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Hodson became a police informant in 2002, after he was arrested by Drug Squad detective David Miechel. [4] [5] Miechel was to become Hodson's handler.On AFL Grand Final weekend in September 2003, Hodson and off-duty Miechel were arrested for burglary on a house in Oakleigh East being used to store approximately $1.3 million in ecstasy pills by criminals and which was soon to be raided by the ...
Their focus is on visiting licensed premises and other popular late night venues and also assist with out of control parties as well as generalised public order policing. [28] The Safe Streets Taskforce is a highly visible police operation conducted in areas with alcohol related public order issues.
Statistics released by the Crime Statistics Agency in September 2018 showed a 7.8% drop in the overall crime rate. The statistics showed the criminal incident rate fell to 5,922 cases per 100,000 people in the previous year, continuing a trend of reduction in the overall number of criminal incidents from the previous year, with significant falls in theft, burglaries and drug dealing.
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January 2022 - Melbourne had a hot and humid summer, with 17 days above 30 degrees. The last time this happened was 1974. Melbourne also had a run of seven days above 30 degrees, this is the first time since March 2013. Also in January, the nights were warm averaging 18.3 degrees.
The Carlton Crew is a criminal organisation based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, established and formed in 1970 and possibly earlier by the mid 1960s by the first Carlton crew boss Gino Rosace and he named it after the Melbourne suburb in which it is based, Lygon Street, Carlton, commonly called "Little Italy".
Within minutes, police units from Russell Street, South Melbourne, and St. Kilda were converging onto the scene. [4] A South Melbourne unit was the first the scene who found Tynan and Eyre's divisional van parked behind the abandoned Commodore in the middle of the road with the engine running and the driver's side door open. [4]
Jane Elisa Thurgood-Dove was the victim of a murder in Niddrie, Victoria, Australia in 1997.On 6 November 1997, she was confronted in the driveway of her suburban Melbourne home and shot repeatedly as her three young children, aged 3, 5 and 10, cowered inside her car.