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Police appeal for information after firearms stolen during break-in – Rathmines

Police are appealing for information after firearms were stolen during a break and enter near Lake Macquarie last week.

Between 7.30am and 1pm last Friday (17 July 2015), a break-in occurred at a home on Northview Street, Rathmines.

During the incident, a number of items were stolen, including three air rifles and a shotgun, which were stored in a locked firearms cabinet.

Police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended and established a crime scene, which was examined by specialist forensic officers.

Detectives are appealing for anyone with information which may assist the investigation to contact Crime Stoppers.

NEW FACES OF COUNTRY ROCK ARE SHAKING THINGS UP

Who says Country Music isn’t young, hot and ready to rock! Nobody who has had the chance to see Jade Holland and The Jay Seeney Band take the stage that’s for sure.

These two “artists on the up” on the Country scene have been making some serious noise over the past few months as both have seen chart success with the first singles of their respective new records. Now it is time to get serious with dates nearing for their full production releases. For both Jade and Jay, having worked together on many projects in the last few years, it made a load of sense to embark on a combined record launch tour. So that is exactly what they are doing.

From August through to November the two acts and their bands will be hitting the road to share their new music with Australia and there is big a wave of excitement right behind them.

Jade Holland is the “straight talkin” country girl from North Queensland and The Jay Seeney Band, the “rockin-est” thing to come out of Greater Western Sydney in a long time. That’s yin and yang with a guitar.

Jade’s drive and attitude comes through in everything she does. While the music world is flooded with good-looking hopefuls, Holland is very clear and somewhat blunt on the topic of what makes her different from other artists.

“I guess you could call me no frills. What you see is what you get. I’m a country girl who loves music and I do whatever I have to do to make the music happen. I don’t go for the whole beauty queen thing and I hate being called “cute” (Laughs). I’m pretty much a normal girl in her twenties from the country. I like a drink and some fun, I speak my mind and I’m chasing my dreams. For me the glamour stuff comes second, the music stuff comes first, and that is just how it should be.” – Jade Holland

Jay spent 6 months co-writing with some of Australia’s best to assemble the songs and then the best part of two months in Nashville recording for the release. But that was the easy part, choosing a name that truly represented the direction and drive behind his music, that was the tough bit.

“As a musician you always want the best songs and put in so much time to create a great product, but in this case everything just fell into place. It got to a point where we had a bunch of songs that we were really stoked with, but haven’t really thought about the record beyond that. So we spent a lot of time trying to explain the songs and what the band is all about within the title we chose.” – Jay Seeney

The new record, entitled “The New Black” is obviously a new take on a time-tested concept.

“We to demonstrate what we intend to be as a band. So we wanted something that is always in fashion, always cool but always new and exciting. Then we thought about the group and what we represent both physically and with our music. When it boiled down to it, the title “The New Black” just worked on every single level.” – Said Seeney

Jade’s album is called “Leather And Les Paul” named directly after a very personal track on the album that captivated both her and the woman who wrote it.

“After being in the studio with Sean (Sean Rudd, Golden Guitar-nominated Producer) and listening to the album back. It was very clear that Jane’s (Acclaimed Songwriter Jane Robertson) song was the standout. – Stated Jade

That track became the album title and was written about Jade personally by the songwriter after the two met and collaborated.

“Both Jane and the song are amazing, so by the end of the lengthy production process the title just fit like an old pair of cowboy boots. It was the perfect choice.” – Mentioned Holland

Both recordings will be available for pre-order shortly through Maven Records/Sony Music Australia. Keep up with the artists via their web and social media pages for order details.

Confirmed Tour Dates So Far – More to come!

July 30, 2015 – Townsville Album Preview (Jade Holland Only) – The Avenues Tavern – Free Show
August 1, 2015 – Alligator Creek Album Preview – Melville’s Farm – Tickets on the gate from 11AM
October 17, 2015 – Rooty Hill RSL Album Launch – Sydney NSW – Tickets from www.rootyhillrsl.com.au

Two men charged over prison contraband – Cessnock

Two men will appear in court today after allegedly attempting to bring a loaded firearm and prohibited drug into a correctional facility in Cessnock.

About 10.20am yesterday (Saturday 18 July 2015), two men, a 26-year-old from Smithfield and a 22-year-old from Eastwood, attempted to drive into the car park of the facility.

NSW Police attached to the Central Hunter Target Action Group, and Corrective Security Operations Group officers, were conducting a joint operation and searched their vehicle.

They allegedly located and seized a loaded handgun, 1.89 grams of white powder, believed to be cocaine, $4960 in cash, and five mobile phones.

The two men were taken to Maitland Police Station and charged with numerous offences including an outstanding arrest warrant, possess unregistered firearm, possess firearm without licence, not comply with safe storage of firearm, introduce firearm into correctional centre, possess prohibited drug, introduce prohibited drug into correctional facility, possess prohibited weapon, introduce prohibited weapon into correctional facility and deal with proceeds of crime.

They were refused bail to appear before Maitland Bail Court today (Sunday 19 July 2015).

Man charged over domestic ‘glassing’ – Lake Macquarie

A man will appear in court today after he was charged in relation to an alleged domestic glassing incident at Lake Macquarie overnight.

About 11.30pm on Saturday 18 July 2015 a 38-year-old man and a 30-year-old woman returned to their home in Fourth Street at Seahampton.

The woman went to bed taking their three year old child with them but an argument commenced between the man and woman.

Police will allege that during the argument the man hit the woman on the left side of her face with a glass which caused a severe laceration.

The woman suffered significant blood loss and was conveyed to the John Hunter Hospital by Ambulance Paramedics where she will need to undergo surgery.

Police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended and arrested the man who was taken to Toronto Police Station.

He was later charged with wound with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Bail Court today.

Police appeal to locate missing teens – Muswellbrook

Police are appealing to the community to assist in locating two teens missing from Muswellbrook.

Nikita Brandon and Rachel Woodhouse, both 14-years-old, were last seen by family at 5.30pm on Monday 13 July 2015, in Reef Way.

The teens have not been seen or heard from since and there are concerns for their welfare.

Police are led to believe they may be travelling in the Newcastle area.

Nikita is described as being Caucasian appearance, about 175cm tall with a thin build and long dark hair. She was last seen wearing blue skinny jeans, a white singlet top, pink jacket and flat black shoes.

Rachel is described as being Caucasian appearance, about 165cm tall, with a thin build and dark hair She was last seen wearing light coloured top with dark blue track pants.

Investigations are continuing.

Fatal crash – West Wallsend

Police are investigating after a fatal crash in the Hunter yesterday.

About 5.25pm (Thursday 16 July 2015), a semi-trailer was travelling southbound on the M1 at West Wallsend, when it struck a 39-year-old man in lane one.

A Highway Patrol officer, who was nearby, rendered assistance to the pedestrian; however, he died at the scene.

Police and emergency services attended and road closures were in place for a number of hours.

The 27-year-old male truck driver was taken to John Hunter Hospital for mandatory blood and urine testing.

The crash is being investigated by specialist officers from the Hunter Crash Investigation Unit and they are appealing for anyone with information that may assist their inquiries to contact Crime Stoppers.

Police investigate fatal motorcycle crash – Muswellbrook

Police from Hunter Valley Local Area Command are investigating a fatal motorcycle crash in Muswellbrook last week.

About 10.15pm on Thursday 9 July 2015, a 34-year-old Kingswood man was riding a Kawasaki motorcycle on Wollombi Road, when it appears he collided with a curb, before losing control.

The rider came off the bike and collided heavily with a letterbox.

He was taken by Ambulance Paramedics to John Hunter Hospital with serious injuries. His condition deteriorated through the week and he died on Tuesday (14 July 2015).

An investigation is underway and a report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.

Two charged following kidnapping and robbery – Belmont

Police have charged two men with alleged links to Bandidos Outlaw Motorcycle Gang (OMCG), after they allegedly kidnapped and robbed a man in Belmont earlier this week.

About 6pm on Wednesday (15 July 2015), two men allegedly attended the home of a 22-year-old man known to them, and threatened him with a shotgun before assaulting him.

The men drove the 22-year-old man in his car, to a car park at Redhead Beach, where they allegedly further threatened him with a shotgun, assaulted him, and stole his wallet, before fleeing.

The man later drove himself to Belmont Hospital, where police were notified and an investigation commenced.

About 10.40am today (Thursday 16 July 2015), a 22-year-old Speers Point man was arrested in Toronto and taken to Toronto Police Station.

Following his arrest, a search warrant was executed at a home on Berkeley St, Speers Point where a shotgun, ammunition, cash, and a number of other items were seized. The items will undergo forensic examinations.

About 3pm today, police executed a search warrant at a home on Harrison Street, Belmont, and found a shotgun, ammunition, drugs believed to ecstasy, and other items. The items were seized and will undergo forensic examinations.

At the home, police arrested a 20-year-old man. He was taken to Charlestown Police Station.

Both men were charged with special aggravated kidnapping, robbery whilst armed with a dangerous weapon in company, recklessly cause grievous bodily harm. Both men were refused bail.

The 22-year-old man is due to appear at Toronto Local Court tomorrow (Friday 17 July 2015), and the 20-year-old man is due to appear at Newcastle Local Court tomorrow.

Motorist advised to avoid Barrington Tops Forest Road – Upper Hunter

Police in the Hunter have issued a warning to motorists travelling in the area to take extreme caution as weather conditions continue to affect local roads.

In particular, motorists are advised to avoid the Barrington Tops Forest Road at Moonan Brook unless it is absolutely necessary for them to use it. Due to icy and wet conditions, only 4WDs will be able to travel along the roadway.

Police will continue to monitor conditions on the road and may close it later this afternoon if conditions deteriorate further.
Members of the public seeking emergency assistance during a flood or storm should call the NSW State Emergency Service on 132 500, or visit their website: www.ses.nsw.gov.au.

Man shot near Waratah

An investigation is underway after a man was shot in the leg near Newcastle this morning.

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command were called to Platt Street at Waratah shortly before 6am (Sunday 12 July 2015), responding to reports that a man was injured.

They arrived to find the man with a gunshot wound to his right knee.

He was treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance Paramedics before being taken to John Hunter Hospital where he is undergoing treatment. The injury is not believed to be life-threatening.

A crime scene was established in Platt Street and police are now appealing for anyone in the area at the time – and who may have information about the incident or people or a vehicle leaving – to contact Newcastle Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.