最新情報 Antonio 'Mad Dog' Loguancio does not want to go to jail, friend says Read more: http://www.news.com.au/ A FUGITIVE under siege in a Melbourne suburb for more than 24 hours was seen with something strapped to his body, police have confirmed. Antonio "Mad Dog" Loguancio, 40, was seen with the object when he approached the door about 3pm in his bungalow in a quiet street in Melbourne's north. Loguancio was cornered by police at 7pm on Friday in Justin Ave, Glenroy. Police said he had not been given any food. It was unclear if he had slept since the standoff began. Police were blowing a loud siren about 6 o'clock last night to keep Loguancio awake. Police wanted him to surrender peacefully and to take him to a police station, Supt Stevenson said. "He will get an opportunity to see his family, opportunity to see a solicitor, to talk to a solicitor, an opportunity to talk to whoever he would like to talk to back at that police station," he said. "We want to negotiate a peaceful resolution, we don't want anyone hurt out of this." Police have been pursuing Loguancio after an alleged assault on a woman a week ago. Mr Collett said Loguancio was a night owl and had no intention of ending the siege. |