The Chronicle

Hoon’s car impounded for burnout

- MICHAEL NOLAN

A 35-YEAR-OLD man has lost the use of his Holden Commodore after he was caught doing a burnout on Highfields Road.

The man was observed doing the burnout as he exited the United Fuels service station on March 19.

“The burnout caused noise, smoke and left two, still visible, skid marks on the bitumen in a westerly direction,” Highfields Senior Sergeant Stephen Gillinder said.

Police tracked the man to Goombungee where he was charged with wilfully driving a motor vehicle to create noise or smoke and impounded the vehicle for 90 days.

In unrelated matters, police are investigat­ing the theft of building material worth about $4000.

On an unknown date between March 1-14, offenders entered a residentia­l constructi­on site on Thurston Street in Kleinton and stole a large quantity of scaffoldin­g.

Investigat­ions are continuing with police seeking help from the public to identify the offenders.

Sgt Gillinder said fraud remained a concern in the area after a 49-year-old Highfields woman reported that three credit cards in her name had been generated from banking institutio­ns and mailed to her address.

Investigat­ions are continuing.

Meanwhile, a counterfei­t $100 note was passed through the Highfields Woolworths.

“Investigat­ions have failed to identify the transactio­n responsibl­e,” Sgt Gillinder said.

“A warning was issued to all businesses for similar offences occurring in the area.”

If you have informatio­n that would help investigat­ors, phone Policelink on 131 444.

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