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Toronto Police Station move to temporary premises at Boolaroo

Toronto police have announced they will be moving to temporary premises while a new police station is built on the existing site.
The current police station has been operating out of the Carey Street premises for a considerable number of years and was badly in need of updating.

As of Monday 29 February 2016, Toronto police will be operating out of Boolaroo Police Station at 95 Main Road, Boolaroo, while the new premises at Toronto are constructed.

Acting Superintendent Darryn Cox welcomed the change, but wished to reassure the community that police resources in the area will not be affected by the move.

“Despite the move, members of the public should be reassured that Police will continue to serve the community of Toronto and surrounding areas.”

“Anyone who wants to report crime will be able to do so day or night with the Boolaroo police station open 24 hours a day, seven days a week,” Acting Superintendent Cox said.

Members of the public are also being informed that the phone number (02 4950 3699) for general inquiries to Toronto Police Station remains unchanged, with calls transferred to Boolaroo.
Meanwhile, anyone in need of urgent assistance should call emergency services via Triple Zero (000).

Firearms stolen during break-in – Rutherford

Police are investigating after firearms were stolen during a break-in at Rutherford, in the state’s Hunter Region.

Between 8.30pm on Sunday (21 February 2016) and 6.30am yesterday (Monday 22 February 2016), the garage of a property on Wollombi Road was broken into.

Two firearms – a .22 rifle and a .177 air rifle – were stolen from a locked safe, with .22 ammunition also taken from a separate safe.

Officers from Central Hunter Local Area Command are investigating and anyone with information about the missing firearms is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Man charged, firearm and ammunition seized – Armidale

A man has been charged with firearm offences after he was arrested in Armidale yesterday.

About 6.30pm (Monday 22 February 2016), detectives from New England Local Area Command executed a search warrant at a home on Ishbell Drive, Armidale.

During the search, police located and seized a 12 gauge double barrel shotgun and ammunition.

Inquiries suggest the firearm was allegedly stolen during a break and enter at a property on the New England Highway at Tilbuster in August 2014.

The 29-year-old man was arrested and taken to Armidale Police Station where he was charged with possess unregistered firearm and possess ammunition without holding licence.

The man was refused bail to appear at Armidale Local Court today (Tuesday 23 February 2016).

Cessnock Police Station phone lines down

Police are advising residents in the Cessnock area that a telephone fault has meant they are currently unable to call their local police station.

The fault occurred approximately one hour ago and at this stage, it is believed the phone line will be operational about midday today (Sunday 21 February 2016).

In the meantime, anyone trying to report non life-threatening matters to officers at Cessnock Police Station should instead contact Maitland Police Station on (02) 4934 0200.

As always, anyone wanting to report a life-threatening matter should contact Triple Zero (000).

Telephone communications between police officers remains unaffected.

 

Children approached near Newcastle

Police are conducting inquiries after two children were approached by a man near Newcastle.

On Thursday afternoon (18 February 2016), an 11-year-old boy and a 7-year-old girl were walking along Smith Street, Merewether, when they noticed a man following them.

The man followed the children for a number of minutes and, when they stopped at a property on Glebe Road, the man attempted to engage them in conversation.

When the children ignored the man, he left the location.

The matter was reported to police and officers from the Newcastle Local Area Command have now commenced inquiries into the matter.

The man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, around 40 years of age, between 170 and 180cm tall and of thin build. He was wearing a colourful trucker hat, a light blue shirt, white/grey shorts and white joggers.

Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Woman wanted on warrants – Newcastle City LAC

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a woman wanted by virtue of arrest warrants in the Newcastle area.

Jaquara Morgan, aged 33, is wanted in relation to two outstanding warrants for stealing offences.

She is described as being Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander in appearance, 160 to 170cm tall, with dark hair and a large build.

She is known to frequent the Hamilton, Islington and Elermore Vale areas.

Anyone who sees Jaquara Morgan is advised not to approach her but to contact Newcastle City police (02) 4929 0999 or Waratah police (02) 4926 6599 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Man charged with pursuit, weapon and other offences – New Lambton

A man has been charged with a range of offences after allegedly leading police on several pursuits in the Newcastle area this month.

About 3.15pm on Monday 1 February 2016, Traffic and Highway Patrol officers were conducting speed enforcement duties in a school zone on Hillsborough Road, Charlestown, when they noticed a white Toyota Yaris allegedly exceeding the speed limit.

Police attempted to stop the vehicle, when it’s alleged the driver drove away.

A pursuit was initiated; however, it was terminated a short time later when police lost sight of the vehicle.

About 11.30pm on Monday 8 February 2016, officers stopped a black Holden Commodore on University Drive, Jesmond.

As they were speaking to the driver and passenger, the car allegedly drove away on the wrong side of the road, causing police to initiate a pursuit.

The vehicle was seen on Newcastle Link Road, Wallsend and was pursued through several suburbs including Cameron Park and Edgeworth. It was terminated due to safety concerns.

About 11.20pm yesterday (Wednesday 17 February 2016), police were patrolling the Newcastle Link Road at Wallsend, when they sighted a black Holden Commodore and initiated a pursuit.

Officers approached the vehicle which was parked on Chiplin Street, New Lambton, and attempted to arrest a 24-year-old man who was disqualified from driving until 2051.

It’s alleged he resisted arrest, necessitating the deployment of OC spray.

The man was removed from the vehicle and officers conducted a search of the car.

During the search, police allegedly located and seized a quantity of amphetamine and several weapons including a knife and machete.

The 24-year-old was taken to Newcastle Police Station where a revocation of parole warrant was executed, and he was charged with a number of offences, including:

– Disqualified driving (x4);

– Driving in manner dangerous to the public;

– Exceed 30km/h in a school zone;

– Police pursuit – drive dangerously (Skye’s law) (x2);

– Display misleading number plate (x2);

– Resist arrest;

– Possess prohibited drug; and,

– Possession of a knife in a public place.

He has been refused bail to appear at Toronto Local Court today (Thursday 18 February 2016).

Woman arrested for harbouring escapee – SCC Robbery & Serious Crime Squad

A woman who allegedly harboured an escapee who fled a Glen Innes correctional centre last year has been arrested and charged by Robbery and Serious Crime Squad detectives.

Two prisoners escaped from the minimum security facility on Tuesday 27 October 2015 with one of the men detained by a correctional officer the following day.

Detectives from State Crime Command’s Robbery and Serious Crime Squad and Mid North Coast Local Area Command established Strike Force Mirool to investigate the activities of the second man, now 34, who was arrested in Newcastle last month (Thursday 14 January 2016).

Following further inquiries, detectives arrested a 33-year-old woman on Monday 15 February 2016.

Police will allege the woman harboured the escapee at her Raymond Terrace Home for a period of up to six weeks prior to his arrest.

She was charged with harbouring an escapee and has been granted conditional bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court on Thursday 10 March 2016.

Man charged with assault police, drug supply and other offences – Jesmond

A man will face Toronto Local Court after being charged with numerous offences, including assault police and drug supply.

Shortly after 10pm yesterday (Tuesday 16 February 2016), police approached a man and a woman who were standing on Blue Gum Road at Jesmond.

Upon seeing the officers, the man allegedly threw a clear resealable bag at the woman and ran from the scene.

Officers seized the bag and chased the man, apprehending him a short distance away. During the arrest, the man – aged 38 – allegedly assaulted police on a number of occasions.

Police transported the man, and the resealable bag, to Waratah Police Station.

The bag was examined and found to contain just under four grams of an amphetamine-type-substance, while the man was charged with a number of offences, including:

– Assault police;

– Resist arrest;

– Possess prohibited drug; and,

– Supply prohibited drug.

Bail refused, the man is scheduled to appear before Toronto Local Court today (Wednesday 17 February 2016).

One male constable sustained minor injuries as a result of the assault.

Teen charged over two armed robberies – Armidale

A youth has been charged following investigations into two armed robberies in the New England Local Area Command during the past two weeks.

About 11.50pm on Sunday 14 February 2016, a 51-year-old man was driving his Taxi when he was allegedly called to Alexander Street to pick-up a 16-year-old youth.

The youth was driven to Kirkwood Street where it’s alleged he threatened the driver with a sharp object and demanded cash.

The driver stopped the taxi, allegedly threw his wallet out the window, before the youth grabbed the wallet and ran off.

The driver contacted police and an investigation was commenced.

About 3.30pm yesterday (Monday 15 February 2016) detectives from Armidale arrested a 16-year-old male at an Armidale address.

He was taken to Armidale Police Station where he was interviewed.

The youth was charged with two counts of robbery while armed.

The second robbery allegedly involved a delivery driver and occurred in Tysoe Crescent, Armidale, on Tuesday 2 February 2016.

He was refused bail and will appear in a Children’s Court today (Tuesday 16 February 2016).