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‘Dragged 10 Metres’: Mornington Police Sergeant to Face Trial Over Somerville Incident

Mornington police sergeant Hayden Bodycomb will face trial in May 2026 over allegations he dragged a fellow officer 10 metres along the road during a traffic stop in Somerville in 2024.
Police Nab Dozens Of Drug And Drink Drivers Across The Peninsula

15 motorists caught drug driving in one week in Mornington Peninsula. Police warn: don’t risk it on the roads, especially during the silly season.
Report Finds South East Water and Mornington Peninsula Shire to Blame for McCrae Landslide

The McCrae Landslide Inquiry has found failures by South East Water and the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, concluding that a burst water main and years of poor leadership combined to cause the disaster that displaced families in January 2025.
Victoria Police Seek Public Help to Locate Wanted Persons in Frankston and Mornington Peninsula

Victoria Police are appealing for public help to locate several people wanted on warrant across Frankston, Mornington, Langwarrin and Rye. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers Victoria on 1800 333 000 or submit an anonymous report online. Read article for full details.
The Same Faces, More Crimes: Repeat Youth Offenders Fuel Frankston and Mornington Peninsula Crime Wave

Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula recorded more than 23,000 offences in the past year, with police warning that repeat young offenders are fuelling the rise in crime.




