Arrests – Aggravated robberies – Darwin

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

The Northern Territory Police Force has arrested multiple youths in relation to aggravated robberies in Darwin overnight.

Around 6:30pm, police received reports that 3 female youths had entered a bottle shop on Leanyer Drive and threatened an employee with a knife, damaged stock and fled the scene.

A short time later, the same offenders are alleged to have stopped a vehicle on Grassland Crescent, Leanyer, and attempted to steal it.  The female driver was dragged out of the vehicle by the offenders, suffering minor injuries.

The victim was able to defend herself with the offenders fleeing the scene on foot with her mobile phone.

Casuarina general duties and officers from Strike Force Trident deployed to the area and arrested 3 females aged 12, 13 and 14, while also recovering the stolen phone. The youths remain in custody with charges expected later today.

In an unrelated incident at around 8:15pm, police also received a report that a male youth had entered a service station on Bagot Road, Ludmilla, armed with a knife. He threatened an employee before stealing a quantity of cash and fleeing the scene on foot.

Strike Force Trident are continuing to investigate the incidents.

Detectives are urging anyone with information to make contact on 131 444 or through Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Drivers caught speeding and driving under the influence during targeted traffic operations in North-West

Source: Tasmania Police

Drivers caught speeding and driving under the influence during targeted traffic operations in North-West

Saturday, 15 November 2025 – 10:21 am.

Western Road Policing Services targeted the fatal five during traffic operations at Devonport and Ridgley between 4.00pm and 9.00pm on Friday afternoon (14 November).
During the operations, police detected 11 speeding drivers, one drink driver, and an L-plater that was speeding while under the influence of illicit drugs.
Acting Inspector Adam Starr said a 28-year-old man from Penguin was caught travelling 106km/h on Hillcrest Road in Devonport which is 56km/h over the sign-posted speed limit.
“He was disqualified from driving for six months and was issued a fine over $1100.
“A 43-year-old woman and a 24-year-old man were also caught travelling 23km/h and 30km/h over the signposted limit, and a 19-year-old male L-plater from Devonport was caught speeding, driving under the influence of an illicit substance and failing to display their ‘L’ plates.
“During the same period, two other drivers, a 33-year-old woman and 19-year-old woman, were caught travelling 30km/h over the signposted limit on the Ridgley Highway at Ridgely with one being a provisional licence holder,” he said.
A 52-year-old Devonport man also returned a breath alcohol reading of 0.119 when he was subjected to a road-side breath test in Devonport.
Acting Inspector Starr said the safety of the community is a priority for Tasmania Police, and these driving behaviours place members within our community at an increased risk.
“Speeding and driving under the influence are two significant factors that result in serious crashes on our roads, and police are out every day enforcing these, and other road rules, in order to keep all road users safe.”
Anyone who witnesses dangerous driving behaviour on our roads should report it when safe to do so to police on 131 444.
If it’s an emergency or life-threatening situation call triple zero (000).
Video or dash-cam footage can also be uploaded via the police evidence portal online, found at www.police.tas.gov.au/report/ or anonymously at www.crimestopperstas.com.au.

Driver charged following fatal Virginia crash

Source: South Australia Police

A woman has been arrested following a crash at Virginia where sadly, a child has died.

Emergency services responded to a crash between a Toyota van and Toyota ute at the intersection of King Road and Penfield Road, Virginia just after 11am on Sunday 5 October.

A six-year-old girl, who was a passenger in the van, was taken to hospital in a critical condition. Sadly, she died in hospital on Friday 10 October.

The driver of the van, a 42-year-old Murray Bridge woman, and two other children, aged 11 and 10, were taken to hospital with minor injuries.

The occupants of the ute, a 37-year-old Virginia man and a four-year-old girl, were both taken to hospital with minor injuries.

Major Crash investigators attended to examine the scene.

On Tuesday 14 October, the driver of the van was arrested and charged with one count of cause death by dangerous driving and four counts of cause harm by dangerous driving and issued an immediate loss of licence notice.

She was bailed to appear before the Elizabeth Magistrates Court on 25 November.

The young girl’s death is the 69th life lost on SA roads this year.

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Kilkenny Crash

Source: South Australia Police

A driver has crashed into a parked car at Kilkenny last night.

Just after 11pm last night, Friday 14 November, police were called to reports of a two-car collision on Wilpena Terrace where a Suzuki hatch had crashed into a parked Toyota sedan at low speed.

Police identified the driver and an alcohol screening test was carried out. The driver was found not to be under the influence.

No-one was injured and the cause of the collision was established as driver fatigue.

A 22-year-old Kilkenny man was received an expiation notice for failing to keep proper control of his vehicle.

Car rollover at Enfield

Source: South Australia Police

A car hit a parked car and rolled on Main North Road at Enfield overnight.

The collision occurred at 1.30am on Saturday 15 November, blocking both northbound lanes of Main North Road, Enfield, just north of Barton Street.

The Mazda SUV rolled onto its roof and all airbags deployed.

The driver, a 68-year-old Clearview man, was lucky to escape any serious injury and did not require medical treatment.

The Toyota sedan also sustained damage and both vehicles were towed from the scene.

The road is now clear.

Man arrested, firearms and weapons located

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 14 November 2025 11:14am

Original publication: Friday, 14 November 2025 11:14am

A sawn-off shotgun, knuckleduster and a conducted energy weapon have been seized by police following the arrest of a 20-year-old man overnight.

At about 11:30pm last night (13 November 2025) ACT Policing received information from NSW Police that a vehicle had failed to stop for them and had entered into the ACT.

A short time later, ACT Policing located the vehicle stationary in Hume. Police cordoned and searched the area, before locating a 20-year-old man who then attempted to flee from police on foot. With the assistance of an AFP Canine team, the man was arrested soon after.

A search of his possessions located a conducted energy weapon and a pair of metal knuckledusters.

Following a search of the area, police also located a backpack (that police will allege belonged to the man) that contained a sawn-off shotgun, ammunition, a ballistic vest and handcuffs.

The man is expected to face the ACT Magistrates Court charged with possessing a prohibited firearm, two counts of possessing a prohibited weapon without authorisation and possession of ammunition.

Two teens arrested for robbery

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 14 November 2025 9:20am

Original publication: Friday, 14 November 2025 9:07am

Two teens will face court today following a liquor store robbery in Kaleen last night.

About 8:20pm last night (Thursday, 13 November 2025) two 17-year-old boys attended a liquor store in Kaleen. One boy entered the store while another boy stood in the doorway to prevent other people from entering.

The boy inside the store allegedly verbally threatened staff including that he would assault them with a weapon, before taking alcohol from the store valued at more than $200.

Both boys fled the scene and were located later that night by police at a residence in Kaleen.

The two teenagers were arrested and transported to the ACT Watch House.

One of the teenagers, who was on bail at the time of the incident, has been charged with aggravated robbery in company. The second teenager, who was subject to Good Behaviour Orders, has also been charged with aggravated robbery in company.

They will face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Friday, 14 November 2025).

Charges laid following the passing of counterfeit cash

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 13 November 2025 10:26am

Original publication: Thursday, 13 November 2025 9:59am

A 28-year-old man from Ngunnawal has been charged after he allegedly attempted to use counterfeit cash at multiple locations yesterday.

On Tuesday (11 November 2025) a man changed $50 and $10 notes for $20 notes. Soon after staff raised concerns that the $50 note was not correct. Police attended and confirmed the note was counterfeit.

Yesterday, (Wednesday, 12 November 2025) police were called to a licenced club in Belconnen after the same man allegedly used a counterfeit $100 note to purchase a drink.

Following police enquiries, officers attended a home in Ngunnawal yesterday evening and the 28-year-old man was arrested. The lawful resident of the property consented to police searching the home and further $50 and $100 banknotes believed to be counterfeit were located. Officers also located an ID card and a bank card owned by other people.

The man was charged with two counts of obtaining a financial advantage by deception, two counts of possession of stolen property, and one count of attempt to obtain a financial advantage by deception. He is expected to appear in the ACT Magistrates Court today (Thursday, 13 November 2025).

The Reserve Bank of Australia provides information on the security features of Australian banknotes.

Anyone who has information about the production or distribution of counterfeit cash should contact Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Information can be provided anonymously.

Man charged in relation to Gungahlin ram raid

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 12 November 2025 1:02pm

Original publication: Wednesday, 12 November 2025 1:02pm

A 36-year-old man will face court after allegedly breaking into multiple businesses to steal cars that were later used for a ram raid in Gungahlin.

On 19 October, police allege the man and another unknown person broke into a car yard in Fyshwick, stealing a black Range Rover Evoque and a grey Toyota Landcruiser Prado.

About 1am on 22 October, the man and an unidentified person exited the stolen Toyota and broke into another car yard in Fyshwick. Police allege they stole the keys to two vehicles but the cars were not taken.

About 2:30am, the Toyota was used to ram the front door and windows of a cafe in Casey. Nothing was stolen during the incident but the store was significantly damaged.

About 5:30am that morning, the vehicle was located on fire in Jacka.

On 29 October, officers from Proactive Policing executed a search warrant at the man’s home in Moncrieff and on his vehicle. During the warrants, police seized a taser and another vehicle which contained stolen property.

The man, who was subject to good behaviour obligations, was arrested in Moncrieff yesterday afternoon (Tuesday, 11 November 2025).

He will face the ACT Magistrates Court today charged with four counts of aggravated burglary and driving while suspended, three counts of joint commission theft, and one count each of possessing a prohibited weapon and unlawful possession of stolen property.

Teen charged following Woden incidents

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 12 November 2025 8:52am

Original publication: Wednesday, 12 November 2025 8:52am

A 15-year-old boy has been charged following an armed robbery and multiple attempted carjackings in Woden yesterday evening.

About 5:20pm (Tuesday, 12 November 2025), police allege the teenager entered a store in the Westfield Woden Shopping Centre and used a wrench to break a display case and steal phones.

A member of the public confronted the boy and he fled on foot.

A short time later, the boy allegedly attempted to steal three vehicles at knifepoint, injuring one woman and throwing another man out of his car in the process.

Multiple police attended the Woden area however the teen was unable to be located. Police stopped a Transport Canberra bus after receiving information that the teenager was onboard, but he was not able to be located.

Police spoke to multiple victims and forensically examined three vehicles. A large knife was recovered from one of the vehicles –alleged to have been left there by the teen during the attempted vehicle theft.

Following police inquiries, the 15-year-old boy was identified as the alleged offender and he was arrested in Ainslie at about 9:30pm last night. Officers also seized four phones believed to have been stolen from the store earlier in the day.

The boy, who was subject to bail conditions, was subsequently charged with three counts of attempted aggravated robbery, and one count each of intentionally wounding, common assault, and possessing a knife without a reasonable excuse.

He is scheduled to appear in the ACT Childrens Court today (Wednesday, 12 November 2025).

Anyone who witnessed any offending in Woden yesterday who has not already spoken to police is asked to contact Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote 8214779. Information can be provided anonymously.