P-plater clocked at 210km/h on Hume Highway
A provisional driver was clocked at 210km/h at Mittagong, 110km/h above her P2 speed limit.
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Police were on radar duties on the Hume Highway when they detected a silver Hyundai Tuscan wagon travelling at an excessive speed.
Police pulled the car over and suspended the 40-year-old woman’s licence immediately.
At the time of the incident, the car was not displaying P-plates.
The woman will appear at Moss Vale Local Court in March for driving at a speed dangerous to the public.
Cannabis found in Colo Vale
Police discovered cannabis plants growing at a home in Colo Vale on February 24.
Information given to police led them to the home on Colo Road about 8am, where they found three plants ranging between 1-1.5 metres in height.
Police spoke to a 37-year-old man, the owner of the home, and confiscated the plants.
Inquiries continue into the owner of the plants.
If you have information about people growing or supplying prohibited drugs, contact Bowral Police Station on 4862 9299 or call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Burnout bandit
A 53-year-old man will face court for a range of driving offences.
Police were patrolling Colo Road in Colo Vale when they found a 1984 Holden ute they allege was doing a burn out.
Inquiries found the man had been disqualified from driving until late 2017, and the car was unregistered and uninsured.
He will appear at Moss Vale Local Court on March 21.
Man, woman and baby in car rollover crash
A driver was attempting a lane change on the Hume Highway at Mittagong when he lost control of his car.
The 22-year-old Greystanes man was driving a black Honda CRV when it spun, rolled several times and came to rest on its side.
His 23-year-old wife and 7-month-old baby were also in the car and were taken to Liverpool Hospital as a precaution.
The man was taken to Liverpool Hospital with head, shoulder and neck injuries.
Police inquiries are continuing into the crash.
Abandoned car blocking traffic
Police found a silver Holden Commodore blocking traffic after it was left abandoned in Mittagong.
About 2.20am on February 25, police discovered the car parked and unattended in a westbound lane of Old Bowral Road, about 30-40 metres away from traffic lights near Bowral Road.
Police searched the area and could not find a driver or passengers.
Witnesses told police the car had possibly been involved in a crash.
Police towed the vehicle and are making inquiries into the identity of the owner and how the car came to be left there.
Sleeping driver charged with mid-range drink driving
Police found a 46-year-old man asleep at the wheel of a car that had mounted the median strip of the Hume Highway at Berrima.
The man, who had been driving a blue Holden Commodore with a box trailer attached, was approached by police and woken up.
Police gave the man a breath test which returned a positive result, and took him to Bowral Police Station where a breath analysis test showed an alleged reading of 0.095.
His licence was suspended and he was charged with mid-range drink driving, to appear in Moss Vale Local Court on March 20.