1 May 2017

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Stabbing after row A FIGHT between two housemates at Seaford on Anzac Day ended with one being stabbed in the stomach and groin. Detective Leading Senior Constable Elisha Murrowood, of Frankston CIU, said the stabbed man, 44, left earlier in the day after an argument. He returned that night with a girlfriend and a friend to find that he had been locked out of the house. He began banging on the door while his girlfriend and friend went around the back. Police allege the other man, 47, opened the

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Driver’s bad call A MAN has been arrested after allegedly trying to evade police in Frankston last week. Detectives said they intercepted the man’s white 1989 Mitsubishi light truck, allegedly bearing false plates, in Havana Crescent, 2pm, Tuesday (25 April). They said the man initially pulled the vehicle over but sped off as detectives approached on foot. The detectives saw the car soon afterwards and again pulled it over. Senior Constable Alistair Parsons, of police media, said the 26-year-old driver then “made a triple zero call and reported an incident in a nearby street in an attempt to have the detectives redirected”. Police “soon realised what was happening and diverted resources to his location and not the fictional incident”. The Frankston man was charged with making a false call to emergency services, driving an unregistered motor vehicle, fraudulently using registration plates, evading police, possessing a controlled weapon, and two counts of failing to answer bail. He was remanded to appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on 18 May.

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SOMERVILLE Highway Patrol officers chased two cars playing “cat and mouse” at Langwarrin, Thursday night (27 April), after they travelled side by side at speeds of 136kph in an 80kph zone. Leading Senior Constable Paul Turner, of police media, said police were driving behind the Suzuki Swift and a Nissan X-Trail as they drove east along Cranbourne Rd about 11.30pm. He said the cars accelerated away from a set of traffic lights and began speeding. When they were intercepted police were surprised to find one of the drivers – a 23-year-old Cranbourne woman – had only had her licence for four months. Her Suzuki was impounded for 30 days and she will have to pay $1060 towing and storage costs to get it back. She is expected to be charged on summons with driving at a dangerous speed, exceeding the speed limit and carrying more than one peer passenger. The 23-year-old Frankston driver of the Nissan is expected to be charged on summons with driving at a dangerous speed and exceeding the speed limit. His car was also impounded and he will have to pay $1032 towing and storage costs to get it back.

front door armed with a knife. During an argument, the younger man was allegedly stabbed in the abdomen. A fight took place inside the house where the man was stabbed in the groin before his friends ran to his aid and grabbed the knife. Ambulance Victoria paramedics took the man to The Alfred hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries later downgraded to serious. A man was arrested at the scene and taken to Frankston police station. He was remanded in custody to appear at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on 24 May charged with recklessly causing injury, assault with a weapon and unlawful assault.

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