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Friday, 1 January 2016 - 2:55 pm.

Seymour Firearm incident – Charges

Firearm Incident – 31 December 2015 – Champ St, Seymour  At 7pm on New Years Eve a family dispute took place on private property at Champ Street, Seymour.  As a result of a triple zero phone call police attended the incident address and arrested a man leaving the area. A subsequent investigation by local uniform…

Friday, 1 January 2016 - 9:43 am.

Operation Crossroads – Update 1 January 2016

Operation Crossroads – State wide enforcement activities to date (accumulative):   State wide traffic enforcement activities 2015 2014 Random drug & alcohol tests to date 17,756 14,465 Motorists charged with drink driving offences to date 74 68 Motorists who returned positive oral fluid tests to date 37 36 Total Infringement notices issued to date 1,473…

Friday, 1 January 2016 - 5:51 am.

Queenstown Vegetation fires – charges laid

Vegetation Fires at Queenstown Approximately 2:00am on 1 January 2016, Tasmania Police attended two vegetation fires at the eastern end of Crotty Street, Queenstown.  The fires were being extinguished by Tasmania Fire Service (TFS) personnel. As a result of information received from members of the public, police conducted investigations and arrested a 24 year old…

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