Firearm seized and pair charged following Port Melbourne collision

Two individuals have been charged after a collision in Port Melbourne led to the invention of a loaded firearm.
Police say emergency companies had been known as to reviews of the three-vehicle collision on Todd Highway close to the Salmon Avenue Bridge in Port Melbourne at 7pm on Monday.
It's alleged a blue Hyundai sedan was stationary close to the emergency lane when a collision occurred with a merging gray Holden station wagon.

Victoria Police has become the first police force in Australia to trial a new tool which will try to better protect victims of stalking.
Two individuals have been charged after a collision led to the invention of a loaded firearm in Melbourne. (The Age)

The occupants of the Hyundai sedan allegedly fled from the scene.
A knife and firearm had been situated contained in the Hyundai and police arrested a person and a lady at a close-by bus cease.
A 27-year-old Mernda man has been charged with prohibited individual possess firearm, possess a managed weapon, failing to stay on the scene of an accident and drive while disqualified.
A 25-year-old Roxburgh Park girl has been charged with prohibited individual possess firearm, possess a managed weapon, failing to stay on the scene of an accident and unlicensed driving.
The girl will seem at court docket at a later date.
The person has been remanded to look at Melbourne Magistrates' Court docket on April 27.

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post