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Three people responsible for 371 domestic violence order breaches on Sunshine Coast in three-month period
Three accused offenders are facing more than 370 charges for breaching domestic violence orders (DVOs), making up half of all alleged violations on the Sunshine Coast in a three-month period.
Key points:
- One person is charged with breaching domestic violence orders 172 times
- Three people are charged with a combined 371 breaches
- A breach can include any contact, including text messages or phone calls
Data released by Queensland Courts shows there has been a 246 per cent increase in DVO breaches between July and September, when there were 644 breaches, compared to 261 for the same period last year.
Of the 644 breaches, 371 were shared between just three people.
One of the accused is responsible for an alleged 172 breaches, a second person 134…
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