Sunday, 13 July 2014

Drug Raids

POLICE have seized more than $120,000 worth of drugs and charged 14 people in a series of organised crime raids in Albany this week. 

 
Police from the Organised Crime Squad and detectives from the Great Southern District searched 17 houses near Albany and Denmark between Monday and Thursday.
They seized $122,500 worth of drugs, including 25 cannabis plants valued at $62,500, 60 grams of methamphetamine valued at $36,000, 28 grams of synthetic methamphetamine valued at $16,000 and 681 grams of cannabis valued at $8000.
They also claim to have seized $6220 worth of cash and about $9500 worth of equipment, including ammunition, a hydroponic setup and prohibited weapons like a large tri-blade knife, taser torch and explosives.

Boy saved

EMERGENCY services have rescued a teenager who was trapped between rocks in the state’s Great Southern yesterday.

About 1.45pm on Sunday police were called regarding a person trapped between two large rocks at Monkey Rock near Denmark.
Denmark Police, St John Ambulance and State Emergency Service volunteers went to the scene.
There, they found a 14-year-old boy stuck between rocks and with what appeared to be a dislocated shoulder.
The SES volunteers freed the teen by lifting him to the top of the rocks.
He was taken to Denmark Hospital by St John Ambulance for a check-up.

Perth man found dead.

MAJOR Crime detectives are investigating after a 35-year-old man was found dead inside his Beechboro home yesterday.

 
Police and St John Ambulance paramedics were called to the King Road address yesterday afternoon after a friend of the dead man called triple zero after finding him unresponsive.
The attending officers confirmed the man was dead, a WA Police spokesman said.
Forensic officers will remain at the scene today, conducting an examination of the property.
Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Major Crime detectives are continuing to investigate the death of a 51-year-old man, near Bunbury, at the weekend.

Monday, 3 October 2011

The wiggles still going strong

On the US tour the purple wiggle had to pull out due to a problem with his heart. He had to have a pacemaker installed but is now better and has been through Perth and put on a outstanding performance that everyone loved.

Good on ya Wiggles Keep making the kids happy!

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Aussie babes break guinness world record

Over on the gold coast 357 women showed up in a two piece bikini and walked single file down surfers paradise beach for 1.6km. It was great weather for this to go ahead.

Good on ya Australia. Its just one more thing were better at. If you want to read the story head over to perth now.

Fake on beauty and the geek

As everyone has seen beauty and the geek there is one geek who is a has a funny looking mustache and a weird sense of humor. But as my title says he is a fake.

He is not a geek he is an actor. He has said that the producer had found him and told him that they wanted him to act on there show. He also said that he doesn't know why they didn't say he was an actor.

I suppose you cant believe everything that they put on TV nowadays can you.

Scammers have hit Australia

As there is a lot of unemployment over in the US there are still people making a lot of money. These people are programmers and tech people that a with cyber crime gangs.

When you think about it the Internet is a very wide and diverse program where there are many a hackers programmer's and tech minded people that can do a lot of things that most people cant. This is why there are so many scams, viruses and programs that teach you how to hack or create your own virus.

YouTube is a great site to teach you how to hack and create viruses so if you want to learn how just head on over there. There are also underground sites that sell you programs that can do it all for you.

Personally if you could do this and get away with it then wouldn't it be great. Just direct your program at a bank and hey presto your rich. Then maybe hit a few more and sail away on your yacht and head to your own private island. If only. The systems that banks use are very heavily watched and guarded in my understandings so being able to do this without being caught would be extremely hard if not near impossible.

So to all those people that manage or want to try and do this type of thing then good luck and if you succeed then maybe you could send a few dollars this way!