Two charged over two-day drug haul
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Rowland Hill Highway, PARNDANA EAST 16 modified plants contained in a container ship, if the police had made, the ownership of a Saturday. The police found another plant grows in the open end and 750g of dried cannabis. An indication of cannabis was atonement for a man, 52 On Sunday, again consulted by the police, where it stops, and a car and found $ 6900 in cash and new hydroponic growing equipment. All these properties were confiscated. A small amount of cannabis and a whistle was found and a woman of 50 years, was a legal cannabis expiation. As a result of the harvest of hydroponic culture, men and women have been for growing plants controlled trade of a prohibited substance, and illegal possession. They are at the Kingscote Magistrates Court. ACCIDENTS Parndana A man was arrested on the road Hog Bay Rd just past the Prospect Hill March 23, as he collided with a kangaroo, $ 3,500 for damage to the vehicle. There were no injuries. On March 26 Parndana a woman on the road to the east on Hwy Parndana Rowland Hill and Parndana man before Wheaton St collisions caused significant damage to the two vehicles that have been written, with more than $ 5,500 of damage. Women and the driver was wounded in the hospital. On March 26, a man from the Driving Rd Hog Bay about 10 km west of the American River colliding with a kangaroo cause serious damage, with a value of $ 16,000 to the car. There were no injuries. DRINK DRIVING Kingscote A man, 44, was immediate with a loss of the license on March 28 for driving in Ave anniversary with a blood alcohol concentration, 116% in his blood. DRIVING CRIME On March 29 saw a man Stokes Bay, 22 for other road users while travelling in color on the highway on PlayStation Ford Cygnet River. On March 29 an indication of traffic control was a man of Kingscote, 24, which are not in the way you left with Drew St, Kingscote. FLARE On March 30 a man threw an outbreak at a unit Investigator Ave $ 500 damage to the unit. The occupants was wounded on the left side of trying to offenders increasingly on the fence. Hold-up training For all owners of business premises which have not been able, on the retail theft and armed hold up in a training recently Kingscote, March 18 information, visit Kangaroo Island police in the region. |