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WA Police have been out in full force over the holiday season, and their social media reports suggest local law-breakers have been keeping them busy around the state on Christmas Day.
Cunderdin Police took to Twitter to post about a run-in with the driver of a Toyota Landcruiser caught doing 155 kilometres in a 110 zone, with two babies on board.
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Man appears in court charged with Claremont murders
Man appears in court charged with Claremont murders
Jamie Freestone from 7 News provides an update about the man accused of being the Claremont serial killer, Bradley Robert Edwards who appeared in court on Friday morning. Audio: 6PR.
The father of Sarah Spiers has released a video on social media to let his friends know he and his wife are "comfortable" after police announced they had made an arrest in the Claremont serial killer investigation.
There has been a significant breakthrough in the long running investigation into a series of abductions and murders in the 1990s in Claremont. Vision courtesy ABC News 24.
West Australian police spent Thursday night questioning a man reportedly arrested in connection to the Claremont serial killings in the late 1990's. Vision courtesy ABC News 24.
Cue Police confiscated a large amount of alcohol from a 'liquor restricted' premises in the remote town - an offence which can carry a $2,000 price tag for the venue owner.
While alcohol was a common factor for charges made over the weekend, theft and family violence were also catalysts for police Christmas Day call-outs.
The ticket issued by WA Police. Photo: WA Police Traffic
Under the Road Traffic Act, a supervisor of a learner driver is limited to blood alcohol content below 0.05 - and for one Perth supervisor who clocked in at 0.095, it looks to be a long few months of walking ahead.