Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate a 27-year-old man reported missing from Alexandra Hills on February 12 William Janssen was last seen on Coniston Street around 7pm on Monday February 10 and has not been heard from since It is believed that William may have been sighted at Raceview on February 12 and may be travelling in a black 2008 Holden Commodore with Victoria rego 1EZ7KF Police and family are concerned for his welfare as his disappearance is out of character and has a medical condition He is described as Caucasian in appearance He was last seen wearing a green t-shirt and blue/grey shorts or anyone with information regarding his whereabouts contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious activity form 24hrs per day at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or call 131 444 Report crime information anonymously via Crime Stoppers Call 1800 333 000 or report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au If you have information for police on this Police say David Mobbs was in ‘last stages of his life’ with motor neurone disease and had been in and out of hospital before his death A pensioner has been charged with murder after being accused of administering a lethal dose of prescription medication to her terminally ill partner was arrested more than a year after the death of David Ronald Mobbs Police said Mobbs was in the “last stages of his life” with motor neurone disease and had been in and out of hospital before his death Police will allege Truswell-Mobbs “took unlawful actions in administering lethal levels of prescription medication to accelerate” Mobbs’s death Motor neurone disease (MND) is a terminal nervous system disorder that rapidly damages a person’s ability to walk Sign up for the Afternoon Update: Election 2025 email newsletter Police said on Thursday they would allege there had been preliminary discussions between Mobbs’s family around assisted dying “There is a process you need to go through with assisted dying,” Det Acting Insp Rod Watts told reporters “Our evidence and investigations lead us to believe it is the offence of murder and not assisted suicide.” Police will allege toxicology and forensic tests show Mobbs had lethal levels of his prescribed pain medication in his system was limited to hours after he was administered the prescription medication Police said Truswell-Mobbs lived with Mobbs and had been in a relationship for years but was also one of his carers along with family members and a care agency Watts said Truswell-Mobbs had spoken to police and investigators would claim there was a motive for the alleged murder But he would not disclose details of those elements of the case Watts said police would not claim there was any domestic violence in the alleged murder It had taken a long time to charge Truswell-Mobbs with murder due to the case’s complexity and forensic testing required Officers responded to the “suspicious death” just before 10pm on 7 December 2023 Both Mobbs’s family and care agency had reported his death to police “It’s quite a traumatic experience for the family Police will put support in place,” Watts said Truswell-Mobbs was arrested on Wednesday after officers attended an Alexandra Hills address Her case was briefly mentioned in Brisbane magistrates court on Thursday but she was not required to appear Her solicitor Andrew Hanlon did not apply for bail and sought an adjournment which police prosecutor Magistrate Rosemary Gilbert adjourned the matter to 28 April and remanded Truswell-Mobbs in custody Defendants charged with murder in Queensland must apply for bail in the supreme court. Watch 41sPolice have charged a woman with murder over the alleged incident in Alexandra Hills in 2023. AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) Recycling and Waste Centres are also open and accepting event-related green waste trucks and tippers carrying green waste are required to take green waste to the Giles Road site All other smaller vehicle types such as passenger vehicles four-wheel drives and utility vehicles towing box trailers are accepted at all sites Redland City Council has taken multiple actions to support the community to manage additional waste generated as a result of the impacts of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred will begin from Monday 17 March 2025 to help residents unable to clear green waste generated from ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred Cut your green waste to sizes and weights that can be moved by two people Only disaster-related waste from inside and immediately outside the home is being prioritised at the moment Green waste from other areas of your residence or prior to the event should be separated and processed as normal within existing waste centres We understand that cleaning up after the cyclone is a big job or don’t have the right equipment to clear fallen trees and other vegetation from around your home How it works: Register your job with Council below and based on the details provided we will prioritise jobs and allocate resources where they are needed most and while we’re working as quickly as possible not all requests will be actioned immediately Remember you can only register for support with disaster-related waste from inside and immediately outside the home For more information and to register, go here: Redland Recovery | Redland City Council Surplus food waste / highly odorous waste disposal (closes end of the day on Sunday 16 March) For excess food waste / highly odorous waste (e.g. nappies) that can’t be placed in kerbside bins bulk bin disposal sites are now open to the community at several locations on the mainland to assist residents with their clean-up efforts after Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred These sites have been activated to help households including those who have been impacted by power outages dispose of event-related food waste and highly odorous materials such as nappies No other waste is permitted at these sites Surplus food waste / highly odorous waste bins have been set up (until the end of the day on Sunday 16 March) in the following locations: All sites will remain open during daylight hours remain alert and watch for hazards such as fallen trees and floodwaters if they are driving to waste disposal sites Please follow Queensland Health guidelines for when to dispose of food waste: Food safety after a disaster | Queensland Health Surplus green waste drop-off sites (open 6am-8pm) Residents wishing to dispose of green waste generated during Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred that is directly impacting their residence can do so at the following sites Recycling and Waste Centres are also open and accepting event related green waste four-wheel drives and utes towing box trailers are accepted at all sites Mainland Recycling and Waste Centres are open and operating extended hours Island Recycling and Waste Centres are also all open and operating extended hours. Refer to the Council website for opening hours: Recycling and waste centres | Redland City Council (redland.qld.gov.au/waste) Thank you for your understanding and patience RecycleWorld is closed until further notice Scheduled kerbside bin collections have resumed and will continue to operate as per Council’s usual schedule. Check your bin day for when to put your bin out: Bin collection day | Redland City Council Please note that there will be no separate clean-up collection from the verge outside properties. Please do not leave loose waste out on your kerbside. Only waste in your bins will be collected. Uncontaminated sandbags (including sandbags that have come into contact with rain water or clean rain water run-off) Contaminated sandbags (including sandbags that have come in contact with floodwater or sewerage overflow) Redland City Council acknowledges the Quandamooka People, the Traditional Owners of the land, waters, winds and seas of Redlands Coast. 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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time Victims of crime advocate Russell Field has been chosen by the LNP to run for the seat of Capalaba in next month’s election Field has been an outspoken advocate for crime victims since his son was struck and killed alongside his pregnant fiancee by a teenager in a stolen car in Alexandra Hills Russell Field – pictured with wife Ann – will take on Labor MP Don Brown in next month’s election ​The former builder and project manager will take on Labor MP Don Brown who labelled Queensland’s youth crime crisis a “media beat-up” ​“My family’s loss has opened our eyes to the youth crime crisis and injustice for victims in Queensland,” Field said ​“I want stronger laws so no other family has to endure what we have been through.” Brown, a senior government MP, landed himself in hot water in August last year after dismissing youth crime as just a “media beat-up” in a Facebook post Matthew Field and Kate Leadbetter were killed in 2021 along with their unborn son ​“To have my local Labor MP label the youth crime crisis a media beat-up was an insult to me my family and every Queenslander,” Field said I knew I had to put my hand up for my community ​“When I saw the premier laugh at the youth crime crisis the LNP would pass “making Queensland safer” laws by Christmas ​Opposition Leader David Crisafulli said he was proud to have Field join his team a husband and a grandfather who is driven by the most unimaginable circumstances,” he said ​“He has turned this tragedy into a powerful fight for change.” The 17-year-old behind the wheel of the car that struck Field’s son was jailed for 10 years but was only ordered to serve 60 per cent of the sentence and is due to be released in 2027 Victims of crime advocate Russell Field has been chosen by the LNP to run for the seat of Capalaba in next month\\u2019s election \\u200BThe former builder and project manager will take on Labor MP Don Brown who labelled Queensland\\u2019s youth crime crisis a \\u201Cmedia beat-up\\u201D \\u200B\\u201CMy family\\u2019s loss has opened our eyes to the youth crime crisis and injustice for victims in Queensland,\\u201D Field said \\u200B\\u201CI want stronger laws so no other family has to endure what we have been through.\\u201D in August last year after dismissing youth crime as just a \\u201Cmedia beat-up\\u201D in a Facebook post \\u200B\\u201CTo have my local Labor MP label the youth crime crisis a media beat-up was an insult to me my family and every Queenslander,\\u201D Field said \\u200B\\u201CWhen I saw the premier laugh at the youth crime crisis the LNP would pass \\u201Cmaking Queensland safer\\u201D laws by Christmas \\u200BOpposition Leader David Crisafulli said he was proud to have Field join his team a husband and a grandfather who is driven by the most unimaginable circumstances,\\u201D he said \\u200B\\u201CHe has turned this tragedy into a powerful fight for change.\\u201D The 17-year-old behind the wheel of the car that struck Field\\u2019s son was jailed for 10 years Picture by Jordan CrickAn Alexandra Hills man is fighting to save his family home after receiving notice that Redland City Council plans to remove him from the property and demolish the house over ongoing flooding issues Murray McGregor - who bought his suburban dream on Abelia Street in 1996 - said his property had flooded several times in recent years with water levels reaching 12 inches through his home He has received notice that the council plans to buy his property at market value under the Acquisition of Land Act and has until mid-November to lodge an objection Mr McGregor said he had been out of work for four years without government support and feared the price offered for his property would not be equivalent to its value on the open market "I just want to be left alone and know my house is not going to flood," Mr McGregor said but I sat back and said 'at least I've got my house' "The government says I'm not sick enough for a pension and I'm too sick for short-term help "I copped it on the chin because I've got my house Now they want to kick me out and I will never get what it's worth for market value." Former seafarer Murray McGregor stands outside his family home Picture by Jordan CrickA Redland City Council spokeswoman said the compensation amount to be offered for the property would be based on an independent market value She said the council's decision to resume the property was a last resort and had come after attempts to negotiate an acquisition agreement with the homeowners "While it was an exceedingly difficult decision to make resuming the property will allow the overland flow path to be established at this location and protect six other properties from future flooding," she said council will demolish the house and create a wide open stormwater drain across the block which will continue to the creek providing a path for the stormwater to flow." Mr McGregor believes the flooding problem became worse when two dams were removed south-east of his property in 2016 to make way for a housing development which included upgrading gully pits and pipes in 2018 at a cost of about $300,000 I realised any work council has done has been a total waste of money because they've got an undersized pipe," Mr McGregor said Council said studies had determined that the removal of the dams were not the cause of flooding on Abelia Street and issues had pre-dated the housing estate A spokeswoman for the Council said the developer had also replaced the dams with bioretention basins to collect stormwater run off as part of site-specific engineering works "The subject site and the location of the dams are in different stormwater catchments using separate stormwater networks to direct water west toward the creek in Valentine Park," she said The council said it had investigated several flood mitigation methods including a major pipe upgrade between 15 and 17 Abelia Street but found the work would offer little benefit "Council concluded that acquisition of the property was the preferred mitigation option to eliminate risk to its occupants and reduce flooding impacts in the area," a spokeswoman said Mr McGregor claims the council refused him access to documents outlining its decision to acquire the property and after paying several hundred dollars for a Right to Information request "We got invited down to council on the pretext that they were going to tell us how they were going to fix the problem," he said "We were in the room 30 seconds and we were told that they would be buying our house for market value and they don't want to get council's big stick out "All I have ever done of this council is ask them for help "Redland City Council has been working closely with the homeowners of the property in question for a long time to identify the most viable solution that protects them and the community from flooding consulting engineers developed independent flood reports using computer modelling software to examine the benefit of major pipe upgrades between 15 and 17 Abelia Street The study found that this work would provide little benefit on reducing flooding impacts council engaged an independent consultant to undertake a stormwater inundation study to investigate the cause of reported stormwater flooding at several sites across the city during the 2021 extreme storm event "The report identified that the cause of flooding at this property has been due to overland water flow from the upstream catchment council issued the Notice of Intention to Resume (NIR) which provides the owners with a legislative process to object to the resumption The legislation allows for any objections to the NIR must be served to council by 11 November council will demolish the house and create a wide open stormwater drain across the block which will continue to the creek providing a path for the stormwater to flow "Works will also be carried out on nearby Robinia Street to redirect water through the restored overland flow paths preventing water crossing through properties between Robinia Street and Abelia Street." 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CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced is listed for sale at offers over $699,000 This fully renovated Alexandra Hills home is a tribute to the heavy metal gods and comes with enough entertaining space to host your own concert Heavy metal and family living collide in this Brisbane property that owner Ryan Obstoy spent 15 years renovating from a drab brown brick house to a gothic-inspired home A tiler by trade and owner of Pantellica Tiling metal into the house at 107 Vienna Drive, Alexandra Hills MORE: Qld deal: Gina Rinehart executive lands $23.25m in just two years First time in 50 years: Qld cottage sells for eye-watering price Brisbane home doubles in value in a year as buyers ‘afraid to renovate’ BEFORE: How the front of the property looked before renovation AFTER: Metallic features adding interest across the front of the home “In the front yard there’s a big inverted pentagram garden that lights up at night time,” he “There is a Slipknot tribal ‘s’ (tiled into the front porch) and as you walk into the front door there is a Slayer logo carved into the floor tiles.” Metal fans will recognise the Panterra Cowboys from Hell logo in the toilet while an inverted black flames and a Panterra guitar silhouette contrast with white tiles in the bathroom “The whole carport is tiled in as well and there’s a large Metal Hammer logo and over a dozen band logos carved into the tiles,” Mr Obstoy said AFTER: A bolder approach with strong use of metallic elements In addition to creating a tribute to his favourite bands a slab was poured around the entire perimeter and now there’s about 100sq m of “There’s a wall tiled in white 600x600mm tiles that acts as a projector wall for movie nights and the kitchen was completely gutted and redone “The living room has stone throughout that gives it a gothic castle feel.” AFTER: The dated bath tub was removed for the modern large open shower and earthier tones The outside entertaining areas are big enough for an alfresco dining zone barbecue and an outdoor cinema space with enough room left over for Mr Obstoy’s children Mr Obstoy said the home was the scene of some epic metal parties pre-kids but these days the gatherings were a little more family-oriented “It’s an awesome house for entertaining,” he said BEFORE: Loads of potential with the open plan living AFTER: A lighter and brighter look in the living zone The home is on an elevated 781sq m block with a core-filled stone feature wall at the front A 10kw solar system with 38 panels was recently installed The home is being marketed by Josh Sherwood of Freedom Property The outdoor entertainment space is a celebration of metal third parties have written and supplied the content and we are not responsible for it completeness or reliability of the information nor do we accept any liability or responsibility arising in any way from omissions or errors contained in the content We do not recommend sponsored lenders or loan products and we cannot introduce you to sponsored lenders We strongly recommend that you obtain independent advice before you act on the content realestate.com.au is owned and operated by ASX-listed REA Group Ltd (REA:ASX) © REA Group Ltd. 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Celebrating the 31st anniversary of ‘This Is The Sharp’ The Sharp have announced their national tour since they reunited in March – and as such their first tour since 2010 – with eight dates on the itinerary for the second half of 2024 The stint will kick off in Belgrave on Saturday July 26 with an intimate show booked in at the Sooki Lounge The following night (July 27) will see them hit the Bundy Hall in Bundalaguah before they roll up to Sydney for a two-night stag at the Dee Why RSL on Saturday August 30 and Sunday 31 they’ll play the Gold Coast’s South Port RSL on Saturday September 6 then the Alexandra Hills Hotel on Sunday September 7 and finally the Northcote Social Club in Melbourne on Saturday September 20 The Sharp will also play a second Melbourne show on Sunday November 2 James Reyne will join the band for that show as well as the aforementioned dates in Sydney The tour comes just in time for the 31st anniversary of The Sharp’s classic debut album which first landed in September of 1993 and made serious waves with hits like Train Of Thought Don't miss a beat with our FREE daily newsletter Saturday July 26 – Belgrave, Sooki LoungeSunday July 27 – Bundalaguah, Bundy HallSaturday August 30 – Sydney, Dee Why RSL*Sunday August 31 – Sydney, Dee Why RSL*Saturday September 6 – Gold Coast, South Port RSL*Sunday September 7 – Alexandra Hills, Alexandra Hills Hotel*Saturday September 20 – Melbourne, Northcote Social ClubSunday November 2 – Melbourne, Corner Hotel* EMERGENCY services were called to a two-car crash on Goorawin Street at Alexandra Hills in the early hours of Wednesday morning A Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokeswoman said one crew were on scene for about 30 minutes from 2.30am No one was trapped inside their vehicle and the matter was left to police after the area was secured A Queensland Ambulance spokesman said paramedics were stood down before they arrived It is understood no one involved in the incident required assistance two people were taken to Redland Hospital after a crash at Burbank Paramedics were called to the scene on Mount Gravatt Capalaba and Tilley roads shortly before 6am Both patients were in a stable condition when transported to hospital Read more local news here Redland City Bulletin journalist covering news Watch 35sFootage shows residents in Alexandra Hills experiencing heavy rainfall as 'very dangerous' thunderstorms sweep through south-east Queensland. 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Brisbane Impressive mega-pub the Alexandra Hills Hotel boasts a bistro The mini golf has been cleverly landscaped around the Fairway Beer Garden meaning that parents can drink and dine while watching their kids make their way around the course which is divided into 'Roadside' and 'Mountainside' Or they can grab a putter themselves and have food and drinks brought out to them as they play.  fountain and palm trees to play around Our favourite greens are the 'Pinball Maze' – multicoloured poles that your ball richochets off – and the 'Pole Hole' – with hanging poles above each hole that will knock your ball away if you don't time the putt correctly There are only 12 greens rather than the traditional 18 but each has four different holes of varying difficulty: Blue (kids) Yellow (Medium) and Red (Hard). Our tip is to choose your colour and stick to it otherwise the plethora of holes makes it all too easy.  Thanks for subscribing! Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon! About us Contact us A Beyond the Broncos Girls Academy student elected to lead Alexandra Hills State High School in 2021 has promised to be an inspiration to more than 150 other Indigenous students at the school Sharnie Mellare has been part of our Broncos Girls Academy for the past five years and is a shining example of what the program can help Indigenous girls achieve She plans to study medicine and become a neurosurgeon after finishing school next year The Year 11 student is a fantastic ambassador for the program and an amazing role model for the other young Indigenous girls who are being mentored It has been a privilege watching Sharni’s development from a shy student into a strong and passionate leader during her time at the Academy Sharni has already faced significant challenges in her young life growing up with an Indigenous father who was reluctant to discuss their cultural heritage After her father passed away due to a brain aneurysm Sharni’s mother Tamara encouraged Sharni and her brother to embrace their culture by joining the Beyond the Broncos program “When I first joined the program in Year 7 I was really insecure and I lacked a lot of self-confidence,” Sharni said “With the support of many of the people at the Beyond the Broncos Academy I have learnt to embrace who I am and where I come from I am now a proud Indigenous girl and I want to inspire others to be as well regardless of their cultural background.”  One of the aims of the Beyond the Broncos Girls Academy is to support students in creating a career pathway for themselves after school this means going to university to study medicine with the aim of becoming a neurosurgeon in memory of her father “After my father passed away from a brain aneurysm I have been really interested in working in the medical field,” she said A post shared by Brisbane Broncos (@brisbanebroncos) Sharni is one of 1,300 female students from Year 7 to 12 who are currently enrolled in the Beyond the Broncos Girls Academy in 43 schools across Queensland and northern NSW The program has supported more than 1,700 students since it was established in 2016 The club’s off the field success stories such as Sharni’s would not have been possible without the support of the Federal Government State Government and major community partner NRMA Insurance Federal Member for Bowman Andrew Laming said the program recognised the vital role that young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women play in influencing the next generation more than 180 girls completed their Year 12 studies as the Beyond the Broncos Girls Academy graduating class of 2020,” Mr Laming said Sharni will join this growing band of graduates and set off on her own inspirational journey I congratulate her wholeheartedly and wish her and the many other Indigenous students at Alexandra Hills State High School all the very best.” Find out more about our program here. A number of local roads remain closed due to flooding Details of current road closures, power outages and weather warnings are available on the Redlands Coast Disaster Dashboard Three mobile library spots were cancelled today due to wet weather – at Victoria Point Residents are reminded to check their gutters are clear and secure loose items around the home If you have storm damage waste to remove, all Recycling and Waste Centres on Redlands Coast are open. For opening hours and locations, visit Council’s website. For assistance with trees down on private property impacting access or a living area of the home contact the SES on 132 500. Please stay away from fallen power lines and report them to Energex on 13 19 62. A pregnant woman and her boyfriend made a fateful decision that cost them their lives moments before they were allegedly mowed down and killed by a teenager high on drugs Kate Leadbetter, 31, and her boyfriend Matthew Field, 37, were about to become parents for the first time before a 17-year-old boy allegedly slammed into them in a  stolen Toyota 4WD in Alexandra Hills, in Brisbane, on Australia Day for their usual afternoon walk at 5.30pm on Tuesday when they were both struck Ms Leadbetter and Mr Field would usually make a right turn when they left their home for their daily exercise with their pets But on the day of the fatal crash, they turned left and walked towards the busy intersection where they took their final breaths, The Australian reported The 17-year-old alleged driver has since been charged with two counts of murder It's believed the teen was on bail for other driving offences including evading police Assistant Police Commissioner Brian Codd said the most hardened members of the force had been rocked by the tragedy Dealing with this sort of tragedy - which is preventable - is incredibly frustrating,' he told the Today show on Thursday I'm not going to compromise our investigation and prosecution They're frustrated and they're heartbroken.. Can you imagine going and telling a family about the loss of a loved one It has an impact on our people but we're providing them enormous support.'  Today host Karl Stefanovic said the story of the 'beaming and beautiful' expectant parents breaks his heart Their whole lives ahead of them,' he said on Thursday morning after learning of the couple's walking route 'But in one horrifying moment on a bayside suburban street that was ripped apart we learn this morning they made a fateful decision turning left when they would ordinarily turn right Locals banded together on Wednesday night to hold a vigil on the corner of Finucane and Vienna Road - the intersection where the couple tragically lost their lives bravely spoke out about the horrific incident which took the life of her 'beautiful' niece 'No parent should have to bury their child You never get over a traumatic event,' Ms Leadbetter said 'I just really would like Queensland to instead of just posting to social media and let's stop this ridiculous loss of life 'She was just everything that is beautiful in this world so Queenslanders posting on social media take this anger and challenge it into something positive so it's not your child that you are burying one day 'I hope that Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk and our lawmakers are watching this.'  Countless bouquets of flowers and teddy bears were laid at the scene while loved ones bravely spoke out about the loss of the couple Distraught residents found comfort in each other's arms as crowds turned up to honour the young couple Candles were laid around the memorial which is only expected to grow as the vigil continues on into the night children and politicians all paid their respects to the couple on Wednesday evening as the community struggles to accept their deaths A little girl was captured in a heartbreaking photo laying a bouquet of flowers at the couple's memorial while two other distraught children were seen sitting arm-in-arm Prime Minister Scott Morrison offered his condolences and said his 'heart breaks' for the friends and families of the victims 'Three beautiful young lives gone in the blink of an eye I cannot begin to imagine the grief their families are feeling,' he wrote on Wednesday night 'I'd like to extend my thanks and support to the first responders and witnesses to this horrific accident who fought so hard to try and save their lives 'Some very small comfort to hear one of the couple's dogs who had run off from the scene last night was found late this morning after the local community rallied together to help find her after a plea from Kate's family.' is understood to have been working as an interior stylist while her partner worked in fabrications The young couple had recently shared a photo of their baby's ultrasound as they stood proudly in front of a Christmas tree Queensland Police are now investigating the possibility of laying more charges against the teenager over the death of Ms Leadbetter and Mr Field's unborn baby 'That's certainly something we'll be considering as part of the ongoing investigation,' Queensland Police Assistant Commissioner Brian Cold said on Wednesday 'Here's two people going about their business innocently on Australia Day 'To have them ripped away from their families is an absolute tragedy and I can assure you it's impacted very heavily on the first responders and witnesses who faced that.'  The 17-year-old had allegedly been driving erratically through the intersection when he ploughed into a tow truck His car then began to roll and moments later collided with the couple walking their two dogs The 17-year-old from Waterford West was due to front Brisbane Children's Court on Wednesday but chose not to appear At a hearing in his absence he was remanded in custody The teen is understood to have been on bail for 50 unrelated offences when the crash occurred Outside court the teen's lawyer Patrick Horgan said it had been a 'very traumatic experience for everyone involved' As their families struggle to come to terms with the tragedy the pregnant woman's sister shared the heartbreaking photo showing Ms Leadbetter and Mr Field in happier times over Christmas Mr Field held up the framed photo of the ultrasound while in the background was a display that read: Santa baby Ms Leadbetter's sister Kimberley shared the photo to Facebook on Wednesday in a bid to help the dozens of locals who spent the morning searching for missing pooch Frankie The dog fled the scene in the aftermath of the crash leading some locals to search well into the night before continuing on with their hunt on Wednesday morning But a large search party discovered Frankie alive and well in bushland about 11.30am AEST on Wednesday She was carried out of the dense bushland by the search party and will be taken to a local vet for a check up A GoFundMe page has now been set up to help cover the medical costs for Frankie Police alleged the 17-year-old fled the scene before he was arrested nearby and taken to hospital for minor injuries Shocking footage has since surfaced of the teenager allegedly speeding through an intersection before smashing into another vehicle just 15 minutes before the fatal crash Nearby drivers screamed in horror as the Toyota sped through the intersection attempting to cut off a silver hatchback before crashing into the vehicle's side - only to then speed off into the distance had been seen allegedly making crude gestures towards other motorists while stopped at the traffic lights before slamming into the hatchback Police allege the teenage boy was driving erratically through the intersection when his car smashed into a tow truck Police allege the Toyota then rolled across the road straight into the couple It is understood Ms Leadbetter and Mr Field never saw the car coming Mr Field was killed instantly while desperate attempts from passersby were made to save his girlfriend's life Major terror attack 'was just HOURS away' before it was foiled by the 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