Detectives charged a man with a further ten offences following investigations into alleged indecent acts performed across a number of Brisbane suburbs over the last four years.
It will be alleged the 43-year-old Eatons Hill man was spotted masturbating in the vicinity of Truro Street in Windsor between many times between 2015 and 2019.
He was charged with 27 counts of indecent acts.
On January 28 the man was charged with a further ten counts of indecent acts relating to incidents occurring between 2015 and 2018 in and around Mildmay Street in Annerley and Fairfield.
He is due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on February 11.
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Category: Queensland Police News Updates – South Brisbane
Vision: Assault, Kingston
Police are investigating the assault of a service station attendant in Kingston Road on January 28 and are looking for a man who may be able to assist with their enquiries.
About 5:22pm a man arrived on a black BMX pushbike and entered the store. He took a drink from the fridge and asked for a discount.
When the attendant stated he was unable to discount the drink, the man became aggressive and verbally abused the attendant. He walked out of the store, kicking the door as he left.
About 20 minutes later the attendant walked out of the store to the forecourt area where the man approached him and assaulted him, punching him in the head and face.
The attendant was transported to hospital with a number of fractures to his cheek and jaw and required surgery and had a number of titanium plates inserted.
Investigators are appealing for assistance to identify the man
Home invasion, Auchenflower
North Brisbane detectives are investigating an armed robbery and assault at a unit in Auchenflower.
At 1.30am on December 22, two men and a woman gained entry to the McIlwraith Street home.
A 25-year-old woman and 32-year-old man were home at the time.
One of the men punched the 32-year-old resident in the right cheekbone.
The man slammed shut the front door locking it, preventing the victims from leaving the unit for a period of three hours.
The man produced a large knife and threatened the two occupants, demanding property. A second male has then kicked the 32-year-old male resident in the leg and punched him in the cheek.
One of the men and the woman located property from the unit whilst the third male held the occupants at knife point.
The three offenders left the unit a short time later stealing cufflinks, a torch, shoulder bag and personal accessories.
A 27-year-old Bellmere man has been arrested and
Dangerous driving and drug charges, Geebung
A man has been charged after he allegedly struck a Road Policing Command officer with a motorbike yesterday afternoon in Geebung.
The senior constable was conducting speed camera duties near a school on the intersection of Newman and Robinson Roads at 3.45pm when he saw a motorcycle pull up at the lights that had been involved in a number of traffic offences in the area recently.
It will be alleged that the officer then parked his motorcycle in front of the bike and activated his lights and the other bike then reversed before riding into the officer’s bike before both dropped to the ground.
It will be further alleged that the man then attempted to flee the scene before the officer was able to chase him down on foot and take him into custody.
The senior constable was taken to hospital for treatment to a minor injury to his knee and his bike sustained
Assault investigation, Chermside West
Police have finalised an investigation after a report of an assault in Chermside West on January 23.
Investigating officers have conducted a full and extensive investigation and have determined that no further police action is required.
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As students head back to school, police urge motorists to slow down and obey reduced speed limits
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Assistant Commissioner Mike Keating of the Road Policing Command has reminded motorists the 2019 school year has begun and they should look to take extra care in school zones.
Assistant Commissioner Keating said that from today all school zones in Queensland were operational, meaning reduced speed limits would be enforced.
“The first day of school is meant to be an exciting one, particularly for many students who are attending school for the first time,” Assistant Commissioner Keating said.
“We are urging motorists to slow down and abide by the reduced speed limits while approaching and driving through marked school zones.
“Be aware of the changing speed limits. The standard operating times for most school zones in Queensland is between 7am and 9am and between 2pm and 4pm.
“Across the state, Queensland motorists can expect to see police enforcing important road rules such as speeding, stopping at children’s crossings and wearing seatbelts.
“Police will also focus
GBH charge, West End
South Brisbane detectives have charged a woman with grievous bodily harm after a man was injured during an altercation at West End this afternoon.
Police will allege an argument between a man and woman occurred on the footpath in Boundary Street, near the intersection with Melbourne Street shortly before 4pm during which time the man sustained two stab wounds to his arm.
The woman fled the scene however she was arrested in the nearby vicinity soon after by police.
A 49-year-old Moorooka man was transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital for treatment to a serious arm injury.
A 47-year-old Cunnamulla woman has been denied police bail and is due to appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court tomorrow.
The pair were known to each other.
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Man charged with drink driving, South Brisbane
Police arrested a man for drink driving after he nearly collided with a group of diners while riding a motorised scooter in South Brisbane on Australia Day evening.
It will be alleged around 10pm police witnessed the man riding the scooter without a helmet along the footpath before he nearly struck a table of patrons outside of a restaurant.
He then allegedly attempted to continue to ride away before nearly falling over as police called for him to stop.
The 23-year-old Caboolture man was arrested and transported to Brisbane City watchhouse where he allegedly returned a BAC of 0.151% – more than three times the legal limit.
He was charged with not wearing a helmet and drink driving and is due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on February 19.
Police would like to remind people who choose to ride electronic scooters that drink driving laws apply, as with cars and other vehicles.
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Walking As One for Australia Day
Police from Brisbane Region spent Australia Day engaging with our diverse community around the Southbank and West End areas.
They were pleased to march along with members of the Aboriginal community as they marched from Emma Miller Place in the City over to Musgrave Park at West End.
The march was well attended with an estimated crowd of 1000+ people, who braved the intense midday heat as they marched with an escort of Elders, motorcycles and a police contingent to ensure safe passage through the city streets. A smoking ceremony was held on the scared site at Musgrave Park and the younger generation enjoyed the traditional dash up Glenelg Street to finish the march at Musgrave Park.
Police also patrolled the Southbank Parkland as families enjoyed BBQs, swimming at Streets Beach and relaxing with friends as they waited for the evening fireworks.
One of our Dutton Park members (James) tried to recruit our newest
High range drink driver, Brisbane City
Police have charged a woman with drink driving after she fell over whilst stationary on a moped in the city this afternoon.
It will be alleged at 2.35pm the woman was stationary on Wickham Terrace at the intersection of Upper Edward Street at Spring Hill when she and the bike fell.
Members of the public where concerned she had been drinking and notified police and the ambulance. The woman was treated for a minor craze to her chin.
She was transported to the Brisbane City Police Station where she returned a breath alcohol concentration of .306%.
A 32-year-old West End woman was issued a notice to appear for driving under the influence of liquor and will appear in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on February 11
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