Shoplifting charge
A woman has been arrested following the theft of alcohol from a liquor ship in Mittagong.
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About 4pm on Monday, March 12 three bottles of alcohol, valued at $84, were stolen from a liquor shop on Pioneer Street, Mittagong.
About 2pm on Wednesday March 14 a further bottle of alcohol, valued at $36, was stolen from the same location.
After an investigation which involved reviewing CCTV footage, police attended a house in Bowral about 8pm on March 14 and arrested a 45-year-old woman.
She was charged with two counts of stealing and issued a Court Attendance Notice to appear at Moss Vale Local Court on May 8.
Drink driving charge following collision at Aylmerton
A man has been charged with mid range drink driving after a collision on the Old Hume Highway.
About 6.30pm on Thursday, March 15, police were called to collision on the Old Hume Highway at Aylmerton.
Police believe an Audi sedan collided with a Toyota Corolla while both vehicles were traveling north and attempting to merge into a lane.
The collision caused the Toyota to leave the road and land on its roof.
No one was injured as a result of the collision.
Both drivers were subjected to a roadside breath test.
The driver of the Audi’s breath test proved positive. The 60-year-old man from Werombi was arrested and taken to Bowral Police Station.
A breath analysis produced a reading of 0.125. The man’s driver’s licence was immediately suspended and he was issued a Court Attendance Notice for Mid Range Drink Driving.
He will appear at Moss Vale Local Court on May 22.
High Range Drink Driving
A Bowral man will face court on the charge of high range drink driving.
About 2.30am on Monday, March 19, police stopped a Nissan wagon, on the Old Hume Highway at Mittagong.
Police spoke with the driver, a 38-year-old man from Bowral and he was subjected to a roadside breath test which proved positive.
He was arrested and taken to Bowral Police Station.
A breath analysis produced an alleged reading of 0.236.
The man’s driver’s licence was immediately suspended and he was issued a Court Attendance Notice for High Range Drink Driving.
He will appear at Moss Vale Local Court on April 18.