About 9:30pm on Wednesday November 30 a 39 year old Grenfell male was stopped for a random breath test after leaving a local Hotel.
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The driver returned a positive reading and was conveyed to Grenfell Police Station.
A breath analysis was completed and the driver returned a Mid Range PCA reading of 0.104. The driver’s license was suspended and a field court attendance notice issued.
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On the evening of November 15 a 4 month old dog was allegedly stolen from a residence in Sullivan Street Grenfell.
The owner stated the dog was in the shed when they went out in the afternoon, then found the shed open and the dog gone upon their return in the evening.
Police are requesting any information about the theft of the Great Dane X American Bulldog.
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About 10:50pm on November 19 Police stopped a vehicle being driven by 62 year old male after he left a party.
The driver returned a positive test and was conveyed to Grenfell Police Station. A breath analysis was completed with the male returning a High Range PCA reading of 0.158. His license was suspended and a court attendance notice issued.
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Police have charged a 41 year old Grenfell female with trespass and intimidation after she attended a neighbour’s residence and abused them. The female abused her neighbour in the front yard where the victim returned to the inside of her premises out of fear.
The accused has then approached the front door, opened it and started to proceed inside the residence whilst yelling at the victim. Police attended the scene and the female was charged to appear before the Courts.
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During the weekend of December 3 and 4 unknown persons have damaged walls, bins and doors at Lawson Oval with graffiti. It is alleged these same offenders damaged a school bus parked in Camp Street, the NSW Fire and Rescue station in Camp Street as well as Council signage at O’Briens Hill by spray painting graffiti. Police are requesting for anyone with information regarding any of the above incidents to contact Crime Stoppers, all information received is dealt with the strictest confidentiality.
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Crime Stoppers operates 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week and allows members of the community to anonymously report criminal or suspicious behaviour. Contact Crime Stoppers using one of the following methods –
Telephone 1800 333 000.
Internet Inquiries –
www.police.nsw.gov.au/contact_us