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Mental health treatment needs lead to release
An Albury woman who cut a man’s neck with a kitchen knife last Thursday has been released from custody.
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Concerns about Lauren Jessie Ohlsen’s mental health prompted magistrate Tony Murray to extend a good behaviour bond she was on at the time of the offence, while also fining her $350 on top of a previous $300 penalty.
Ohlsen, 29, pleaded guilty in Albury Local Court to assault occasioning actual bodily harm and being armed with intent to commit an indictable offence.