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Truck stuck in the muck

A TRUCK driver has narrowly avoided serious injuries after running off the side of the Hume Highway.

The white Xtra Transport Services B-double had been travelling southbound on Thursday night.

The vehicle left the right side of the road about 10pm and collided with several trees before coming to a stop in the median strip.

The incident occurred several kilometres south of Holbrook and the 55-year-old driver was taken to Albury hospital.

The man had non-life threatening injuries.

The accident occurred in wet conditions and the truck became bogged down to its axles in dirt and mud.

Heavy haulage equipment was brought in for a lengthy removal process which required the southbound lanes of the road to be closed to traffic for a short period of time.

The towing job was made more difficult by the wet weather.

The driver from the Sydney-based company had narrowly avoided several large trees but the truck cabin was damaged by smaller trees and bushes.

Police attended the scene and helped with traffic control as the area was cleared.

The crash was one of several incidents emergency services have responded to in recent days as extensive rain and strong winds caused problems.

Man charged with escaping lawful custody – southern NSW

A man, charged with escaping a southern NSW correctional centre yesterday, called emergency services as he believed he was suffering from hypothermia.

It will be alleged an inmate escaped the centre at Tumbarumba some time between 3.15pm and 5pm yesterday (Friday 24 June 2016).

Police were contacted and a search for the missing inmate began.

About 9.50pm, police responded to a Trri[ple Zero call made from a phone booth at Jingellic.

A 30-year-old man was arrested without incident.

He was charged with escaping lawful custody and refused bail. The 30-year-old man will be appearing in Albury Local Court today. .

Police charge man with high-range drink driving and assault police – Port Stephens

Police have charged a man after he was allegedly caught drink-driving twice in the same night, and assaulting police on the state’s north coast.

About 6.30pm (Thursday 23 June 2016), officers from Port Stephens Local Area Command stopped a vehicle being driven by a 40-year-old man, in Anna Bay.

The man was subjected to a roadside breath test providing a positive result.

He was arrested and taken to Nelson Bay Police Station where he submitted to a breath analysis giving a reading of 0.148.

He was issued with a summons to appear in court and was driven back to his home address in Anna Bay under instructions not to drive.

About 10pm (Thursday 23 June 2016) police will allege the man ordered a taxi to take him back to his vehicle.

Police will allege that he failed to pay the taxi driver, and got into his vehicle and started driving.

Police pulled the vehicle over for a second time, with the 40-year-old allegedly driving, this time on Gan Gan Road, Anna Bay.

He allegedly provided a positive roadside breath test, and a reading of 0.206 when submitted to a breath analysis.

He was charged with high-range drink driving and informed that his licence was suspended and his car keys were confiscated.

Officers will allege that the man became aggressive and assaulted one of the officers.

He was charged with high-range PCA, drive while licence suspended, assault and resist police, and hirer not pay authorised fare on termination of hiring.

He will appear in Raymond Terrace Local Court on Monday 18 July 2016.

Man charged after hydroponic setup dismantled – Mayfield

A man has been charged after police located and dismantled an alleged hydroponics setup inside a home at Mayfield yesterday.

About 1.45pm (Thursday 23 June 2016), officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command executed a search warrant at a home on Carrington Street.

A 66-year-old resident was stopped leaving the house. Police searched the man and his vehicle and allegedly located cash and cannabis inside his car.

On searching the home, police allegedly located an amount of cannabis, and a hydroponic setup in three bedrooms.

Engineers were contacted to disable the building’s electricity supply when it was discovered the electricity distribution board had been allegedly tampered with.

The drugs and other items were seized and will undergo forensic examinations.

A 66-year-old man was arrested and taken to Newcastle Police Station where he was charged with:

– Cultivate prohibited plant (commercial quantity);

– Supply prohibited drug (commercial quantity);

– Possess prohibited drug;

– Person found on drug premises;

– Goods in custody (deal with suspected proceeds of crime); and

– Alter or add to electricity installation.

He was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court today (Friday 24 June 2016).

Man charged over alleged sexual and indecent assault of teen – SCC Child Abuse Squad

A man will face court today charged over the alleged indecent and sexual assault of a teenage girl.

Detectives from the State Crime Command’s Child Abuse Squad commenced an investigation in January following reports a 16-year-old girl had been assaulted.

Following extensive inquiries, a 25-year-old man was arrested at Tamworth Police Station about 11am yesterday (Wednesday 22 June 2016).

Police will allege the man indecently and sexually assaulted the girl while they were travelling in car between Tamworth and Wagga Wagga in October 2015.

The West Tamworth man has been refused bail to appear at Tamworth Local Court today (Thursday 23 June 2016).

The Child Abuse Squad is comprised of detectives who are specially trained to investigate crimes against children, including sexual assault, physical abuse and serious cases of neglect.

Anyone with concerns about suspected child abuse or exploitation should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/. Reports can also be made to the Child Protection Helpline on 132 111.

Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. People should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Deputy Commissioner Burn appeals to Cootamundra community to share road safety responsibility

Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn, Specialist Operations, today urged the community in Cootamundra to share with police the responsibility of reducing road trauma.

“Don’t let the road take its toll, 16 people have died from your community since the beginning of 2015,” Deputy Commissioner Burn said.

“Take a moment to think about that. 16 fathers, mothers, sons and daughters lost.

“That is why we’re here today. We care and we have come here to show you we are together in this, we are united in your pain and we need you to share the responsibility of reducing road trauma.

“We are embarking on a journey through country NSW and starting here today to show our commitment to safer journeys and appeal for your help.

“Our officers will do all they can, and we want you, the driver, passenger, rider and pedestrian to do what you can to achieve that result,” Deputy Commissioner Burn said.

“Tight-knit communities such as this one feel the pain perhaps even more deeply when tragedy strikes. There might be someone here who has lost a loved one on the road and that loss leaves a mark on an entire community for a very long time.

“194 people have died on NSW roads this year. It’s not enough to hear us, we need you to act, to work with us to end this tragic, and often avoidable, loss of life on our roads.

“Let’s all slow down, not drink or take drugs and drive, ignore the mobile phone, buckle up, take frequent rests and watch out for each other.

“We understand that driving on country roads is different than driving on city roads.

  • Drive to the conditions, not just the speed limit.
  • It takes longer to stop on gravel roads and it’s easy to lose control.
  • Expect the unexpected. Tractors or animals might be just around the corner.
  • Don’t swerve for animals. Brake, flash lights and use the vehicle’s horn.
  • Remember, country road conditions change rapidly.

“This is not about fines, demerit points, suspensions or infringements. This is about the difference between living and dying, life and incapacitation.

“This is a plea to every road user to do the right thing, to arrive safe to the family.

“It is a plea for patience, common sense, sound judgement and wise decisions.

“We are conducting more drug and alcohol tests utilizing more kits;

“We have dedicated officers working around the clock to reduce road trauma;

“We have safer cars and better roads;

“But they are all in vain if we don’t take personal responsibility on our roads,” Deputy Commissioner Burn said.

Fuel fail puts end to a wild car ride

A HIGH-speed police chase ended on the Hume Highway with an empty tank of fuel and two people in custody.

A white Ford sedan with a 26-year-old Geelong driver and 19-year-old Albury passenger first came to police attention about 8am on Tuesday.

The car had been travelling at high speed on the Murchison-Violet Town Road and was not pursued due to the conditions.

It was later seen travelling north on the Hume Highway at 150km/h about 9am, then on the Midland Highway heading to Benalla.

Police engaged and terminated pursuits several times before spotting the car near the northbound Glenrowan service station about 9.20am.

The vehicle had run out of fuel at the bottom of a hill.

The Geelong woman and Albury man have been charged.

Senior Constable Stuart Pritchard said the car was in poor condition with damaged tyres and panels.

He said the driver had been inexperienced and was a danger to the community.

Body located – Stockton

Police searching for a missing Newcastle man have located a body at Stockton.

Emergency services were called to Fullerton Street about 11.45am today (Wednesday 22 June 2016), after a member of the public located a man’s body at the edge of the water.

Officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command attended and retrieved the body.

While the body is yet to be formally identified, it’s believed to be a 20-year-old man who went missing last Thursday (16 June 2016).

The man’s family has been notified.

His death isn’t being treated as suspicious and police will prepare a report for the Coroner.

Man charged after allegedly possessing child abuse material – SCC Sex Crimes Squad

A man has been charged over the alleged possession of child abuse material as part of an ongoing investigation into child sex offences.

Detectives from the State Crime Command’s Sex Crimes Squad established Strike Force Doyle to investigate child sex offences and child abuse material uncovered during an investigation into an online paedophile ring.

During the previous investigation, police seized a computer tablet and a mobile phone, which allegedly contained child abuse material, and identification and bank cards.

As a result of further inquiries, a 42-year-old man was arrested at Goulburn Police Station yesterday (Tuesday 21 June 2016), and charged with two counts of possess child abuse material and receive property stolen outside NSW.

He later appeared at Goulburn Local Court and was formally refused bail to appear at Lismore Local Court on 15 August 2016.

Inquiries are continuing.

Man charged over historical child sexual assault – SCC Child Abuse Squad

 

A man will face court today charged over alleged sexual assaults of a young girl more than a decade ago in the Hunter Region.

Earlier this year, detectives from the Child Abuse Squad commenced an investigation into the alleged sexual assault of a 10-year-old girl by a man known to her at Newcastle in 2004.

Following extensive inquiries, a 51-year-old man was arrested at Waratah Police Station yesterday (Tuesday 21 June 2016).

He was charged with two counts of aggravated indecent assault – victim under the age of 16, and three counts of sexual assault – victim under the age of 16.

He has been refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court today (Wednesday 22 June 2016).

The Child Abuse Squad is comprised of detectives who are specially trained to investigate crimes against children, including sexual assault, physical abuse and serious cases of neglect.

Anyone with concerns about suspected child abuse or exploitation should call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/. Reports can also be made to the Child Protection Helpline on 132 111.

Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. People should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.