Eight charged over string of offences in Halls Creek

Giovanni Torre
Giovanni Torre Published January 8, 2025 at 1.45pm (AWST)

Eight people have been charged, and several more remain in custody, as part of an ongoing investigation into a series of incidents in Halls Creek on Monday and Tuesday.

The offences, including serious assaults and arson, are being treated as linked incidents and are alleged to involve persons known to each other.

WA Police said six people have been charged in relation to the assault of a 27 year-old man on Tuesday. It will be alleged the victim was struck with a number of weapons, including an axe. He was taken to Halls Creek Hospital with serious injuries, and was later transferred to Darwin Hospital by the Royal Flying Doctor Service.

In other incidents on Tuesday y, a vehicle parked at a house in Halls Creek was set on fire, and in a separate incident two vehicles were driven at a group of people in what is being investigated as a deliberate act.

WA Police are investigating whether any of the group were struck by either of the vehicles.

The investigations into those incidents are ongoing.

Superintendent John Hutchison from the Kimberley District Office said other linked incidents are also being investigated.

"This is a complex matter, and police are working with community Elders and the families of the people believed to be involved to prevent further incidents taking place," he said.

"While the incidents to date involve people who are believed to be known to each other, several of the incidents have taken place in the general public space and this has posed an unacceptable risk to other community members.

"Additional police from Broome and Kununurra were immediately deployed to Halls Creek, and remain there to maintain public safety and to investigate the incidents that have occurred."

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