An 83-year-old man already suspended from driving until 2027 is facing more charges after an alleged collision in a Leeton supermarket's car park.
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Police were called to the Golden Apple Super Store around 10.20am on Thursday, May 9 after receiving reports of the incident.
Investigations led police to identify the 83-year-old man as one of the alleged drivers involved.
Police said the man was disqualified from driving until 2027, also deeming his vehicle to be unroadworthy.
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The man was charged with driving on a suspended license and his vehicle was issued with a defect notice.
Arrest in alleged stolen ute case
Leeton police have arrested a Leeton man, who allegedly stole a ute from an Albury address.
On Friday, May 10 around 12.50pm, police attended an address in Leeton to make inquiries about a Toyota Hilux, which had allegedly been stolen from an Albury address.
As a result, police allege the vehicle was located and a 52-year-old Leeton man was charged with take and drive conveyance and drive while disqualified.
He will face Leeton Local Court at a later date.