ACT Policing has arrested a 19-year-old Palmerston man after an incident in Fyshwick early this morning (Tuesday, October 25).
Around 3.30am, Woden Patrol members located an unlocked vehicle, with the keys in the ignition, parked in Ipswich Street, Fyshwick. Checks on the vehicle revealed that the registered owner may be in breach of his bail conditions.
About an hour later, the person of interest was seen walking along Wiluna Street, Fyshwick, toward the Shell service station and a foot pursuit began.
Police will allege that while the man was being pursued, he dropped a 9mm handgun and a bag containing a substance suspected to be methylamphetamine (ice).
The man was arrested and conveyed to the ACT Watch House. He will face the ACT Magistrates Court this morning to answer drug-related charges and a weapons charge.
National Folk Festival looks to leaner event after horror financial result for 2024
Folk festival down year on year, can't make ends meet, while Summernats was record breaking, sold… View
It's too late to change track on light rail, so you might as well jump on the bandwagon
Jenny Graves: If they get away with this, it is just a matter of time that they will reduce the… View
It's about using standard buses and getting control algorithms right for a particular situation and… View
I agree! One of the reasons they want to build the LR to Woden is so that they can build blocks of… View
MyWay+ starts 'learning journey' around public transport network before November launch
It is not necessary to link a TC card to the ACT digital account, and not every cardholder (e.g.… View
I suspect that this is only to make sure that GPS works for the ticketing devices installed on the… View
"Mr Steel said the MyWay+ system would be linked with the ACT digital account, where Transport… View
North Curtin will be denser than Singapore with no facilities, warns residents association
ah yes proth57 but it is not the increased density of housing only but the resultant traffic density… View
This being Big Australia, we must start from the answer - to double the population of Canberra - and… View