30 March 2009

Police Wrap - 30 March

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1. Official statement on the Richardson tragedy:

    ACT Policing is investigating a collision in Richardson Sunday March 29 which resulted in the death of a 17-year-old female.

    About 7am, police were notified that a 19-year-old male had since died from injuries sustained in the collision.

    Shortly after 1am, police were called to Clift Crescent, Richardson amid reports that a Holden Commodore sedan had collided with a tree.

    The remaining two occupants, a male and a female, remain in the Canberra Hospital in a serious condition.

    The Collision Reconstruction and Investigation Team will be continuing their investigations into the incident.

2. Taxi rustlers of Higgins:

    ACT Policing is investigating an incident in Higgins Saturday March 28, 2009.

    About 1.15am, police were called to Drake Brockman Drive near the intersection of Cussen Street, Higgins.

    Upon arrival police found a 58-year-old male taxi driver being treated by ACT Ambulance officers for severe injuries to his foot.

    Initial investigations indicate that two male passengers attempted to steal the man’s taxi, when the driver intervened he was dragged by the vehicle and sustained the injuries to his foot. The two offenders then exited the vehicle and fled the area on foot.

    The victim was conveyed to Calvary Hospital by ACT Ambulance for further treatment.

3. Crimestoppers now a twitter feed?

    Juvenile apprehended during school burglary – Conder

(That’s all they’re saying)

If you can help police contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online.

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johnboy, sorry, this was off-topic.. it was police business from March 27th not March 30th, still wonder why the club needed police attendance, and didnt simply lock the doors.

I should have googled before I posted…

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/club-shuts-down-woden-restaurant/1471763.aspx

Apparently .. “The board … then made the difficult decision not to reopen the business.” … “No complaints were received from patrons and there was no involvement by the Health Department.”

Seems like its time to go in and make a complaint, since Im a patron and no other patrons have apparently complained.

post a new story people, you’re offtopic.

We visited the restaurant 83 many times, for many special occasions. This will be a sad day to see this restaurant gone. My entire family are members of the club for no reason other than the restaurant, if the club has made a deliberate act to force these people out, I will be making a deliberate act to take my membership card in and tell them to put it where it fits. 83 Restaurant has been in operation for 14 years, and we have become good friends with the owners over the time.

Lets wait and see what comes of it.

No mention of what went on inside the Woden Tradies and the escorting out of the building the staff of Restaurant 83?
I used to work there (club, not restaurant) as an over-worked, under-paid lackey and was interested in what is happening. That restaurant was always dodgy.

Be angry sure, but let them take what they want. It’s not worth getting hurt or worse.

dirty Drakebrockman drive residents. Evil i tells ya!

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