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Travis Smith bail application approved: alleged dangerous driver released
Travis Smith bail application approved: alleged dangerous driver released

Herald Sun

time22-05-2025

  • Herald Sun

Travis Smith bail application approved: alleged dangerous driver released

Don't miss out on the headlines from South East . Followed categories will be added to My News. A Hampton Park man has been released on bail after an alleged high speed car chase ended with a 90 minute rooftop stand off with cops. Travis Smith, 28, fronted the Dandenong Magistrates' Court on Thursday facing charges including two counts of theft of a motor vehicle, reckless conduct endangering life, two counts of going equipped to steal, nine counts of contravening bail conditions as well as multiple drug charges and alleged driving offences. In court documents seen by the Herald Sun, police say Mr Smith was involved in two overnight car thefts from Doveton on May 12, alongside a 27-year-old man, also from Hampton Park. On May 14, the court heard AirWing police were allegedly led through Doveton, Narre Warren, Cranbourne and Hampton Park, where police say he then drove through red lights at an 'excessive speed'. Mr Smith allegedly avoided deployed stop sticks on Power Rd, Princes Hwy and Kidds Rd in Doveton, before the vehicle was abandoned in a Hampton Park street. Police say he jumped into another car — also believed stolen — driven by his co-accused, after which the AirWing continued to track the pair as they fled to a Berwick address. The court heard cops arrested his co-accused inside the southeastern property before Mr Smith allegedly jumped numerous fences and climbed onto the roof of a Lyndall Crt home. Police allege Mr Smith remained on the roof for 90 minutes before surrendering into custody. In the second session of a part heard bail application on Thursday, Mr Smith's lawyer argued for him to be released into the supervision of a family friend in Geelong. The court heard Mr Smith would have immediate access to Indigenous community support and that community members were 'keen to meet' him. Magistrate Francis Medina said the allegations against Mr Smith were 'concerning' but felt the 'risk would be ameliorated to an acceptable level' with strict bail conditions. Mr Smith was released on supervised bail, with conditions including a 10pm to 6am curfew and not to drive a motor vehicle. 'This isn't to say I'm not concerned about the allegations of particularly your driving behaviour,' Ms Medina said. 'These are significantly concerning risks — I'm hoping you comply.' Mr Smith will return to court on a later date.

Two men charged after allegedly deliberately running down kangaroos, killing one in Melbourne's Lysterfield South
Two men charged after allegedly deliberately running down kangaroos, killing one in Melbourne's Lysterfield South

7NEWS

time09-05-2025

  • 7NEWS

Two men charged after allegedly deliberately running down kangaroos, killing one in Melbourne's Lysterfield South

A kangaroo is dead after it was allegedly targeted by a car in Melbourne. Two men have been charged following an investigation into the alleged act of cruelty in Lysterfield South. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Police raid two homes, seize car used to run down kangaroos. Police allege the pair — a 22-year-old from Scoresby and a 20-year-old from Ringwood — deliberately drove a Nissan Patrol toward a group of kangaroos on Hallam North Rd about 10.20pm on April 23. One kangaroo died at the scene. Officers later raided the men's homes, seizing a Nissan Patrol, and charged both on Thursday. They face charges of aggravated cruelty to animals and destroying protected wildlife, and are due to appear at Dandenong Magistrates' Court on August 19.

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