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Man charged with kidnapping and assault – Maitland

A man has been charged after an alleged kidnapping and assault in Maitland overnight.

About 11pm (Thursday 2 April 2015), police will allege a 20-year-old man attended a High Street, Maitland to meet someone and was allegedly assaulted by a 27-year-old man and forced into the boot of a car.

He was allegedly being driven to Rutherford but has managed to free himself from the boot while it was moving, suffering minor injuries.

The 20-year-old man ran to a nearby home and police were called.

About 4.15am today (Friday 3 April 2015), Central Hunter Detectives arrested a 27-year-old man.

He has been charged with kidnapping and assault and granted conditional bail to appear before Maitland Local Court Thursday 9 April 2015.

Inquiries are continuing.

Police investigate suspicious house fire – West Tamworth

Police are investigating a suspicious house fire in West Tamworth last night.

About 10.30pm (Tuesday 31 March 2015), emergency services were called to Ridge Street.

Officers from Fire & Rescue NSW extinguished the fire, which is believed to have started inside the house.

No persons have been reported injured due to the fire.

Police from Oxley Local Area Command attended and established a crime scene with specialist police investigators due to examine the premises once it has been deemed safe to do so.

Detectives have begun investigations into the fire, which is being treated as suspicious.

They are appealing for anyone with information about the incident to contact Tamworth Police on (02) 6768 2999 or Crime Stoppers.

Woman charged with attempted murder – Tamworth

A woman has been charged over the alleged attempted murder of a teenager in Tamworth last night. Yesterday evening (Monday 30 March 2015), a 17-year-old girl went to a friend’s unit on Queen Street, where a number of people were present. Police have been told a verbal altercation ensued between the girl and a 19-year-old woman, before the older woman smashed a window at the premises and left the scene. A short time later, it will be alleged the pair were involved in a physical altercation outside the building, when the teenage girl suffered a stab wound to her abdomen. Emergency services attended and the 17-year-old girl was treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics, before being taken to Tamworth Hospital where she underwent surgery. She remains there in a stable condition. The 19-year-old woman was arrested at the scene and taken to Tamworth Police Station. She has been charged with attempted murder and appeared in Tamworth Local Court today where she was refused bail, with her next court date yet to be determined.

Fatal collision – Port Macquarie

Police are investigating after a fatal collision near Port Macquarie today.

About 9.30am (Tuesday 31 March 2015), emergency services were called to Hastings River Drive, about three kilometres west of Port Macquarie.

Police have been told a small sedan driving east collided with a west-bound garbage truck.

The driver of the car, a 17-year-old female, died at the scene. A young child travelling with her has been taken to hospital for treatment of minor injuries.

No-one else was injured in the crash. However, the driver of the garbage truck has also been taken to hospital for mandatory blood and urine tests.

An investigation is underway into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Specialist crash investigators are on scene.

Police will prepare a report for the information of the Coroner.

Twelve year old boy dies after being struck by car – Port Stephens

A 12-year-old boy has died after being struck by a vehicle in the Port Stephens area yesterday.

About 4pm (Monday 30 March 2015) the boy was travelling on a school bus when it stopped outside an address on Marsh Road, Bobs Farm.

The boy got off the bus and as he crossed the road he was struck by a Triton Ute, being driven by a 19-year-old man.

He sustained critical injuries and died on the way to hospital.

The driver of the vehicle was taken to Calgary Mater Hospital for mandatory blood and urine testing.

Inquiries are continuing.

Protestor charged near Newcastle

A woman has been charged after allegedly failing to move from railway lines in Newcastle this morning.

Just after 7.10am (Monday 30 March 2015), police were called to a railway line near Mangrove Street, Sandgate, about 10km northwest of Newcastle, following reports of a woman on the railway track.

On arrival, officers attached to Newcastle City Local Area Command found a woman who had an apparatus attached to her body and the railway lines.

Officers asked the woman to leave the tracks; however she allegedly declined.

Just before 10am, rescue officers released the woman, aged 54, from the apparatus. She was uninjured during the incident and arrested at the scene, before being taken to Waratah Police Station.

The woman has been charged with cause obstruction to railway locomotive, and go onto or remain on running lines. She has been granted conditional bail, to appear at 16 April 2015 at Newcastle Local Court.

COUNTRY MUSIC, KELPIES AND CAMPERS COMBINE FOR RIVERINA FESTIVAL

The Ardlethan Country Music Festival and Talent Quest is taking place at the Ardlethan Showground in the Riverina from Friday 17 – Sunday 19 April 2015.

With plenty of space for caravans and campers, the Festival program includes a concert featuring well-known country artists Tom Maxwell, Grant Luhrs and Aimee Maree, a talent quest, weekend markets and a Kelpie howling competition!

Everyone is welcome to enter the talent quest, with categories across all age groups. There will be cash prizes for all section winners and the overall winner will also take home an acoustic electric Cutaway solid top guitar thanks to the generosity of major sponsors IBANEZ and CUSTOM MUSIC from Wagga Wagga.

Festival program:

Friday – From 7pm: Entry is $5 per person. Children under 17 are free.

Start of the talent quest and Kelpie Howling competition

Saturday – From 9am: Entry is $20 per person, $15 for pensioners, children under 17 are free.

The talent quest will take place on Saturday, with the concert featuring Tom Maxwell and Aimee Maree taking place on Saturday night. The markets will also take place on Saturday.

Sunday – From 9am: Entry is $15 per person, $10 for pensioners, children under 17 are free.

Gospel section and talent quest awards, including a special appearance by Grant Luhrs

For further information or to enter the talent quest, please visit www.coolamonshire.com.au contact Janet Popple on 02 6978 2550

 

Man charged with allegedly indecently assaulting boy – Police Transport Command

A man has been charged after allegedly indecently assaulting a 13-year-old boy on a train yesterday.

About 4.40pm (Saturday 28 March 2015), police will allege a 48-year-old man sat next to the boy and his two friends on a Newcastle bound train.

The man allegedly offered the boy alcohol before indecently assaulting the boy.

The boy and his friends stood up and walked away from the man, who started to follow the group before being stopped by another passenger.

Police were notified of the incident and met the train at Woy Woy Railway Station and arrested the man.

He was taken to Gosford Police Station and charged with indecent assault upon person under 16, common assault and stalk / intimidation.

He was granted strict bail conditions to appear before Gosford Local Court on Tuesday 31 March 2015.

Man charged following police pursuit – Medowie, Port Stephens

A man been charged following an alleged pursuit in Medowie last night.

About 10pm (Saturday 29 March 2015), Traffic and Highway Patrol Command officers attached to Port Stephens Highway Patrol observed a white Holden Commodore allegedly travelling above the speed limit along Medowie Road.

Officers attempted to pull over the vehicle and when the vehicle failed to stop, a pursuit was initiated.

The vehicle travelled north along Medowie Road and then east along Richardson Road where it allegedly reached speeds over 200km/h.

A short time later, the vehicle clipped a gutter on Nelson Bay Road which caused tyre damage. The 31-year-old driver allegedly ran from the vehicle and was arrested by police after a short foot pursuit.

Police searched the man and allegedly located a small quantity of a prohibited drug suspected of being methylamphetamine (“ice”).

The man was taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station and charged with several offences:

– police pursuit – not stop – drive recklessly (‘Skye’s Law’);

– exceed speed over 10km/h;

– possess prohibited drug;

– drive while licence suspended;

– custody of knife in public place

As the man was the registered owner, the numberplates of the vehicle were also confiscated for a three-month period.

The man was refused bail to appear before Maitland Local Court on Sunday 29 March 2015.

Trail bike operation – Lake Macquarie

Police have conducted a trail bike operation in the Lake Macquarie area yesterday, issuing five infringement notices for unlicensed and unregistered bikes.

These operations run throughout the year, targeting illegal activity in and around national parks and reserves.

Between 6am and 4pm yesterday (Saturday 28 March 2015) police conducted a trail bike operation in Fraser Park, Birdie Beach, Pinnies Beach, Catherine Hill Bay, Caves Beach, Red Head Beach, and Black Smiths Beach (including Belmont Wetlands).

Police issued infringement notices to four riders for unregistered quad bikes and one trail bike rider was issued an infringement notice for being an unlicensed rider.

In addition police located a stolen vehicle in the northern section of the Belmont Wetlands /Dunes and a stolen vehicle in the old Quarry area, west of Caves Beach.