Maryborough public nuisance charge after alleged pram incident in CBD

maryborough is back in focus after police charged a woman over an incident in the Maryborough CBD yesterday, 27 April. Police say the alleged confrontation happened around 9. 25am on Adelaide Street, where a woman pushing a pram is accused of shoving another woman with the pram and causing her to fall to the ground. A 42-year-old woman has been charged with commit public nuisance (violent) and was due to face Maryborough Magistrates Court today, 28 April.
What police say happened in Maryborough
The charge follows an incident in the Maryborough CBD that police say involved two women and a pram on Adelaide Street. The allegation is that the woman pushing the pram shoved the other woman, leaving her on the ground. Police have not released any further details about the condition of the woman who fell, and the investigation remains open.
The case is being handled as a public nuisance matter with a violent element, and police say they are still seeking information tied to the incident. The reference number provided for the matter is QP2600807085.
Maryborough and the court timetable
The 42-year-old woman was due to face Maryborough Magistrates Court today, 28 April. That next step puts the matter before the court quickly after the alleged incident, with police continuing to appeal for the victim or anyone with information to come forward.
For anyone who witnessed the incident, police have asked that information be passed on through the official reporting channels or by calling triple zero in an emergency. The call for assistance remains active while investigators continue to piece together what happened in Maryborough.
Immediate reaction from police
Police have framed the matter as an active investigation and have kept the appeal tightly focused on finding the victim and any witnesses. The Queensland Police Service has also reminded the public that criminal activity should be reported through its formal channels, with emergency calls reserved for urgent situations.
No additional public statement from the accused or any legal representative was included in the material made available. No further details about any injuries, bystanders, or the wider circumstances were provided.
What this means next for maryborough
The next developments will likely come from the court process and any further information police receive about the incident. For now, maryborough remains the centre of attention because of the charge, the ongoing investigation, and the search for anyone who saw what happened on Adelaide Street.
Police are still asking the victim or any witnesses to come forward as the Maryborough matter moves ahead.




