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Police News Bordertown & Keith 16th October
POLICE NEWS Between Friday afternoon 9th October and Saturday morning 10th October 2009 a motor cycle was stolen from Western Drive, BORDERTOWN. The motor cycle was later recovered. Between 11.00 p.m. and 11.30 p.m. on Friday 9th October 2009 a Tatiara Tce, BORDERTOWN address had a window smashed by a water balloon. Anyone with information is urged to contact Bordertown Police on 87521355 or Bank SA Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. On Friday 9th October 2009 Bordertown Police reported a 20 year old Keith female for driving an unregistered vehicle and driving whilst disqualified. The female was issued with an on the spot fine for the expired registration, and will appear in Bordertown Magistrate’s Court at a later date in relation to driving whilst disqualified. On Saturday 10th October 2009 Bordertown Police reported a 16 year old Keith male for ‘minor possess liquor’ and an 18 year old Keith male for ‘supply minor with liquor’ after being stopped in a public place in Keith. On Thursday afternoon 15th October 2009 Bordertown Police assisted Coonalpyn Police with arresting a violent male in Tintinara after causing a disturbance. The male was arrested for carrying a...

Police News, Bordertown and Keith 20th July 2009
On Sunday 12th July 2009 a 40 year old Bordertown male was arrested for breaching his bail conditions. A 26 year old Mundulla female was also reported for aid/abet breach of bail conditions. Both will appear in the Bordertown Magistrates Court at a later date. On Wednesday 15th July 2009 Police arrested a 29 year old Wolseley female on a first instant warrant. The female was bailed to attend Bordertown Magistrates Court at a later date. On Wednesday 15th July 2009 Police issued an expiation notice to a 66 year old Brighton male for exceeding the speed limit and disobeying a reasonable direction. It is alleged the male was exceeding the speed limit by 17km/hr. Police pursued the male for 12km before stopping him with the assistance of other patrols. The public are reminded that there are two reasons that a Police vehicle will display red and blue lights. The first reason is they are trying to stop you, the second is they are on their way to an incident which requires immediate Police attention. Both incidents require members of the public to slow and move off of the road. On Tuesday 14th July a 37 year old Bordertown male was driving his car when it collided with a ... more

Police News Bordertown and Keith
POLICE NEWS Arrests / Reports On Sunday 24 th of May, Bordertown Police arrested a 28 year old man for assault and property damage. He was charged at the Bordertown Police stationed before being released on bail. On Wednesday 27 th of May, Bordertown Police arrested a male for a warrant and conveyed him to the Bordertown Magistrates Court to answer charges dating back to 2005. Vehicle Fire On Sunday 24 th of May, Padthaway CFS were called to a property on Galway Range Road after a vehicle caught on fire. No one was injured in the fire but the vehicle was destroyed. Vandalism On Sunday 24 th of May, at the Bordertown High School , 2 youths have damaged a surveillance camera by swinging on it repeatedly until the bracket broke. The damaged camera is estimated to cost $200 to repair, and police are continuing to investigate the incident. Car Damage On Sunday 24 th of May, in Keith, an unknown person has damaged a car which was parked in McBain Street overnight. The car’s aerial was damaged and the windscreen was smashed by a beer bottle. It is estimated that the damage to the car will cost approximately $250 to repair. Wilful Damage On Wednesday... more

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