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Indecency charges A BONBEACH man will be charged on summons with wilful and obscene exposure in public after an incident involving an Uber driver last year. The man, 23, was with a mate who had an Uber account when they were picked up by the female driver, 1.24am, 16 October. Police allege that, during the trip to Keysborough, the man made lewd comments to the driver, poured water over her, unzipped his pants and exposed himself, and urinated beside her cab. When he got out the driver drove off with the other passenger still in the backseat, apologising for his mate’s actions and comments.
Cat shot AN Aspendale Gardens cat is recovering after being shot with an air rifle, overnight Thursday 13 April. The McIntosh Court owner found the cat in its basket with a wound to its neck. After taking X-rays a vet managed to remove one pellet but had to leave another in the cat’s shoulder as its removal could risk further injury. Police have provided details to the RSPCA.
Uninvited guest TWO Aspendale residents who returned home after a few days away found a man unknown to them living in their house.
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Meter blown up OFFENDERS used a small home-made explosive device to blow up a water meter at a Parkdale building site, 7.10pm, Sunday 23 April. They ran off, with neighbours in Third St telling police they heard an explosion and saw smoke and fire, which they put out using sand. Mentone Fire Brigade crews arrived a few minutes later and deemed the site safe for police.
Fight night FIVE men and two women approached a man and a woman waiting for a taxi at Mentone train station bus stop and asked if they had any cigarettes, midnight, Monday 17 April. Angry words were exchanged and a fight began which was broken up by the station’s protective services officers. The woman with the man said later she was “only assaulted by two females”. She suffered minor grazes and bruising.
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A MAN was arrested after a 78-year-old woman was found dead inside a home at Patterson Lakes, Sunday night (23 April). Police arrived at a Balarang Court house at 9pm after a triple zero call and arrested a 78-year-old man, believed to be the woman’s partner, who is helping police with their enquiries. Leading Senior Constable Paul Turner said the investigation is ongoing.
They found the stove alight, wet towels in the bathroom, phone plugged into a charger, various food packages opened and the kitchen cupboards empty when they returned home on Monday (17 April). Upstairs in the Nepean Highway home, they found a man wearing white gloves hiding under boxes. The man, 32, who gave police a New South Wales address, appeared to have entered through a broken bedroom window. Police found a credit card in his pocket stolen from a Seaford woman’s car and used to buy $60 in drinks and phone credit. The man was charged with obtaining property by deception and remanded to appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (26 April).
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