30 cannabis plants among drugs and weapon seizure

Geraldton Detectives have seized drugs and weapons after they executed a search warrant yesterday at an address in Woodman Street, Utakarra.

Police allegedly seized the following:

  • Approximately 28 grams of Amphetamine
  • 30 Cannabis plants
  • Approximately 40 grams of Cannabis
  • Two prohibited weapons
  • A 303 Rifle Bolt Repeater Ammunition
  • A ballistic vest
  • Various drug paraphernalia 

A 26-year-old male from Utakarra will face Geraldton Magistrates Court on October 16th charged with:

  • 1 x Attempted to Possess Prohibited Drug with Intent to Sell/Supply
  • 1 x Cultivate Prohibited Drug
  • 1 x Possess Prohibited Plant
  • 1 x Possess Drug Paraphernalia
  • 1 x Possess Prohibited Drug (Cannabis)
  • 1 x Possess Prohibited Drug (LSD)
  • 1 x Possess Prohibited weapon
  • 1 x Unlawful Possession
  • 1 x Possess Unlicensed Ammunition 

A 20-year-old woman from Utakarra will also face Geraldton Magistrates Court on October 16th charged with:

  • 1 x Attempted to Possess Prohibited Drug with Intent to Sell/Supply
  • 1 x Cultivate Prohibited Drug
  • 1 x Possess Drug Paraphernalia
  • 1 x Possess Prohibited Drug (Cannabis)
  • 1 x Supplied a Prohibited Drug (Cannabis) 

Pig steals 18 beers, gets drunk, fights cow

Photograph: AAP/Main roads WA

In a bizarre twist of events, a feral pig has consumed 18 beers which has sparked warnings for people at campsites to secure their alcohol.

If the beers weren't enough, the feral pig also had a fight with a cow.

In an article by The Guardian,  the incident occurred at the DeGrey River rest area in Port Hedland.

The pig stole three six packs from campers and proceeded to rummage through bags of rubbish looking for food. 

The feral pig was last spotted resting under a tree.

People are urged to report sightings of feral pigs so they can be removed. 




Home security, you're the key!

In the latest edition of ewatch, local police are urging people to be more vigilant over the summer and holidays.

Below is a checklist to help you dramatically reduce the chances of your home being burgled. 

A quick home security appraisal: With every “yes” you answer to the following points, your home becomes more burglar proof.

  • Are all doors and windows equipped with adequate locks, including garage and shed doors?
  • Are gates kept locked when not in use?
  • Are shrubs trimmed to eliminate hiding places?
  • Do you have security sensor lights on the exterior of your home?
  • Is there a peep hole in your main door or other visual access to visitors at the front door?
  • Do you have auto timing switches for lights/TV/radio?
  • Do you have a safe for your valuables?
  • Are valuables engraved or marked for identification?
  • Have serial numbers been recorded?
  • Have you removed any keys hidden outside
  • Do you have a security alarm?
  • Do you have a dog?
  • Is your pet door properly secured when not in use?
  • Is your street number clearly visible from the street?

When leaving your home, ask yourself “Does it look like the house is empty?”

 

Saturday Night Harbour Cruise

There is a harbour cruise on the ECO ABROLHOS this Saturday night, 4th of October instead of Sunday, as the weather forecast is for light winds and sunny. Boarding times are now different, see below. 

Come and enjoy a sunset cruise around Geraldton Harbour with fully licensed bar, delicious meals available to purchase, live entertainment and a magnificent sunset.

  • This Saturday 4th of October 4:30pm till 8:30pm
  • Departs 182 Connell Road
  • Meals available between 5:30pm- 7:30pm
  • Fully licensed bar (no BYO)
  • Pre-paid bookings essential $25pp

Call Sonia on 0418 386 307 to secure your tickets. Limited tickets available. EFTPOS available on board.

For more information, visit the website: http://www.ecoabrolhos.com.au/

Commercial dive boat mistaken for refugee vessel

A commercial dive boat just off the coast of Geraldton today has caused quite a stir with many people alluding to the boat being a refugee vessel.

But actually, the commercial dive boat was involved in a routine inspection and cleaning of a sea water intake pipe for the Batavia Coast Maritime Institute (BCMI) this morning.

The incident is still making its way around cyberspace with many people still Facebooking and Tweeting the rumours.

ABC News 24 Tweeted statements this morning but within an hour police quashed the rumours. Although it didn't stop people from re-Tweeting them.

The commercial boat which could be seen just off Separation Point, was contracted by Durack Institute of Technology to support commercial divers involved in the annual maintenance of its sea water intake pipe used by BCMI. 

BCMI Training Director Suresh Job said the maintenance is carried out on an annual basis. The sea water intake pipe brings in up to 130 kL/hr and is an important part of the BCMI infrastructure which opens out onto Separation Point.

“BCMI aims to maintain the quality of the sea water used in the facility’s research and training programs which includes the commercial production of marine ornamental fish species, coral, Pink Snapper, and Black Bream,” Mr Job said.

 

Midwest girl represents Australia in Polocrosse

Midwest woman Lauren Cant has hit the big time in Polocrosse after she was chosen for the Australian Women's Polocrosse team.

The 20-year-old who has been playing for 14 years, played in the winning senior women's side at the Darwin Nationals in July of this year.

After that performance, Lauren was selected into the Australian squad.

This weekend Lauren will play in the Australia vs. New Zealand Polocrosse test here in Geraldton.

For more information about the this weekend's test, click here. 

 

Mike wants his music on a Mitsubishi advert

Geraldton's Mike Conroy is asking the community to back him and vote for his music to be featured on a Mitsubishi TV advertisement which will be played nation-wide. 

Mike is competing against over 200 other musicians and over 1000 songs.

He said that for the majority of the competition he has been in 3rd and 4th spot but he is hoping with the support of the Geraldton community, he can move to top spot.

"Let's put Geraldton on the map and vote for 'FLYING HIGH'," he said.

"Show your support for your local musicians by voting and sharing that you've voted.

"It takes 2 minutes and you can vote every 24 hours."

The 25-year-old plays guitar, drums, bass and piano. He has produced three songs for the competition. 

Voting ends on October 5th.

Click here to vote


Greenough River Bridge officially opens

Today Transport Minister Dean Nalder officially declared the new Greenough River Bridge on the Brand Highway open.

The bridge is stage one of the State Government's Brand Highway development.

The new bridge was completed by contractor Georgiou Group Pty Ltd and it included 1.23kms of roadwork on both bridge approaches to realign the highway and another one kilometer of roadworks to realign the intersections with Reynolds Road and Hamersley Road.

"This new concrete bridge is much wider, longer and higher than the original structure built in 1953," Mr Nalder said.

"Opened to traffic in August, it improves safety for the almost 3000 vehicles that use this route everyday and will significantly reduce costs for the transport industry, which has previously cut off supplies to Geraldton and other nearby towns."

Mr Nalder said it was all about safety and mentioned that in 7 years there had been 20 crashes and 5 fatalities on this section of the Brand Highway.

Stage 2 of the project will include the realignment of the S-Bend.

Check out activities for the Sunshine Festival

The 2014 Geraldton Sunshine Festival is nearly upon us! Running from Saturday, October 4th to Sunday October 12th, there's something for the whole family! Check out the events below and for more information visit www.sunshinefestival.com.au.


Saturday, October 4th

Noon-6pm - Kids Fun and Activities
This year’s festival, places a whole new emphasis on family-friendly fun with plenty of free activities, games, activities and entertainment.

The bulk of entertainment will occur in Geraldton’s Maitland Park to ensure a hive of activity in one setting. There will array of exciting stalls, displays, live music, performances and loads of fun for the whole family, including your chance to meet The 501st Legion – Star Wars Storm troopers and crew! 

2-2:30pm - Toll Truck Pull Competition
Enter your group, club or team in the Toll Truck Pull competition for a chance to win $1000!

This is a fabulous team building event to take part in or just watch and cheer on. Teams will compete against each other to pull the Toll Mining Services prime movers 100m in the quickest time. Come down and cheer on the teams while you wait for the MMG Float Parade to start. Thanks to the MWCCI Future Leaders for coordinating this event. While this taking place grab a nice cold refreshment, hamburger or sausage sizzle in-between all the action. The event will take place on Cathedral Avenue in front of the QPT. Entry forms available at www.sunshinefestival.com.au

3:45pm onwards - Twin River Guard Medieval re-enactment Display & Show
Step back in time and relive history with the Twin River Guard medieval re-enactment group. The display includes arms and armour, and various arts and science examples of the period as well as interactive activities. Come along, interact with medieval re-enactors, witness Viking battles and harsh medieval justice meted out, and yell for your favourite combatant or jeer at their opponents.

-Combat display Saturday October 4 - 3.45pm onwards
-Static display from Saturday morning through to Midday Sunday
-Maitland Park, Cnr Maitland St and Cathedral Ave
-More details contact Twin River Guard direct - 0417 952 916

2:30pm - 3:30pm - MMG Float Parade
The 56th Sunshine Festival Float Parade is a highlight of the festival as entrants’ parade through Geraldton’s main street in a whirlwind of sound, colour, fun and laughter.

The parade will take the same route as last year – and commences from the foreshore near the Mid West Ports (formally Geraldton Port Authority) building, travelling along Marine Terrace, Lester Avenue, Cathedral Avenue, Carson Terrace and into Maitland Park.

Winners of the MMG Float Parade and Toll Truck Pull will be announced at Maitland Park at the conclusion of the parade and judging.


Sunday, October 5

9am-4pm - Water Corporation 21st Dragon Boat Classic
This is the 21st event to hit our shores; it’s an exciting family fun day at the beach. The community really gets behind this event and the colourful team spirits make it a wonderful and entertaining spectacle. For more details or to register your team contact the Geraldton Yacht Club on 99641664 or download the entry form @ www.sunshinefestival.com.au

9:30am-3:30pm - Patchwork and Craft Fair
Exhibition of Locally made Quilts, quilt challenge display, many new and various trading stalls. Major raffles, light refreshments available, free admission. Held at the Netball Stadium on Eighth Street. 

10am-11am - Brass on the Grass
What a fantastic way to start a Sunday!  Be entertained by the Geraldton City Band. Experience the BIG Brass band whilst soaking up the morning sun on our beautiful foreshore.

10am-2pm  - City of Greater Geraldton Community Safety Day
This is a free, fun interactive event for children, families and community providing a range of safety information to encourage a safer community. Kids’ activities on offer are paper plane & flying competition, trivia quiz and a colouring in competition. There are plenty of prizes to be won. A bouncy castle and the PCYC food stall will be present and a rock climbing wall supplied and organised by PCYC!

10am-3pm - Inline Hockey Demonstrations
Join the Geraldton Inline Hockey Association as they provide exciting demonstrations of the game in action! Stop in at the information marquee, grab a sticker or find out how to become a member. It will be held on the Geraldton Foreshore Basketball area. 

11am-1pm - Chapman Animal Pet Parade - Theme "The Circus Ring"
Roll Up… Roll Up… with your best friend! Think fancy dress, clowns, acrobats, dancers and magicians. Perhaps your pet has the fluffiest tail or longest ears and was born to entertain? Come and join in the fun and see if your pet has what it takes There is a category to fit every pet.  Please remember to have your pet on a lead, in a cage or restrained in some way. Don't forget a hat and sunscreen! $4 per entry. Location: Maitland Park.

2pm - 3:30pm Cleanskin Cowgirls with Australian writer Rachel Treasure
Geraldton Regional Library invites you to join one of Australia’s top ten bestselling authors, Rachael Treasure, as she talks about her latest book, Cleanskin Cowgirls. (Books will be in sale on the day – cash only $32.99). It will be held at the Geraldton Regional Library and afternoon tea will be served. RSVPs are essential. RSVP by Friday, October 3rd to library@cgg.wa.gov.au  or  9956 6659.


Monday, October 6th

10am-11:30am Draw like da Vinci Workshops
In this hands-on workshop artist Marina Baker helps you to discover the dynamic power of da Vinci’s innovative drawing techniques, composition and his ability to register human emotions and gestures.

  • WA Museum - Geraldton, 1 Museum Place Batavia Coast Marina
  • Age: 8+
  • Entry $5 per person
  • Bookings essential on 9921 5080

 


Tuesday, October 7

8:30am-11am - Colour Decor Pavement Art - Theme "Bigs and Magical Critters"
It’s a Sunshine Festival favourite for our budding young artists. The possibilities are endless…Come on down and enter for your chance to win a prize or to view an array of designs and talent as showcased at this very popular annual family friendly event. 

  • Registrations from 8.30am. Artwork commences from 9.00am – 11.00am
  • Entry per person: $2.00
  • Various age categories  
  • Stow Gardens, Town Beach near the Yellow Submarine

10am-11:30am Draw like da Vinci Workshops
In this hands-on workshop artist Marina Baker helps you to discover the dynamic power of da Vinci’s innovative drawing techniques, composition and his ability to register human emotions and gestures.

  • WA Museum - Geraldton, 1 Museum Place Batavia Coast Marina
  • Age: 8+
  • Entry $5 per person
  • Bookings essential on 9921 5080

12pm-4pm - Festival Goes Country - Create your own clay brick sculptures
Head out to the Bootenal Family Tavern for family fun with music, sausage sizzle and lots of unfired clay bricks to make sculptures in the gardens.  This favourite annual event is relaxing for the whole family.  Bring extra hand tools, a hat and a great attitude. This event is proudly supported by Geraldton Brick and the Bootenal Family Tavern.

Free entry, held at the Bootenal Family Tavern, Edwards Rd. 

2pm-3pm - Lego Workshop
Held at the Geraldton Regional Library. Bookings are essential, call 99556 6659. For ages 8+.


Wednesday, October 8

8:30am-11am - CWA Sandcastle Competition
Thanks to the CWA Bluff Point ladies, this annual event is a firm family favourite. To help create your master piece you are encouraged to bring your spade and bucket, your beach friendly decorations and your creativity. Don’t forget to be sun safe. Entry is free and will be held on the Geraldton Foreshore in front of the Yellow Submarine.

9am-12pm -  Super Impossible Promises – Kids Club 
The theme is “Super Mario”. The Geraldton Anglican Cathedral aims at having lots of fun. There will be singing, drama, games and craft. Register at www.crosskids.net or call Sam on 9921 3052 or 0412 147 223. Ages kinder - year 6. Cost is $2 per day which includes craft and morning tea. Held at the Geraldton Anglican Cathedral, 101 Cathedral Avenue. 

10am-3pm -  Geraldton Bullbars SciTech Science Roadshow 
Learning for life & the wonder of science with 15 amazing interactive shows and displays will be fun for all ages.  It will take hours to see and experience the wonders of science with the SciTech Team. It will be held in the QEII Centre Upper Hall and entry is a gold coin donation.


Thursday, October 9

9am-12pm -  Super Impossible Promises – Kids Club 
The theme is “Super Mario”. The Geraldton Anglican Cathedral aims at having lots of fun. There will be singing, drama, games and craft. Register at www.crosskids.net or call Sam on 9921 3052 or 0412 147 223. Ages kinder - year 6. Cost is $2 per day which includes craft and morning tea. Held at the Geraldton Anglican Cathedral, 101 Cathedral Avenue. 

10am-3pm -  Geraldton Bullbars SciTech Science Roadshow 
Learning for life & the wonder of science with 15 amazing interactive shows and displays will be fun for all ages.  It will take hours to see and experience the wonders of science with the SciTech Team. It will be held in the QEII Centre Upper Hall and entry is a gold coin donation.

10:30am-11am - Rhymetime
For ages 0-3 at the Geraldton Regional Library.

6:30pm-7:30pm - Twilight Storytime
For all ages at the Geraldton Regional Library.

9am start -  Let’s Party Little Miss and Masters Sunshine Pageant 
Enjoy the Junior Festival Quest – a pageant for the young and young at heart – watch as cute contestants show their personalities and shine. Must be pre-registered. Entry forms must be in by October 3 to Lets Party. For ages 0-7. Evennt held at the QEII Seniors and Community Centre. 

5:15pm-6:15pm -  Act Belong Commit Have-A-Go ‘Community Drumming’ 
Join in and be part of the Sunshine Festival community enjoying themselves. Chairs, drums and percussion will be supplied. This event highlights Mental Health Week. Geraldton Foreshore next to the Lifesaving Tower. No registration require. 


Friday, October 10

9:30am-10:30am - Storytime
For ages 0-3 at the Geraldton Regional Library.

10am-12pm - PCYC Teddy Bear Picnic
Bring your favourite fluffy friend to the PCYC Teddy Bear Picnic. Lots of interactive games, face painting and the fabulous teddy parade. Sausage sizzle, fruit and drinks for sale. For ages 0-5, held at Maitland Park. 

11am-11:30am - Rhymetime
For ages 0-3 at the Geraldton Regional Library.

9am-12pm -  Super Impossible Promises – Kids Club 
The theme is “Super Mario”. The Geraldton Anglican Cathedral aims at having lots of fun. There will be singing, drama, games and craft. Register at www.crosskids.net or call Sam on 9921 3052 or 0412 147 223. Ages kinder - year 6. Cost is $2 per day which includes craft and morning tea. Held at the Geraldton Anglican Cathedral, 101 Cathedral Avenue. 


Sunday, October 12 Festival Finale

11am-1pm -  Geraldton Sand Sculpture Workshops 
Join free workshops to learn the art of sand sculpting and be eligible to enter the Geraldton Sand Sculpture Competition on Australia Day 2015. Event is free and the minimum age to enter is 14. It will be held at the Geraldton Foreshore near the Water Park. Register with Steve Davidson via e-mail steved@cgg.wa.gov.au or visit www.cgg.wa.gov.au.

4pm-8pm - D-Trans Festival Finale
Come and join us at Maitland Park to celebrate the 56th Sunshine Festival finale with a hub of activities, free entertainment, displays, dances, performances, stalls and more… Held at Maitland Park.

7:30pm start - 2014 Iluka Skyshow 
For twelve years Iluka have sponsoring the Sunshine Festival fireworks.  Grab your picnic rug and join the crowds at Maitland Park as the Sunshine Festival puts on another magnificent skyshow over our beautiful city. Held at Maitland Park.

Head into Tackleworld for your chance to win!

Tackleworld Geraldton is giving you the chance to win a Shimano Technium 1000 FD reel matched with a Shimano Impact Nano XT 682L spin combo. 

And it’s really simple… and fun!

All you have to do is spend $25 or more on Shimano products in the shop between now and the 9th of October and you’ll have the chance to use the Shimano fish simulator.

Whoever gets the highest score on the fish simulator wins the awesome prize.

The simulator competition will be held on the 9th and 10th of October at Tackleworld after 2pm.

There will be spot prizes as well so head into Tackleworld for your chance to win!

Farewell Alex

I was lucky enough to work with Alex McKinnon.

I shared my time as a cadet journalist at the Guardian with Alex when he was the Editor in Chief.

What an amazing guy he was.

I wouldn’t be where I am today if it wasn’t for Alex and many journalists owe their budding careers and university degrees to this man.

Alex was an advocate for journalists in regional WA and he pushed to have the opportunity for people in regional areas to study a university degree in journalism.

This opened up so many opportunities for not just journalists here in Geraldton but all around the state.

I started out as a freelance photographer with the Guardian when I was just 17, that’s where I first met Alex. He was a journalist in amongst the ‘Bullpen’ AKA the newsroom, and it wasn’t long until he moved to the position of the Editor.

I remember when Alex got me to write my very first published piece. I wasn’t a journalist, just a photographer, so I was chuffed at the opportunity he had given me. Thanks to Alex, it wasn’t long until I was offered a full-time position as a Cadet Journalist. 

I’ll never forget my first official day as a full-time journalist. Alex showed fellow cadet Taylor Courtland and I around the Geraldton Newspapers offices and that morning he handed me a piece of paper with three article leads and off I was.

Taylor and I were among the first cohort of cadet journalists to start with the Guardian and we are now both nearing the end of a Bachelor of Communications majoring in Journalism through the Geraldton University Centre. And many cadets around the state have since followed us.

Alex was a mentor, a teacher and most of all, our friend. He is by far one of the most talented and intelligent people that I’ve ever had the opportunity to work with.

It never felt as though Alex was our superior. He was always on our level and was warm, easy going, easy to talk to and always knew how to have fun.

He gave me opportunities that I could never thank him enough for.

I can recall the news meetings every morning. All of the journalists would sit in Alex’s office and we would discuss our upcoming stories. Alex was always full of wonderful ideas and he pushed us to be better journalists.

His generosity and kind personality put him in great stead with so many people in the Geraldton community.

I have since moved on from the Guardian and with that decision I always had Alex’s full support. We remained friends and his encouragement and support throughout my career so far has been something that I have valued. 

Alex always had a smile on his face and was the life of the party. 

Alex was living in Vietnam when he passed away on Saturday, September 27th.

We lost a teacher, an inspiration, a mentor and a friend.

Thanks for everything Al, we’ll miss ya.

-Peta Kingdon

Police helicopter assists in car accident after driver fled the scene

On Friday night, September 26, Police responded to a single vehicle accident at the intersection of Petchell St and Levy Street in Rangeway.

It is alleged that the vehicle lost control whilst negotiating the intersection and struck wooden bollards before proceeding to strike a power pole, causing power lines to fall to the ground. 

The driver fled the scene. Police closed the area down due to the hazard of power lines down and with the assistance of Pol Air, apprehended the offender a short time later who was located hiding a short distance away. 

The 19-year-old male from Greenough was charged with driving in excess of .08, reckless driving and no authority to drive. He will appear before the Geraldton Magistrates Court on 16 October 2014. 

Help Midwest Charity Begins at Home spread the message

Midwest Charity Begins at Home Inc has been announced as a finalist in the statewide Orange Seed Project.  

The project could see see them win a prize including:

  • $50,000 marketing service package from Jack in the Box
  • $50,000 advertising sponsorship package from The West Australia, plus a $5,000 cash donation
  • $10,000 community service announcement package from Channel 7

And you can help the local charity get over the line!

Midwest Charity Begins at Home said in a statement that if they win, it will allow them to spread their message throughout the state and increase the profile of Midwest Charity Begins at Home.

"In our video we have tried to capture our sponsors, our recipients and our charity," the statement said.

"It is quite daunting to be up against so many major statewide charities, but we live in an incredible community who have been supporting us for many, many years and we need you more than ever to help us bring The Orange Seed Project to the Midwest Community."

To cast your vote, all you have to do is head to this link http://www.theorangeseedproject.com.au/view/video and VOTE for the Midwest Charity Begins at Home video.

Three burglary arrests in regards to offences in September

Two warrants executed yesterday, Monday September 29, resulted in three burglary arrests in relation to a series of stealing offences in Sunset Beach and burglary offences in Bluff Point, Spalding and Sunset Beach over the month of September. 

Warrants were executed in Strathalbyn and Bluff Point and three males were arrested and inquiries were conducted in relation to the incidents.

As a result, the following occurred:

A 16 year old male from Rangeway was charged with: 

  • 4 x Aggravated Burglary
  • 4 x Stealing
  • 1 x Trespass
  • 1 x Assault with intent to prevent arrest

He will appear in Geraldton Children's Court on October 21st 2014.

A 26 year old male from Bluff Point was charged with:

  • 1 x Trespass
  • 1 x Assault with intent to prevent arrest

He will appear before Geraldton Magistrates Court at a later date. 

A 14 year old male from Strathalbyn was charged with

  • 1 x Trespass
  • 1 x Attempted Stealing
  • 1 x Assault with intent to prevent arrest

He will appear before Geraldton Children’s Court at a later date. 

Mid West Cat Shelter Cat of the Week

This week's cats of the week are bonded pair - Trixie and Patches. 

Trixie is a pretty lady who is quite shy at first, but is very loving once she trusts you. She gets on well with her foster siblings (the human ones and the cat ones) and loves a good play! Patches has settled in well in her foster home, is great with children and loves to play. Her favourite thing to do is carry around a straw in her mouth like a dog does with a stick!

If you would like to adopt Patches and Trixie or any of the other cats or kittens, phone 0487 193 244 to speak to a coordinator.

All cats have received their first vaccination, are micro-chipped, health checked and sterilised before going to their new homes. Trixie and Patches are available for $200 to the right home.

Geraldton Dog Rescue Dog of the Week

This week's Geraldton Dog Rescue Dog of the week is Gambo.

Gambo is a one year old very small mixed breed. He looks like he could have some Chihuahua in him. He is a very sweet natured little dog who loves to cuddle.

He is learning basic obedience and to walk on a lead. He loves to play with toys and gets on well with other dogs. Gambo is house trained and does not chew on things he shouldn’t. He has a very short easy care coat and would benefit from a daily walk, however he will not require a large amount of exercise.

Geraldton Dog Rescue is a not for profit organization run solely by volunteers. All GDR dogs cost $350 and have been bathed and flea treated, vet checked, vaccinated, wormed, micro-chipped and de-sexed.

If you would like to view a dog or become a volunteer please call 0400219719. Geraldton Dog Rescue can also be contacted via their website www.geraldtondogrescue.com.au or you can find them on Facebook.

Female kicks Police Officer in the face

A female has been charged with a myriad of offences including common assault and obstructing a Public Officer.

A male and female attended an address in Spalding belonging to a female that was known to them and it is alleged that the male and female created a disturbance after they were requested to leave by the house occupant.

A short time later the female returned to the property, creating another argument. The female was asked to leave by the occupant which then led to a physical altercation between the two.

It is further alleged that the female threw a brick through the front window before fleeing the scene. 

Police responded to the incident during which the female returned to the address again. Police allege the female approached the front door of the house and kicked the front window causing minor damage. 

The female was arrested by Police and she immediately resisted and lashed out with her legs. Whilst police were attempting to secure the female in the police vehicle, she kicked a male officer once in the face causing bruising to his eye. 

She continued to be verbally abusive to Police and was conveyed to Geraldton Police Station where she was charged with the following:

  • 1 x Trespass
  • 1 x Common Assault
  • 1 x Criminal Damage
  • 1 x Obstruct Public Officer
  • 1 x Assault Public Officer
  • 1 x Disorderly Behaviour in a Public Place 

She faced Geraldton Magistrates Court this morning. 

21-year-olds charged with possession of prohibited weapons

Two 21-year-old males from Mundaring have been charged with three counts of possessing a controlled weapon and one count of possessing a prohibited weapon. 

At around 9:30am on Monday September 29, Jurien Police responded to a request for assistance by Jurien Rangers at Wedge Island.

It is alleged that two males were walking through the sand dunes at Hangover Bay, dressed in camouflage and carrying compound bows, arrows and hunting knives. 

Police allege that the males were approached by the Rangers and then fled the area. A short time after, the two males were observed swimming in the ocean after they had hidden the weapons in the sand dunes. 

On Police arrival, a search of one of the male's car resulted in the seizure of a large range of hunting equipment.

Police we able to locate the outstanding weapons with the assistance of both males and the Jurien Rangers.

The two males will face Jurien Magistrates Court in November.