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Newcastle Herald
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Cessnock man on drug, weapons, driving charges

Pictures: NSW Police

A man has been charged with drug, weapons and driving offences following an investigation into alleged dangerous driving and burnouts in the Hunter.

On Wednesday last week, officers from the Newcastle-Hunter sector of the Traffic and Highway Patrol were notified of a white Toyota Hilux spray painted black allegedly conducting burnouts in Bellbird in the early hours of the morning.

Following inquiries, officers - with assistance from Hunter Valley Police District - executed a search warrant at a home in Kempe Street, Cessnock, about 1.45pm on Thursday.

During the search, police seized a Toyota Hilux, a Mercedes van, two slingshots, methylamphetamine, drug paraphernalia, ammunition, number plates and mobile phones.

A 28-year-old man was arrested at the home and taken to Cessnock Police Station.

He was charged with 14 offences including:

  • Possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit (x2)
  • Possess ammunition without holding licence/permit/authority
  • Unlawfully possess number plates
  • Drive motor vehicle during disqualification period
  • Drive recklessly/furiously or speed/manner dangerous
  • Interfere with person's enjoyment or risk safety
  • Use light vehicle with dangerous frontal protrusions
  • Use light vehicle with seatbelt missing or defective
  • Use light vehicle not comply with tyres standard
  • Use vehicle with defective body or structural member
  • Possess prohibited drug
  • Possession of equipment for administering prohibited drugs
  • Not comply with noticed direction re s 7/8/9 - COVID-19

He was granted conditional bail to appear at Cessnock Local Court on October 13.

Inspector Mick Buko said the alleged manner of driving that led to the charges against the man was reckless and could have serious consequences.

"Not only is this behaviour dangerous, it also puts other innocent members of the public at risk, and we simply won't tolerate it," he said.

"Anyone who observes this sort of dangerous driving is encouraged to report it to your local police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000."

Investigations are ongoing into further alleged driving offences.

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