Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn carpark. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn carpark. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 2, 2013

Woman robbed in shopping centre carpark

A WOMAN has been threatened and robbed by a man at Robina shopping centre on the Gold Coast.

About 6.15pm Friday the woman was standing next to her parked car on Robina Town Centre Dve when a man approached her from behind.

The man allegedly threatened the woman with an object and demanded her keys and cash during the robbery.

He fled the scene with another man in a black Holden Commodore after allegedly stealing her wallet.

Investigations are continuing.


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Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 2, 2013

Roo found at shopping centre carpark

Kangaroo at Doncaster Westfield shops

The wallaby found on the fourth floor of a shopping centre in suburban Doncaster. Picture: Shaun Campbell, Leader Source: Leader

WILDLIFE carers have rescued a wallaby that was found on the fourth floor of a shopping centre carpark in suburban Doncaster.

Wildlife Victoria spokeswoman Amy Amato said the wallaby was found at the high-rise Westfield shopping complex this morning.

Carer Lee Ferraro said six people from Wildlife Victoria set up nets to stop the wallaby jumping off the roof of the carpark after it jumped on a ledge next to a 50m drop.

Once the tranquilisers took hold, rescuers covered the wallaby with blankets and took him to a wildlife shelter for assessment.

Manfred Zabinskas, who darted the wallaby, said it was slightly underweight and had some paw injuries from hopping on concrete but its prospects for recovery were good.

“He could have jumped either way when he was on the ledge,” Mr Zabinskas said.

He said kangaroos were much more likely to jump than wallabies, when in the same position..

“We were lucky he was a wallaby as if it had been a kangaroo it would have been 4-5 times worse.”

The top two levels of the Myer/ David Jones carpark off Williamsons Rd are closed.

It is not known how it got into the carpark or up to the fourth floor. It was earlier thought to be a kangaroo.

“We get a lot of wildlife dispersed in urban areas,” Mr Zabinskas said.

“There’s small pockets of bushland with a lot of people with dogs off leads, they (kangaroos and wallabies) can end up anywhere.”

Mr Ferraro said it may have come from Westerfolds Park, to the north, or nearby bushland.

Anyone seeing injured wildlife is urged to call Wildlife Victoria on 13 000 94535.


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