Aboriginal woman arrested in Katherine home after police conduct breath test ...

Aboriginal woman is arrested in her OWN home for being drunk after she was breathalysed by cops Aboriginal woman was arrested in her Katherine apartment in Northern Territory Officers conducted a domestic violence order check and breath-tested woman As part of her AVO, Aileen Roy could not be drunk in company of her partner Ms Roy was taken to watch house and case taken to court before it was rejected 

By Aidan Wondracz For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 01:30 BST, 19 April 2019 | Updated: 01:30 BST, 19 April 2019

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An Aboriginal woman was arrested in her own home after police took a breath-test and found she was drunk.

Three officers appeared at the front door of the Katherine unit, 320km southeast of Darwin in the Northern Territory.

Police said they were conducting a domestic violence order check, as resident Aileen Roy had an AVO out against her, ABC reported.

Part of the condition of that AVO was that Ms Roy was not allowed to be drinking while in the company of her partner. 

An Aboriginal woman was arrested in her own home after police took a breath-test and found she was drunk (stock image)

An Aboriginal woman was arrested in her own home after police took a breath-test and found she was drunk (stock image)

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