Police called over Cat prank

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 26 April 2013 | 10.29

Billie Smedts celebrates after kicking a goal. Picture: Michael Klein Source: Herald Sun

TWO Geelong footballers were intercepted by police at gunpoint after a prank went wrong.

Young midfielders Billie Smedts and Josh Caddy were intercepted by police late Wednesday afternoon after being seen wearing balaclavas and trying to break into a house.

The pair today admitted they had worn the balaclavas with a view to scaring teammate Jackson Thurlow who had recently moved into a new house.

But they went to the wrong address and a female neighbour reported them to police.

Caddy and Smedts said what had started as a bit of fun ended with police pointing guns at them.

"We thought it would be a bit of laugh to scare Jackson Thurlow in his new house,'' Caddy said.

"Me and Billie are both disappointed that we scared people in the community.

"The club has dealt with it. The police have dealt with it. We are both sorry to that lady."

Smedts said he was embarrassed by the incident.

Police confirmed they were called to a Yarra St, South Geelong, address about 5pm on Wednesday.

A subsequent search found the pair inside a vehicle parked at Kardinia Park shortly after.

Police slammed Smedts and Caddy's actions, saying the incident put the lives of police and the community at risk.

Today club media manager Kevin Diggerson said the issue had been resolved and no further action would be taken by the club or police.

Read more at the Geelong Advertiser


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