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Men charged with assault police and acts of indecency – Port Macquarie

Two men have been charged after allegedly damaging property, assaulting a police officer, and offensive behaviour while naked, in Port Macquarie yesterday.

About 6.10am (Sunday 27 March 2016), officers attached to Mid North Coast Local Area Command received several reports of two men allegedly causing damage to property in the Port Macquarie CBD.

Officers attended and arrested one of the men, aged 20; however, the second man allegedly fled the scene.

The man in custody allegedly pushed a police officer to the ground and attempted to flee the scene, before he was arrested a short distance away.

Further inquiries led police to arrest the second man, aged 19, at a motel on Clarence Street, and two mobile phones were seized.

Both men were taken to Port Macquarie Police Station.

It will be alleged both men maliciously damaged a number of vehicles and boom gates at a caravan park on Munster Street, approached a number of women while naked, and the younger man committed a number of acts on various objects on Clarence Street, while naked.

The older man has been charged with assault police, escape custody, goods in custody, and offensive language.

The younger man has been charged with three counts of act of indecency, three counts of malicious damage, and goods in custody.

Both men were granted conditional bail, to appear at Port Macquarie Local Court on Wednesday 13 April 2016.

The estimated cost of the damage to the property is up to $30,000.

Man dies after altercation – Hamilton

A man has died after an altercation during a break-in at a home in Newcastle yesterday.

About 3.30am (Saturday 26 March 2016), police were called to Cleary Street, Hamilton, following reports of three men fighting.

Police were told a 34-year-old man had broken into a home before an altercation broke out and he was detained by two men, aged 33 and 32.

Shortly after, officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command attended, the 34-year-old man lost consciousness.

He was taken by Ambulance Paramedics to John Hunter Hospital in a critical condition.

He died about 11.30am today (Sunday 27 March 2016), after his life support was switched off.
Detectives will prepare a report for the information of the Coroner.
A 33-year-old man has previously been charged with recklessly inflict grievous bodily harm.

Inquiries are continuing.

Man charged over cannabis crop – Gundagai

A man has been charged after a cannabis crop was located in Gundagai today.

About 4pm today (Saturday 26 March 2016), police from Cootamundra Local Area Command had cause to attend an address on Brungle Road, Gundagai.

Inside the address they allegedly located a large cannabis crop, as well as over 500 grams of cannabis oil, a drug utensil, and an amount of unsecured ammunition.

A 58-year-old man at the address was issued with a Future Court Attendance Notice for the offence of cultivate prohibited plant, possess prohibited drug, and not keep ammunition safe.

He is expected to appear at Gundagai Local Court on 13 May 2015.

Man charged after altercation – Hamilton

A man has been charged after an incident in Newcastle which has left another man in a critical condition in hospital.

About 3.30am today (Saturday 26 March 2016), police were called to attend a street in Hamilton following reports of three males fighting.

Officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command attended and located a 34-year-old man being detained by two men.

The 34-year-old was found to be unresponsive. Ambulance Paramedics conveyed him to John Hunter Hospital where he is in a critical condition.

One of the men who were detaining him, aged 33, was taken to John Hunter Hospital where he was treated for facial injuries.

He was then taken to Newcastle Police Station where he was charged with recklessly inflict grievous bodily harm.

He was granted conditional bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court on 21 April 2016.

The other man, aged 32, who was assisting in detaining the 34-year-old, has not been charged.

Investigations suggest the 34-year-old man had committed a break, enter and steal offence at the 33-year-old man’s home prior to the altercation.

NSW cop found guilty of faking traffic infringements – Gundagai

IN A CASE THAT WILL SEND shivers down your spine, a Traffic and Highway Patrol officer stationed at Gundagai in NSW has faked infringement notices to boost his statistics and protect his rank, Wagga Court has heard.

The officer, 39-year-old Stephen Alan Saltmarsh, pleaded guilty to 18 counts of unauthorised modification of restricted data in the NSW Police Force computer system (known as COPS) and three counts of knowingly making a false statement.

Saltmarsh was scheduled to be sentenced on March 21 although one of his options was to make an application to have the charges dismissed under Section 32 of the Mental Health (Forensic Provisions) Act.

Undisputed facts tendered to the court revealed Saltmarsh repeatedly entered false information into the police computer at the Gundagai police station between May 28 and July 18 last year.

Saltmarsh entered names of people he purported to have booked who were from other countries, including China, Vietnam, Germany, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Thailand and South Korea, claiming to have picked them up on the Hume Highway for traffic offences that included speeding, driving in the wrong lane, inappropriate use of high beam, minor vehicle defects, driving an unregistered vehicle and not wearing a seat belt.

The offences came to light on July 30 when the Office of State Revenue contacted police to notify them of discrepancies.

It was found that in nearly 20 cases, there was no record of the people booked by Saltmarsh having entered Australia and the ACT registration numbers of their vehicles either didn’t exist or belonged to other vehicles. There were no in-car recordings of the stops, although there were recordings of vehicle stops before and after.

Saltmarsh was interviewed and charged on November 24.

This brings up an interesting point: if, was we are regularly told, there is no quota for police officers issuing traffic infringement notices, why would a Highway patrolman feel the need to increase his numbers to protect his rank? And if there is a quota, how does this contribute to saving lives and reducing the road toll? In any case, we have often commented that police officers are under increasing pressure, made worse by being seen by the public as revenue collectors rather than performing a public service. Our sympathies go out to Leading Senior Constable Alan Saltmarsh, even though his actions were clearly unprofessional, and to his long-suffering colleagues. They deserve better.

Woman charged following house fire – Toronto

A woman has been charged following a fire that destroyed a home in Toronto today.

About 11.15am (Friday 25 March 2016), emergency services were called to Shelley Street, following reports of a fire.

They arrived to find the home well alight, with officers from NSW Fire & Rescue extinguishing the blaze.

Police spoke to a 34-year-old female occupant nearby. She was arrested and taken to Belmont Police Station, where she was charged with destroy/damage property by fire.

The woman was refused bail to appear before Newcastle Bail Court tomorrow (Saturday 26 March 2016).

Truck fire slows highway traffic at Carrick

TRAFFIC was reduced to a crawl on the Hume Highway at Carrick, about 12km north of Goulburn, after a small truck fire about 3pm today.

Traffic queued as far back as the Towrang turn off, about 1.5km south.

RFS and RMS traffic control crews were on scene to clean up the mess, which was understood to be caused by a fuel leak.

A small fire also broke out, but was quickly extinguished with fire fighting equipment.

The driver of the truck, which was hauling an excavator, is believed to be unhurt.

One northbound lane is still closed so that the truck can be moved to safer ground.

Drivers are urged to slow down and take caution. The other northbound lane is open to traffic

Man charged after firearm and drugs seized – Wagga Wagga

A man has been charged after a search warrant in Wagga Wagga uncovered a firearm and drugs yesterday.
About 10.20am (Thursday 24 March 2016), police from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command stopped a vehicle as it left a home on Elanora Place, Glenfield Park, and spoke with the 34-year-old male driver.

Officers then executed a search warrant at the man’s address on Elanora Place.

During the search warrant, police allegedly located a SKS rifle, ammunition, knuckle dusters, and drugs, believed to be ‘ice’.

The man was arrested and taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station.

He was charged with possess unauthorised prohibited firearm, possess unregistered firearm, not keep firearm safely, possess ammunition, holder of category A or B licence not have approved storage, possess, supply or make explosive for unlawful purpose, possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit, and deal with proceeds of crime.

He was refused bail to appear at Wagga Wagga Local Court today (Friday 25 March 2016).

Hundreds of litres of diesel spills on road after two-truck crash on Hume Highway

A two-truck smash has caused hundreds of litres of diesel to spill onto the Hume Highway near Bowning, firefighters say.

One person sustained minor injuries when the two northbound b-double trucks crashed about 6.30am on Wednesday morning, NSW Police said.

Firefighters are working to contain up to 400 litres of spilt fuel, just south of the Lachlan Valley Way turnoff.

Drivers are advised to reduce speed and exercise caution although traffic is flowing freely.

In a separate incident, a large amount of fuel spilled onto the highway near Goulburn after two trucks collided about 2.30pm.

Northbound traffic was delayed after the vehicles crashed and one truck caught fire near Tiyces Lane at Boxers Creek.

No-one was injured. Police had left the scene by about 3.30pm.

Man charged with drug offences – Mount Hutton

A man will appear in court next month charged with drug offences in the Lake Macquarie area.

Police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command commenced an investigation in January 2016 in relation to drug supply in the local area.

As a result of their inquiries, investigators executed a search warrant at a home on Tennent Road, Mount Hutton, just before 8am yesterday (Wednesday 23 March 2016).

Officers allegedly located and seized methylamphetamine, cannabis, cannabis seeds and cash.

Following further inquiries, investigators attended a home on Balemo Cres, Windale, where they located and seized a Holden ute and a Quintrex boat, both of which had been reported stolen.

A 60-year-old man was arrested at the Mount Hutton home and taken to Belmont Police Station.

He was subsequently charged with three counts of possess prohibited drug, supply prohibited drug, and deal with property suspected proceeds of crime.

He has been granted conditional bail and is due to appear at Belmont Local Court on Wednesday 13 April 2016.

Inquiries are continuing.