POLICE stopped a Holden Commodore on Ravenswood St, Bega, at 5am last Friday, after allegedly seeing the vehicle driving erratically.
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Nine people exited the vehicle once it stopped.
The driver, a 19-year-old P1 provisional licence holder, provided a positive roadside breath test and was arrested.
He was charged with mid-range PCA and a number of driving offences.
Shoplifter sprung
WORKERS at a supermarket at Bermagui at 12.15pm last Tuesday became suspicious of a shopper using a self-service register.
She was questioned and police have charged her with theft alleging while she did swipe some items, there were another $131.95 worth of unaccounted items.
Stolen bike
A BICYCLE reported stolen from a house on Narira Street Bermagui between Friday and Saturday.
Inter-state suspension
COBARGO Police intercepted a drink driver on Saturday night, September 26, on Lamont Street, Bermagui.
Police stopped the 27-year-old female from the ACT for a breath test around 11.30pm.
After a positive test she was taken to the police station where she recorded a mid-range reading.
Her licence was suspended in NSW and she will appear at Narooma Local Court.
Low-range reading
A 41-year-old man was charged with low-range drink driving after failing a random breath test on Lamont Street, Bermagui 2.45pm Saturday when he registered 0.06.
Under the influence
A DALMENY man has been charged with driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol/other drug (cannabis).
He was detected by Bega Highway Patrol last Friday around 11am driving on the Princes Hwy.
Subsequent blood and urine tests at the hospital and laboratory analysis indicated a positive result for the drug.
He will appear at Bega Local court on November 10.
Intruder chased
CAMPERS at a Narooma caravan park caught a man in their motorhome on Saturday night and detained him until security arrived.
He broke free and ran off, but was located on Narooma Bridge where he allegedly became aggressive toward police and was suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The 22-year-old ACT man was arrested and charged with entering a vehicle without owner’s consent and was granted bail in Batemans Bay court.