Noosa News
High speed car chase driver identified as serial offender

Tiger James Bal appeared in Redcliffe Magistrates Court twice today – the first represented by a duty lawyer, the second time on his own.
Bal was arrested on January 11 after police allegedly spotted him driving a stolen black Audi S5 at high speeds through Caboolture suburbs.
After a pursuit, which involved Polair, Bal was arrested at Burkeley Court and charged with unlawful use of a motor vehicle, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, evade police,…
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