A 44-year-old Parkes woman was fined after an incident at a local hotel on Friday night.
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Police were conducting a walk-through the premises at 11.50pm.
While officers were stopped and talking to a patron, the woman began abusing them from the beer garden.
Due to her abusive behaviour she was asked to leave the premises but she refused to do so.
The woman was screaming loudly both inside and outside the hotel while she was being escorted from the premises by police.
She was issued with infringement notices for $550 for failing to quit licensed premises and $500 for using offensive language.
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A 38-year-old Parkes man will appear in court after being charged with three offences on Saturday night.
The man attempted to enter a licensed premises in Clarinda Street at 11.50pm but was refused by security due to his level of intoxication.
At 12.05am the man returned to the hotel where there were a number of uniformed and plain clothed police officers present as part of a licensing operation they were performing in the district.
The man walked up to a plain clothed police officer and pushed him.
The man then raised his fists and started swearing at the officers present.
He was placed under arrest, taken to Parkes Police Station and charged with common assault, resist police and excluded person re enter vicinity of licensed premises.
He will appear in Parkes Local Court on November 5.
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Two Parkes men have been fined for stealing after they were caught pushing a shopping trolley containing aluminium cans they had stolen from a back yard.
Around 5.30pm on Sunday a resident in Close Street witnessed two men enter the rear of the yard via a laneway and remove the cans.
The resident called police who stopped the 51-year-old and 19-year-old in McGees Lane.
While searching the men, police found the 51-year-old in possession of a knife.
He was issued with a criminal infringement notice for $550 for custody of a knife in a public place and both were issued with criminal infringement notices for $300 for stealing.
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A 38-year-old man was issued with a Field Court Attendance Notice on Saturday afternoon.
Police stopped and searched the man, who was riding a push bike, in Best Street at 3.20pm.
A resealable plastic bag, containing what police allege to methamphetamine, was located on him.
He was issued with a court attendance notice for possessing a prohibited drug and rider not wear helmet.
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Police will be taking action against a 38-year-old Parkes man who was caught driving an unregistered car while disqualified on Sunday.
Police stopped the driver of a blue Holden Sedan on the Newell Highway at 3.30pm.
Checks revealed he was disqualified from driving and the vehicle was unregistered.
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A business in Matthews Street was broken into in the early hours of Friday morning.
Unknown persons entered the business by cutting a hole in the fence at 2am.
Kings brand driving lights valued at $1000 were stolen from a truck.
Police are viewing CCTV of the incident.
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An express post letter was stolen from a mailbox in Armstrong Street overnight on Sunday, October 7.
Unknown persons removed the letter between 11am on Sunday and 4.30pm on Monday.
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