Secret Harbour Man's Bail Extended on Drug and Firearm Charges
Bail Extended for Secret Harbour Man on Drug, Firearm Charges

A 32-year-old man from Secret Harbour has had his bail extended as he faces multiple serious charges related to drugs and firearms in Western Australia.

Multiple Charges Before the Court

Kaden Gregory Alan Heerey appeared before Perth Magistrates Court last week, where Magistrate Robert Young extended his bail conditions. The court is located at 501 Hay Street within the Central Law Courts building in Perth's central business district.

Drug-Related Offences

The charges against Heerey include two counts of possessing drug paraphernalia and one count of unlawfully possessing a prescription drug. These offences are alleged to have occurred in Secret Harbour on November 9, 2024.

Firearm and Driving Charges

In addition to the drug charges, Heerey faces two counts of being an unlicensed person in possession of a firearm and ammunition, also allegedly occurring in Secret Harbour on the same date. Furthermore, he has been charged with driving with a prescribed illicit drug in his oral fluid or blood in Boodarie on November 9, 2024.

Case Adjourned for Further Proceedings

Magistrate Young has adjourned the matter until July 23, allowing time for further investigation and preparation before the next court appearance. The extension of bail means Heerey will remain in the community under specific conditions while the legal process continues.

The case highlights ongoing law enforcement efforts in Western Australia's Peel region, where authorities continue to address drug and firearm-related offences through the judicial system.