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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 17th April, 2019 PM News Update [Australian DJ detained over alleged US kidnapping attempt ]( [Perth DJ arrested in US on kidnapping charge was questioned by police two months ago]( BY Phil Hickey It's understood Roscoe Holyoake, 34, was in Sydney on February 27 when he tried to gain access to an apartment. --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- Top stories [Jailed Perth tech tycoon Zhenya Tsvetnenko tries again for bail]( A Russian-born technology tycoon who allegedly took part in a multi-million dollar text message scam in the United States is still trying to get out of jail in Perth ahead of an extradition hearing. 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