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Cybersecurity engineer who injected his dying fiancé with meth to 'balance her out' after a heroin overdose goes MIA after cutting off his ankle monitor
Cybersecurity engineer who injected his dying fiancé with meth to 'balance her out' after a heroin overdose goes MIA after cutting off his ankle monitor

Daily Mail​

time09-07-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Cybersecurity engineer who injected his dying fiancé with meth to 'balance her out' after a heroin overdose goes MIA after cutting off his ankle monitor

An I.T. worker who injected his dying girlfriend with meth to 'save her' from a heroin overdose instead of paying $800 for an ambulance has gone on the run. Amy Bowden, 26, was found dead at her Redwood Park home in Adelaide 's north-east on February 8, 2024. Ethan Ross, now 29, pleaded guilty to one count of supplying/administering a controlled drug, namely methamphetamine, earlier this year. He was released on home detention bail to a Salisbury address in January. Ms Bowden's parents received an email on Tuesday informing them Mr Ross had fled his bail address. The Victim Support Unit of the Department for Correctional Services told Ms Bowden's mother, Michelle Sposito, her daughter's ex-boyfriend had cut off his ankle monitor, which had been used to track him after his release on bail. 'Please be advised that Ethan Ross has removed his electronic monitoring device and his location is unknown,' the email, seen by The Advertiser, said. 'We will advise you when we hear of further updates.' Ms Sposito said she and her husband Bryan Bowden are frustrated that they were only told about Mr Ross going on the run days after he cut off his ankle monitor on Friday. 'What more can we take? We have no idea where he is or what he's capable of doing,' she said. 'Now he's on the run. It was hard enough hearing he'd even been released on bail in the first place but now this? It's only adding to our anxiety.' Mr Ross disappeared just days after he pleaded guilty to two counts of breaching his bail conditions in the Elizabeth Magistrates Court. It's not clear what those breaches were, but for each count he was released without further penalty and ordered to pay court costs and the victims of crime levy. He was then released back onto home detention bail on Thursday. A day later he removed his ankle monitor and went on the run. After Ms Bowden's death, it was revealed her boyfriend injected her with methamphetamine after she overdosed on heroin to 'balance her out'. Ross (left), now 29, pleaded guilty to one count of supplying/administering a controlled drug, following his girlfriend's (right) death Last year, the court heard that Mr Ross messaged a drug dealer to drop off meth after Ms Bowden overdosed on heroin. 'On the afternoon of the 7th of February, he messaged a person asking for meth so he could 'shoot her with it' and 'pick her up',' prosecutors told the court. 'He makes references to the deceased taking smack, and reversing a downer with an upper. He asked for a point of meth.' Originally from Victoria, Ms Bowden had recently moved to Adelaide from Melbourne, where she was studying pharmaceutical sciences at RMIT University. She was about to start the third year of her degree in biochemistry and pharmacology.

UAE: Police resolve family dispute, reunite teenage girl with parents
UAE: Police resolve family dispute, reunite teenage girl with parents

Al Etihad

time19-04-2025

  • Al Etihad

UAE: Police resolve family dispute, reunite teenage girl with parents

19 Apr 2025 18:34 DUBAI (ALETIHAD)In a compassionate move highlighting its community policing values, Dubai Police's Naif Police Station successfully mediated a family dispute between a teenage girl and her parents after the girl had chosen to stay at her friend's house due to escalating tensions at Omar Ashour, Acting Director of Naif Police Station, explained that the parents approached the station seeking assistance in resolving the issue and persuading their daughter to return home. The Victim Support Unit swiftly stepped in, arranging a reconciliation session after carefully listening to both to the efforts of Sergeant Zahra Abdul Hamid Ishaq and Corporal Hassan Ali Alblooshi's, the session resulted in a peaceful resolution and a renewed understanding between the teenager and her Ashour praised the team's dedication and highlighted the human-centred nature of the Victim Support Programme, which is implemented by Dubai Police's General Department of Criminal Investigation. "The initiative focuses on supporting victims of criminal and traffic incidents by offering legal advice, emotional support, and mediation when needed," he said. Brigadier Ashour emphasised that the programme aims to strengthen community trust, prevent legal escalation of personal disputes, and provide high-quality support to victims in accordance with legal also called on parents to be mindful of their children's emotional development and to navigate teenage challenges with patience, understanding, and wise guidance. The girl's mother expressed her gratitude to Dubai Police for their swift response and heartfelt assistance, stating that their support played a vital role in restoring family harmony

How Dubai Police brought home runaway teen girl
How Dubai Police brought home runaway teen girl

Gulf News

time19-04-2025

  • Gulf News

How Dubai Police brought home runaway teen girl

Dubai: A teenage girl, who had left her parents due to escalating tensions at home and decided to stay at her friend's house, has been amicably reunited with her family, thanks to Dubai Police. In compassionate move highlighting its community policing values, Dubai Police's Naif Police Station successfully mediated the family dispute between the teenage girl and her parents. Brigadier Omar Ashour, Acting Director of Naif Police Station, explained that the parents approached the station seeking assistance in resolving the issue and persuading their daughter to return home. The Victim Support Unit swiftly stepped in, arranging a reconciliation session after carefully listening to both sides. Renewed understanding Thanks to Sergeant Zahra Abdul Hamid Ishaq and Corporal Hassan Ali Alblooshi's efforts, the session resulted in a peaceful resolution and a renewed understanding between the teenager and her parents. Brigadier Ashour praised the team's dedication and highlighted the human-centred nature of the Victim Support Programme, which is implemented by Dubai Police's General Department of Criminal Investigation. 'The initiative focuses on supporting victims of criminal and traffic incidents by offering legal advice, emotional support, and mediation when needed,' he said. Brigadier Ashour emphasised that the programme aims to strengthen community trust, prevent legal escalation of personal disputes, and provide high-quality support to victims in accordance with legal procedures.

Dubai Police mediates family dispute
Dubai Police mediates family dispute

Dubai Eye

time19-04-2025

  • Dubai Eye

Dubai Police mediates family dispute

Dubai Police mediated a dispute between a teenager and her parents after the latter requested assistance in resolving the issue, the authority said. The Victim Support Unit of the Naif Police Station swiftly arranged a reconciliation session after carefully listening to both sides, persuading the teenager to return home after she had been staying at a friend's home. Brigadier Ashour praised the team's dedication and highlighted the human-centered nature of the Victim Support Programme, which is under Dubai Police's General Department of Criminal Investigation. "The initiative focuses on supporting victims of criminal and traffic incidents by offering legal advice, emotional support, and mediation when needed," he said. Brigadier Ashour emphasised that the programme aims to strengthen community trust, prevent legal escalation of personal disputes, and provide high-quality support to victims in accordance with legal procedures. Brigadier Ashour also called on parents to be mindful of their children's emotional development and to navigate teenage challenges with patience, understanding, and wise guidance.

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