CourtLocal News Construction worker fined for cocaine possession by Jenique Belgrave 05/08/2026 written by Jenique Belgrave 05/08/2026 1 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 469 A St George construction worker has been fined $750 or faces one month in prison after admitting possession of a small quantity of cocaine. Dario Ramon Austin, 34, of Glebe Land, St George, appeared in the District โAโ Traffic Court and pleaded guilty to being in possession of cocaine weighing 0.27 grammes. Station Sergeant Vernon Forde told the court that police were on duty along Savvy On The Bay when they observed the accused with his left hand folded and fidgeting, which aroused suspicion. Officers approached him and, after a search was requested and conducted, one storage bag containing the white powdery substance was discovered. Austin told police: โI was talking to a white woman and I feel something on my foot. I pick that up from off the beach to see what it was.โ He was arrested and charged. After he denied having a drug problem, Magistrate Jared Richards advised Austin: โLeave things where you see them.โ โI will, sir,โ Austin replied as he left the dock. (JB) You Might Be Interested In Alleged burglar remanded Crime spree Francis to undergo assessment Jenique Belgrave You may also like Nicholls urges fire cadets to guard their character 18/08/2026 Third man charged with Tameah Ramdass murder 18/08/2026 BNCPTA supports delay in new secondary school placement model 18/08/2026