ACT Policing arrested and charged an 18-year-old Charnwood man following an act of animal cruelty in Gungahlin yesterday (Friday, September 30).
Around 3.40pm, police attended a recreation park at Yerrabi Pond after receiving a report of a deceased black swan at the location.
Police located the alleged offender a short time later in a vehicle parked on Wunderlich Street in Gungahlin.
The man was arrested and taken to the ACT Watch House, where he was charged with Aggravated Cruelty to an Animal Causing Death. He was released on Watch House bail with strict conditions, and will appear in the ACT Magistrates Court on October 14.
North District Superintendent Mick Calatzis said police are working with other ACT Government agencies, and are concerned about the seriousness of this incident.
“Animal cruelty matters are a criminal offence and are treated as such by police,” Superintendent Calatzis said.
Anyone who witnessed the incident at Yerrabi Pond yesterday, and is yet to speak to police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers website on www.act.crimestoppers.com.au.
Labor will have to 'learn to play well with others' in minority government, says Greens leader
Greens can promise anything. They know full well they will never be in a position to deliver. View
How presumptious to think that they will be given the privilidge of holding the balance of power.… View
Keith Old never trust LNP View
Ban on fossil fuel advertising 'just the first step' for the ACT
What apology, your claim that was some untoward manipulation of data is patently false, your attempt… View
Ahh chewy, such selective amnesia. The BOM certainly did homogenise temperatures. They even admit… View
Harden up, conservatives: Satire can be offensive, but it’s never a crime
Leak's cartoon was tough but brilliant. It spoke to the reality of many Aboriginal lives instead of… View
The teals were first elected in 2022, the election where ScoMo was removed. Do you get anything… View
Permanent Floriade beds, bigger Stage88 in Commonwealth Park vision
They'll have to provide some disabled parking as well as parking for emergency service vehicles.… View
who needs parking when youve got the big red tram. oh thats right its only for north of the lake for… View
David Boughey Yes and they don't either View