A MAN allegedly used a front-end loader during a drunken spree at a building site that did thousands of dollars worth of damage to buildings and equipment.
Police discovered four portable buildings, a shipping container, a prime mover, a rigid truck, a bobcat and two utes had been damaged when they arrived at a building site at Emerald, west of Rockhampton in Queensland, about 6.50pm on Sunday.
A 43-year-old Yeppoon man, who was at the site with two other men, was charged with wilful damage, unlawful use of a motor vehicle, driving under the influence of alcohol and dangerous driving. He was due to appear in Emerald Magistrates Court.
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