Wounding, assault and property charges, South Gladstone

Gladstone police have charged a man with more than 20 offences including unlawful wounding, assault occasioning bodily harm, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and unlawful use of a motor vehicle following a disturbance at a South Gladstone unit complex yesterday (June 29, 2017), Queensland Police say.

Police were called to Toolooa Street shortly after 1.15pm following reports of a man allegedly armed with a machete assaulting the four occupants of one of the units.

Police will allege the man drove a stolen car to the address smashing it into a parked vehicle before jumping out and making his way inside an apartment.

It will be further alleged the man punched a 45-year-old Barney Point woman before assaulting a 31-year-old Gladstone woman with the machete. She received a laceration to her chin and hand, later receiving treatment in hospital for non-life threatening injuries.

A 15-year-old Barney Point girl and a 36-year-old Gladstone man were both allegedly threatened with the machete.

The man fled soon after in the now damaged stolen car with police intercepting him on the Dawson Highway a short time later. It will be further alleged he struggled violently with officers before they managed to restrain and handcuff him.

A 31-year-old South Gladstone man has been denied police bail and remanded in custody to appear before the Gladstone Magistrates Court this morning charged with one count each of:
unlawful wounding; assault occasioning bodily harm; assault police; obstruct police; dangerous operation of a motor vehicle; unlawful use of a motor vehicle; fail to supply a roadside specimen of breath; unlicensed driving; fail to dispose of a syringe and enter premises and commit an indictable offence.

As well as six counts of burglary and commit an indictable offence, four counts of common assault, and two counts of enter premises with intent to commit an indictable offence.

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