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Libraries to deliver joy Casey Cardinia Libraries are encouraging local residents to deliver joy to those in need this festive period by leaving donations at their local library. Each library in the area has partnered with a charity or community group to receive donations of toys, non-perishable items and toiletries. Read more on page 8
Customer Experience Officers Tim Cuthell and Natalina Colmanet with Keith Vethaak from Transit (centre) at Bunjil Place Library. 259582 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Mandatory jail By Cam Lucadou-Wells An ice-fueled driver of a stolen tow-truck who rammed and crushed an occupied police vehicle in Cranbourne has been jailed. Kieran Hilder, 25, pleaded guilty at the Victorian County Court to the aggravated intentional exposure of a police officer to risk – a mandatory jail offence. He had stolen the truck - with its keys inside – from a Cranbourne service station about
9.30am on 17 April. Fifteen minutes later, a police officer intercepted Hilder in Cranbourne West and parked five metres behind the truck. With the officer still inside, Hilder reversed the truck, crushed the front of the police vehicle and shattered its windscreen. The police vehicle was pushed backwards and sustained “major damage”, sentencing judge Michael Bourke stated on 26 November.
The police member was uninjured. Hilder’s act was “drug-fuelled, haphazard and dangerous” – though with an aim to escape rather than to harm, Judge Bourke said. Hilder fled in the truck without rendering assistance at the collision scene. He dumped the truck at a nearby construction site, stealing a closed-circuit camera, keys, phone and wallet from the truck’s cabin. Three days later, he was charged and bailed.
However, on the same night, he was intercepted driving a stolen BMW, and capsicumsprayed while resisting arrest. Hilder was charged with absconding from a County Court-imposed community corrections order for a long list of “dishonesty” offences. He was also charged with car theft, driving disqualified, trespass on the construction site and offending while on bail. Continued page 8
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