AN off-duty police officer attached to a command in the western region has been charged with high-range drink-driving after undergoing a random breath test in Moree this morning.
At about 4am today, Sunday, November 2, police stopped a vehicle on Gwydir Street, Moree, for the purposes of a random breath test.
The 39-year-old female driver – an off-duty sergeant attached to a command in the western region – was breath-tested and allegedly returned a positive result.
She was arrested and taken to Moree Police Station where she underwent a secondary breath analysis and returned an alleged reading of 0.152.
The woman was charged with drive with high range PCA, and her licence was suspended.
She is set to appear before Moree Local Court on Monday, December 15, 2025.
The officer is currently not in the workplace, and her employment status is under review.
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I feel for this policewoman they work so bloody hard with these no good feral teens all a waste of time when these black rubbish go to court and they released again & again it’s 4 mths since home invasion 5 aged 12 to 14 tried to go home 29/9 n/door one who’s got an AVO not to come near me or my dog he &4 others threw bits of bricks at my home,my dog plus at my daughters car plus verbal abuse all unprovoked this young b####### broke the AVO so now I have 9 of these feral scum free to do whatever they like its a bloody joke about bloody time the courts & the government looked after the victims