Bike rider stopped for no helmet, found with meth.

A man was charged with six offenses following a police search.

October 10th 2024.

Bike rider stopped for no helmet, found with meth.
A man riding his bicycle was recently stopped by the police in New South Wales after they noticed he was riding on the wrong side of a major road without a helmet. However, this was just the beginning of his encounter with law enforcement. The incident took place on the Newell Highway in Dubbo, a town in the central west region of the state, at around 1:30 pm yesterday.

As the highway patrol officers approached the man, they decided to search him. To their surprise, they allegedly found a quantity of methylamphetamine, also known as meth, along with cash and other items. The man, who is 50 years old, was immediately arrested and taken to Dubbo Police station. He was then charged with a total of six offences, including supplying and possessing a prohibited drug, riding a bicycle without a helmet, riding negligently, dealing with the proceeds of crime, and having goods in his custody.

Due to the seriousness of these charges, the man was not granted bail and will have to appear in Dubbo Local Court today to face the consequences of his actions. Meanwhile, Hurricane Milton has been making headlines as it smashes the record for the strongest tornado before making landfall. To stay updated on this and other breaking news, celebrity gossip, and sports updates, you can follow our WhatsApp channel. The best part? No comments, no algorithm, and your privacy is secure.

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