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Frankston Times
16 June 2020
Police patrol
with Brodie Cowburn
Fast food trip goes sideways A MAN was restrained by police after he flipped his car in a Somerville fast food drive through and allegedly attacked emergency services workers trying to help him last week. At around 12.40am, 13 June, emergency services received calls that a car had hit a bollard and flipped onto its side at an Eramosa Road fast
food restaurant. Police were told the man inside the car was acting in “an aggressive manner�. A police statement read that the driver had freed himself from the car, but then allegedly pushed a paramedic and headbutted a CFA member. Police restrained the man and he was taken to hospital. Police will
interview the 23-year-old Tyabb man in relation to assaulting emergency service worker and traffic related offences.
EMERGENCY services workers at Somerville McDonalds last week. Picture: Gary Sissons