A PORTLAND man alleged to have rubbed his bare buttocks against the window of a neighbour’s home was yesterday remanded in custody until tomorrow.
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Dean Handreck, 45, of the Dutton Way Caravan Park, was arrested by Portland police detectives about noon on Monday.
He was interviewed, charged and then fronted a bail justice, who remanded him to reappear in the Portland Magistrates Court yesterday charged with stalking, unlawful assault and possessing and using methamphetamine.
Mr Handreck did not apply for bail in court yesterday and was remanded until tomorrow when he could make an application in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court to be released.
On Monday a bail justice was told Mr Handreck injected himself with methamphetamine late Saturday before going to a neighbour’s home at 11.45pm.
Mr Handreck tapped on the woman’s window but received no response.
Police alleged Mr Handreck then put his bare buttocks against a window. The victim woke to hear a rhythmic movement against the window.
The woman looked out window, allegedly recognised Mr Handreck, they had a short conversation and Mr Handreck drove off in his car.
A list of prior convictions was also handed to the bail justice before he remanded Mr Handreck in custody.
Mr Handreck was to also appear in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court on Monday in a separate case.
That case was adjourned to another hearing in Warrnambool court on October 13.