Vehicles seized and impaired drivers caught during Summernats

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 12 January 2026 3:57pm

Original publication: Monday, 12 January 2026 3:57pm

ACT Policing seized 19 vehicles and caught 22 impaired drivers in the lead up to and during this year’s Summernats.

The 38th Summernats event was held from Thursday, 8 January 2026 until Sunday, 11 January 2026 at Exhibition Park in Canberra.

Over the course of the four days, ACT Policing conducted high-visibility patrols both in and around the event, and on Canberra roads.

In one incident on Saturday evening (10 January 2026), police observed a green Holden Commodore conduct a burnout just metres from pedestrians at the intersection of Kunzea and Dryandra Streets in O’Connor.

Police conducted a traffic stop on the Holden Commodore and the driver, a 38-year-old Queensland man, was placed under arrest.

He was issued with an immediate suspension notice, suspending his right to drive in the ACT for 90 days, and his Holden Commodore was also seized.

The man will face court at a later date, charged with aggravated dangerous driving.

In addition to this incident, a number of other drivers came to police attention throughout the weekend for hoon driving and anti-social behaviour.

Six arrests were made at the event, with a further eight arrests made on ACT roads as a result of impaired driving and dangerous driving behavior, including burnouts. A total of 197 traffic infringement notices for speeding and other unsafe driving behaviour were issued across the four days.

More than 2,200 roadside alcohol and drug tests were conducted, and police issued more than 85 vehicle defect notices.

ACT Policing Detective Inspector Mark Steel said that while Summernats crowds were generally well behaved, he was disappointed with those who engaged in hoon driving outside of the event.

“Unfortunately, police responded to several incidents of dangerous driving across the weekend including at a gathering in O’Connor,” Detective Inspector Steel said.

“This type of behaviour on our roads is unacceptable. If a driver loses control of their vehicle, they could seriously injure themselves and others.”

Man caught drug driving twice in one day

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 12 January 2026 3:09pm

Original publication: Monday, 12 January 2026 1:19pm

A 25-year-old Googong man will face court today after being caught drug driving twice yesterday.

About 11:30am yesterday (Sunday 11 January 2026), police stopped a vehicle travelling on Majura Parkway. The driver was subject to a roadside drug screening test which returned a positive result.

He was transported to Gungahlin Police Station where he underwent further testing which returned a positive result to a prescribed drug.

About 12:30pm the man was issued with a direction not to drive a motor vehicle for 12 hours and was released from custody pending further enquiries.

A short time later police again saw the man driving along Majura Parkway and directed him to stop. Police attempted to drug test him again but he refused.

About 1:40pm the man was taken into custody and transported to City Police Station. He was again asked to provide a sample to which he complied and received another positive result.

The man was placed under arrest and taken to the ACT Watchhouse. He will face court today (Monday, 12 January 2026) charged with two counts of driving with prescribed drug in oral fluid, two counts of refusing to undergo a screening test, and failing to comply with a police direction not to drive.

Police are appealing for anyone who witnessed a gold Honda Civic with ACT registration YLC 37C travelling on the Majura Parkway between 12:30pm and 1:20pm to contact Crime Stoppers via the ACT Crime Stoppers website. Please quote reference number 8271822. Information can be provided anonymously.

Man charged after allegedly stealing vehicles and causing collision

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 12 January 2026 12:16pm

Original publication: Monday, 12 January 2026 12:16pm

A 36-year-old Coombs man will face court today after allegedly stealing two vehicles and driving on the wrong side of the road, causing a head-on collision.

About 9:30am on Saturday (10 January 2026) police received a report that a vehicle had been stolen after keys were taken from a locker in a Phillip gym.

The vehicle was later located at a shopping centre in Woden, and forensics were undertaken before the vehicle was returned to the owner.

About 11:15am the same day, police received a report that white Skoda Scala was stolen from a residence in Lyons.

A short time later police were notified the stolen Skoda was observed driving at high speeds and on the wrong side of the road, causing a head-on collision with another vehicle in Yarralumla.

Witnesses prevented the man from leaving the scene and he was arrested by police.

He will face the ACT Magistrates court today (Monday, 12 January 2026) charged with two counts of taking motor vehicle without consent, two counts of driving a motor vehicle without consent, and dangerous driving.

Man to face court following pursuit in stolen vehicle

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 12 January 2026 11:18am

Original publication: Monday, 12 January 2026 10:19am

A 31-year-old man has been charged with multiple driving offences following an overnight pursuit through south Tuggeranong suburbs.

Yesterday afternoon (Sunday 11 January 2026), police received a report regarding a white Toyota Landcruiser that had been stolen from Deakin Oval.

A short time later, police located the stolen Landcruiser at a residence in Conder.

Officers observed the man enter the Landcruiser before driving off. Tyre deflation devices were deployed, deflating the front and rear right tyres of the vehicle.

Police attempted to stop the vehicle on Box Hill Avenue in Conder after the Landcruiser was observed driving at 150km/h in a 60km/h zone, narrowly avoiding colliding with several vehicles and pedestrians.

The driver failed to stop and continued driving dangerously along footpaths and a sports field, forcing members of the public to run for safety.

Police continued the pursuit through Gordon before losing sight of the vehicle. A short time later it collided with a parked car in Isabella Plains before stopping in Calwell.

The driver fled the scene and ran into the backyard of a nearby residence. The AFP Canine team located the man hiding under a wooden deck, and he was placed under arrest.

Officers searched a black bag in the man’s possession, locating a small bag with suspected methylamphetamine and stolen bank cards.

The 31-year-old man will face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Monday 12 January 2026) charged with failing to stop motor vehicle for police, aggravated dangerous driving, driving motor vehicle without consent, unlawful possession of stolen property and driving while disqualified.

Police are urging anyone who witnessed or has dashcam footage of the incident or vehicle to come forward.

Anyone who can assist police should provide their contact details to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote 8272018. Information can be provided anonymously

Man charged with child abuse material offences

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 12 January 2026 9:41am

Original publication: Monday, 12 January 2026 9:41am

A 50-year-old Barton man will face court today after allegedly using an instant messaging application to transmit child abuse material.

In January, police received information from the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE) regarding a user of an instant messaging application who was sending child abuse material.

Enquiries by the Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Team linked the Barton man to the account and on Saturday (10 January 2026), police executed a search warrant at his home.

A mobile phone was seized by police and will be subject to further forensic examination.

The man will face the ACT Magistrates Court today, charged with two counts of using a carriage service for child abuse material.

Man drowns at Kettering

Source: Tasmania Police

Man drowns at Kettering

Monday, 12 January 2026 – 10:38 pm.

Sadly, a 79 year old man from the Tasman Peninsula has died after a drowning incident at Kettering in the state’s south this evening.
 
Police and emergency services were called to the beach shortly about 6.20pm after reports a man had fallen in the water from a vessel.
 
Sadly, despite efforts from bystanders and medical assistance, the man could not be revived and was pronounced deceased at the scene. 
 
A report will be prepared for the Coroner.
 
Our thoughts are with the man’s family and friends at this difficult time.

Arrest – Theft and stolen motor vehicle – Palmerston

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested a 40-year-old male in relation to multiple thefts and a stolen motor vehicle incident this morning in Palmerston.

Around 6:30am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre (JESCC) received reports that a till was missing from a cash register at supermarket on Temple Terrace. It is alleged that staff from the store noticed the till missing before entering the staff room and locating an adult male inside the room and escorted him out before contacting police.

A short time later, at 6:55am, the Joint Emergency Services Communication Centre received reports that an adult male had entered the yard of a residence in Woodroffe, where he allegedly attempted to steal a vehicle parked in the driveway. A four-year-old child was in the back seat at the time, before the offender reversed out of the driveway and stalled the vehicle.

The child’s father chased the vehicle and was able to enter it and apprehend the offender before contacting police.

Police attended and arrested the 40-year-old offender, who was found to be in possession of items stolen from the supermarket in the previous incident.

He remains in police custody with charges expected to follow.

Police urge anyone with information to make contact on 131 444, quoting reference number NTP260003831.

UPDATE: Concern for welfare – Ludmilla

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Police continue to hold concern for the welfare of 44-year-old Angelo.

He was last seen around 8:05pm entering a service station along Bagot Road, Ludmilla Saturday 3 January 2026.

Police and Angelo’s family are calling for anyone who knows his whereabouts to make contact on 131 444. Please quote reference number NTP2600002410.

CFA Board statement

Source: Victoria Country Fire Authority

In the midst of a fire emergency, it is acknowledged that the focus must be on community and supporting our volunteers and staff to continue doing what they do best in protecting Victorian communities.

However, in response to recent commentary regarding CFA funding and preparedness, the CFA disputes claims that funding to CFA has been cut and our volunteers and brigades are not prepared for the current fire season.

The CFA budget has in fact increased year on year since Fire Service Reform in 2020, including an additional $20.3million this financial year. In addition, on advice from the Chief Officer, the Board sought from Government additional funds to heighten readiness and community preparedness in the face of this challenging fire season. This request was met with an additional $11.6million of supplementary funding for Strategic Bulk Water Supply and a statewide community engagement and awareness campaign; “Get Fire Ready”.

To support our frontline volunteers, we continue to prioritise investment in new and replacement fire stations, fire trucks, and protective equipment, whilst continuing to advocate and work with Government to secure more investment into fleet and equipment.

Right now, the work continues to stand by our volunteers and staff, and with those communities that are affected.

(Issued on behalf of the CFA Board and Greg Leach, CFA CEO)

Submitted by CFA Media

High risk drivers in Tasmania’s north west caught, charged and off the road

Source: Tasmania Police

High risk drivers in Tasmania’s north west caught, charged and off the road

Monday, 12 January 2026 – 12:12 pm.

Over the past week, Western District police have detected a series of serious driving offences across the North West, leading to multiple charges and the confiscation of several vehicles, some for indefinite periods.
Key incidents include:
Tuesday, 6 January
A 36-year-old Burnie man was caught driving while disqualified and tested positive for drugs. His vehicle was confiscated for an indefinite period, and police will apply to have it surrendered.
An 18-year-old Burnie man evaded police on a motorcycle on Thorne Street, Upper Burnie. Police identified the rider and later located him at his residence, where he was arrested. The motorcycle was confiscated for 28 days. The man was charged with evade police, speeding and unlicensed driving, and will appear in court at a later date.
Wednesday, 7 January
A 19-year-old man performed a burnout directly in front of a police vehicle on Mount Street, Upper Burnie. He refused a breath test but submitted to a drug test which was positive. His vehicle was confiscated for 28 days and he was arrested and charged with operating a vehicle in a public place in an unnecessary execution of speed, acceleration or loss of traction, failing to give way at an uncontrolled intersection, and refusing a requirement to undergo a breath test. He will appear in court at a later date.
A 25-year-old East Devonport man evaded police on Tarleton Street, East Devonport. Police later located both the vehicle and the driver. The vehicle was confiscated for 28 days, and the man was arrested, charged and will appear in court at a later date.
A 44-year-old Lauderdale man returned a breath analysis of 0.158 during random breath testing in Devonport. He was charged and will appear in court at a later date.
Thursday, 8 January
An 18-year-old Burnie man evaded police in Park Grove. He was located shortly after with his motorcycle and arrested. The motorcycle was confiscated for three months. He was charged with evade police (aggravated circumstances), disqualified driving, riding a motorcycle or quad bike without wearing a helmet, and using an unregistered motor vehicle.
A 32-year-old Devonport woman attempted to avoid police by turning off before a random breath test site and pulling into a nearby bottle shop. Unfortunately for her, police were also conducting breath tests at the bottle shop entrance. The woman returned a breath analysis reading of 0.201. She was charged and will appear in court at a later date.
A 44-year-old St Marys woman was intercepted by police and returned both a positive breath test for alcohol and a positive oral fluid test indicating the presence of illicit drugs. She will appear in court at a later date.
Friday, 9 January
A 46-year-old Devonport man was arrested after reportedly evading police in Lake Barrington. He was subsequently charged with evade police (aggravated circumstances), escape, possessing a controlled drug, reckless driving, and unlicensed driving. He has been remanded in custody. His vehicle was confiscated for an indefinite period, and police will apply to have it surrendered.
A 26-year-old Ravenswood man was detected travelling at 143km/h in a 100km/h zone on the Murchison Highway at Tullah, resulting in a fine of $871.00 and six demerit points.
A 21-year-old Tarleton man was intercepted by police and refused to submit to a breath test. He was arrested and conveyed to the Devonport Police Station, where breath analysis returned a reading of 0.108. He was charged with driving while exceeding the prescribed alcohol limit, hindering conveyance, and reckless driving.
Sunday, 11 January
A 47-year-old Devonport man evaded police on an electric bike on Gunn Street, Devonport. He was located shortly after and arrested for evade police (aggravated circumstances).
Acting Inspector Luke Negri said police also detected 18 drug-driving offences during the same period.
“Every one of these drivers posed a serious risk to the community,” he said.
“If you choose to drive while affected by alcohol or illicit drugs, or attempt to evade police, you are making a deliberate and intentional decision to put lives at risk.”
“We will continue to actively target this behaviour, intercept offenders, remove vehicles from the road, and hold people accountable for their actions. The message is simple – if you break the law, expect to be caught.”
“We encourage the public to report dangerous driving and traffic offences to police on 131 444, or Triple Zero (000) in an emergency.”