Pakenham Officer Star News - 11th July 2019

Page 1

PAKENHAM OFFICER

pakenhamnews.starcommunity.com.au

Pet deaths a mystery

Thursday, 11 July, 2019

/pakenhamstarnews

World of ballet fun

PAGE 3

@StarNews_SE

Warriors battle to the front

PAGE 4

40¢ Inc. GST

real estate

com. au

Property Lift out

SPORT

Plenty of Lion pride The R.L. 'Cracker' Jackson Stand was beaming with pride and passion as Pakenham celebrated its 1989 and 2009 premierships on Saturday afternoon. With many venturing a long way from home to reflect on the club's past glories, it was a day of emotion, plenty of laughs and stories, as well as an abundance of cold beers. Turn to sport for more on a memorable day. Premiership coaches Neville Powles (1989), Jock Holland (2009) and current president Travis Hamilton. 195082 Picture: ROB CAREW

‘Appalling’ thefts By Cam Lucadou-Wells An ice-addict and his girlfriend have targeted scores of mailboxes in Pakenham as part of a stealing rampage. Wilfred Botin, of Malvern East, pleaded guilty to stealing mail, parcels, gift cards and credit cards out of letter boxes in July and August last year, Dandenong Magistrates' Court heard on 9 July. Over a matter of hours, he and his partner used a credit card stolen from a mailbox in Mentone to buy $360 of goods including cigarettes, meat pies, sausage rolls, pasties, a TV antenna and a screwdriver set.

through it for items. They drove off in their own car and used a stolen bank card to buy food from McDonald's. Botin was on a community corrections order at the time of some of the offending. A defence lawyer told the court that Botin had not re-offended since suffering a serious heart attack in February. The affliction was solely due to ice use. "It couldn't be more clear to him that further use of drugs will result in his death," his defence lawyer said. "There's no greater deterrent than that." Since then, Botin had found rental accommodation, was financially stable and was set to

embark on a nursing course, the court heard. Magistrate Tara Hartnett said Botin was "so close to jail it's not funny" but his changed circumstances warranted some leniency. "It's appalling offending and you've done plenty of it." Botin's community corrections order was varied to a "longer-than-normal" 18 months. It included 120 hours of unpaid work - 60 of which could be used for rehab and treatment. "I think it's important that you remain under the supervision of the court," Ms Hartnett said. Botin was disqualified from driving for six months.

Curtains, Blinds & Shutters

Direct from manufactuter compare our unbeatable prices on... ROMANS, ROLLERS, CURTAINS, PLANTATION SHUTTERS, VENETIANS, PANEL GLIDES, VERTICALS...

UP TO

40% OFF

1142924-CB27-14

3/61-63 Main Street, Pakenham 5941 1214 www.pakenhamdental.com.au

12418085-SN21-19

CALL AND BOOK TODAY!

Call 9796 1101

to arrange a quotation from your local Blinds expert or visit our showroom: 22-24 Intrepid St., Berwick.

pakenhamnews.starcommunity.com.au/subscribe

“Our passion is the latest fashion” email: info@interluxdesign.com www.interluxdesign.com 12414974-FA14-19

Have you got your teeth checked before the big freeze?

On another occasion, the pair set fire to a plastic bag of their unwanted loot near Princes Highway, Nar Nar Goon. Some of the destroyed pieces included a Victoria Police letter on a person's charges, a letter from the Department of Human Services and a gold coloured ring. The CFA was called to extinguish the resulting small grassfire. On 22 August, the pair stole a purse with three credit cards from a car parked in an Officer home's garage. They stole an unlocked hire-car, parked next to it with keys in its ignition. They parked it nearby while they rifled


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.