A 48-year-old man will face the ACT Magistrates Court today charged with several family violence offences and threats to kill.
Police allege that the man committed extensive family violence offences over a period of 5 months against the victim, including intimate image abuse, assault, threats to kill, and breaching a family violence order.
Yesterday, Wednesday 24 July, the man is again alleged to have contacted the victim, including sending a photo message with an image of a pipe bomb and threatened to use it against the victim last night.
In the early hours of this morning, Thursday 25 July, police attended a residence in Duffy and after a short negotiation, the man was arrested for family violence offences and conveyed to the ACT Watch House.
The man has been charged with offences including breaching a family violence order, aggravated common assault, intentional threats to kill, using a carriage service to harass, threatening to distribute intimate images, and dangerous driving.
Police understand the significant coercion and control exerted in relationships where family violence exists, and encourage anyone impacted by any type of family violence offending to contact police and seek support.
If you are a victim of family violence or believe someone you know is the victim of family violence, you can contact police on 131 444 or Triple Zero (000) in an emergency, or attend any police station.
The following support services are also available:
- ACT Domestic Violence Crisis Service 02 6280 0900
- Canberra Rape Crisis Centre 02 6247 2525
- YWCA Canberra 02 6185 2000
- ACT Government family violence services