Monkey bike riders ‘number one issue’” The News 15/2/2022). A MONKEY bike impounded by police. Picture: Supplied
Monkey bike impounded A 16 YEAR old has been caught riding a monkey bike with a blood alcohol reading of 0.047, police say. Police allege that they spotted the money bike traveling towards Dimitrios Close in Seaford, 11 February. They say they attempted to pull the driver over, but he evaded and ran into the backyard of a property. Police said a 16-year-old they spoke to at the property admitted to rid-
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