A person has been charged with assaulting, choking and threatening a girl, earlier than allegedly taking a toddler in a automobile as he left.
Police allege the girl was assaulted and threatened with a gun by the person, 29, on Tuesday.
About 1.30pm, he left the residence, taking a baby with him.
Townsville police had been notified and started an “immediate and co-ordinated” response by deploying all accessible crews to find the person and baby, a Queensland Police spokesman stated.
The man’s automobile was intercepted a short while later.
Officers allegedly situated a knife and baseball bat within the automotive, whereas the firearm was allegedly discovered at a residence owned by the person.
The baby was unhurt.
The girl was taken to Townsville University Hospital for evaluation.
Acting Sergeant Kallan Drury, officer-in-charge on the Domestic Family Violence and Vulnerable Persons Unit, stated the person had been charged with two counts every of assault occasioning bodily hurt and contravening a home violence order.
He can be dealing with one rely every of strangulation, widespread assault, deprivation of liberty and threatening violence – all of which had been thought-about home violence offences, she stated.
The man was denied bail and appeared at Townsville Magistrates Court on Thursday.
“This was an outstanding combined response by general duties officers, detectives and the tactical crime unit to ensure the man was taken into custody as quickly and safely as possible,” Sergeant Drury stated.
“Domestic violence is a scourge on society and often has lifelong impacts on the victims and children.
“Townsville police are committed to protecting the victims of the cowardly crime that is domestic violence and holding perpetrators accountable for their actions.”
The investigation is ongoing and additional prices could also be laid.