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Police renew appeal as investigations continue into armed robbery near Newcastle

Police investigating the armed robbery of a bakery near Newcastle are renewing their appeal for any witnesses who have not yet spoken to police to come forward.

About 4.40pm on Friday 24 July 2015, a 60-year-old woman was working in a bakery on Ridge Street, Merewether (about 4km south west of Newcastle) when a man armed with a knife entered the store.

Police have been told the armed man threatened the woman, before running from the scene in a westerly direction, taking cash.

A 30-year-old male witness attempted to stop the man; however lost sight of him a short time later.

No one was injured during the incident.

Officers attached to Newcastle Local Area Command were notified and commenced investigating the incident.

As inquiries continue, police would like to speak to a man who may be able to assist them.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged in his 30s, about 188cm tall, of slim build, and was wearing a white striped hooded jumper.

Additionally, investigating officers are keen to speak with any witnesses who have not yet provided a statement.

Anyone who has information that may assist with the ongoing investigation is urged to come forward.

Man charged with drug, firearm, traffic offences – Adamstown

A man has been charged with drug, firearm and property offences, following a traffic stop at Adamstown, earlier this week.

About 11:45pm on Wednesday (26 August 2015), police attached to Newcastle City Local Area Command stopped a Holden wagon on Mandalong Road.

They spoke to the driver, a 31-year-old man, before searching him and the car.

During the search police located a small firearm, as well as ice and other items in the car, alleged to be stolen.

All items were seized and will undergo forensic examination.

The man was arrested and taken to Newcastle Police Station where he was charged with;

– Possess unregistered firearm,

– Possess firearm,

– Supply prohibited drug (indictable quantity),

– Possess prohibited drug, and

– Goods in personal custody suspected of being stolen.

He appeared at Newcastle Local Court yesterday and was refused bail. He will re-appear on Wednesday 9 September 2015.

Police to focus on motorcycle safety in the Hunter and Newcastle regions – Operation Silverstone

Police will focus on the safety of motorcycle riders as part of Operation Silverstone, which will be launched today in the Hunter Valley, Central Hunter and Lake Macquarie regions.

Chief Inspector Trent Le-Merton, Northern Region Traffic Tactician for the Traffic & Highway Patrol Command, said Operation Silverstone was about keeping drivers and riders alive on our roads.

“Unlike the legendary Silverstone racing circuit, our roads should not be used as racetracks, as some drivers and riders have, which is costing lives,” Chief Inspector Le-Merton said.

“The operation will involve a range of police resources including both marked and unmarked Highway Patrol cars, police motorcycles and aircraft for aerial surveillance, all focused on detecting those drivers and riders putting themselves, and other road users at great risk.

Traffic & Highway Patrol Officers will maintain a high-visibility presence throughout the operation, which will be combined with other enforcement strategies.

“Police activities will be promoted through social media and directly through vehicle enthusiast websites to heighten public awareness of this road safety strategy.

“Sadly, 29 fatalities have been recorded on Hunter roads in 2015 after a spate of multiple fatalities, which is 13 more than 2014.

There have been 41 motorcycle fatalities this year in NSW including two this month on the Putty Rd, which is a recognised motorcycle riding route. This is four more than this time last year. Last year 63 riders lost their lives across NSW. Motorcyclists made up about 20 percent of last year’s road toll which is alarming given motorcycles only make up about 5 percent of registered vehicles,” he said.

Chief Inspector Le-Merton said it was those riders detected speeding and overtaking unsafely that were presenting a great risk on our roads.

“Many speed-related motorcycle crashes happen in good conditions with no other vehicles involved. There seems to be an over-representation of mature-aged riders on powerful machines who are coming ‘unstuck’ on curves striking road side objects.

“Even experienced riders need time to react to changing situations on the road and as we get older reaction times slow. Driving or riding too fast for the prevailing road conditions, even though you may be below the speed limit can lead to tragic consequences. It takes three-quarters of a second to make a decision to act once you see a hazard, and the same time again for the action to be effective.

“At 60km/h, you will have travelled 25m in that 1.5 second before you even start to brake. Drivers and riders who are tired, distracted or impaired by alcohol or drugs can take longer to react.

“Driving or riding at a speed that reduces the time you have to react to unexpected hazards will increase your risk of a crash. Always be aware of your surroundings and other road users,” Chief Inspector Le-Merton said.

Child approach – Mayfield

Police are appealing for information after a boy was approached in Mayfield last week.

About 8:10am (Friday 21 August 2015), an 11-year old boy was walking along Simpson Court, when he noticed a man, with his face covered with a black bandanna, was walking behind him.

Police have been told that as the boy neared a stairwell at the end of Simpson Court, near Bull Street, the man was still walking behind him and the boy broke into a run.

The man ran after the boy, who continued running until he got into his school on Bull Street.

Police were contacted and officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command attended and commenced an investigation.

As inquiries continue, police would like to speak to a man who may be able to assist them.

He was described as being aged between 25 and 30, about 180cm tall, of muscular build, with shoulder length blond hair. The man was wearing a black zipped hoodie, black jeans and black shoes.

Man charged with animal cruelty – Cessnock

A man has been charged with an act of animal cruelty following an incident in the Central Hunter region.

About 9pm (Friday 21 August 2015), it is alleged a 22-year-old man was at a house in Cornish Street, Cessnock, when he kicked a small dog in the head.

The dog received severe head injuries and died at the scene.

The man left the house and was arrested in Maitland Road.

The Kurri Kurri man was taken to Maitland Police Station and charged with one count of commit an act of cruelty upon an animal.

He is expected to appear in Cessnock Local Court on 9 September 2015.

Man charged over firearm and drug offences – Toronto

A man will appear in court next month after allegedly being found in possession of a replica firearm and illicit drugs in Toronto today.

About 12.15pm (Saturday 22 August 2015), officers attached to Lake Macquarie Local Area Command stopped and spoke to a man in Donnelly Avenue.

Police searched the man, when they allegedly located a sawn off shotgun and a substance believed to be methylamphetamine.

The man was arrested at the scene and taken to Toronto Police Station. Further checks revealed the firearm was a replica pistol.

The 42-year-old man was charged with possess unauthorised prohibited pistol and possess prohibited drug.

He has been granted conditional bail, to appear at Toronto Local Court on 16 September 2015.

Man charged following investigation into break-in – Morisset

A man has been charged following an investigation into the break-in of a home at Morisset earlier this year.

In February 2015, a home on Stockton Street was broken into and a number of items stolen.

Police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command have been investigating the alleged incident since that time.

Following inquiries, police executed a search warrant of a home on Stockton Street and seized a number of items alleged to be related to the break-in.

Police also seized prohibited drugs.

A 34-year-old man was arrested at the home and taken to Charlestown Police Station where he was charged with receiving stolen property; possess prohibited drug; goods suspected of being stolen in/on premises; and possession of equipment for administering prohibited drug (x2).

He was given bail to appear at Toronto Local Court on 16 September 2015.

Coming up at the Newcastle Conservatorium

Night of Percussion

Thursday 3rd September – 6:30pm

 

Featuring Newcastle and Maitland Conservatorium Percussion Ensembles, St Philip’s Drum Line and the Junior Percussion Ensemble.

 

Tickets sold at the door one hour prior to the event. Adults $12, concession $8, children $5, family of four $25.

 

 

CON OPEN DAY

Saturday 19th September 10:00am – 1:00pm

 

Make music, discover your talent and have fun…age is no limit!

 

Come along and let us show you how to experience the joy of making music. Free admission to all activities and demonstrations showcasing all that The Conservatorium has to offer, including:

 

Early Childhood Music

Piano

Strings

Woodwind

Vocal

Brass

Percussion

Music Technology

Open rehearsals by choirs and ensembles

 

Plus if you register your details on the day you can go in the running to win four free lessons in the instrument of your choice.

 

AUGUST

Saturday 29 7:30pm Musica Viva presents Paul Lewis. A great piano recital is
chamber music in its purest form, intimate but universal.
In the hands of a master such as Paul Lewis, it can be a
transcendent experience and a personal sharing of ideas
and emotions. The program will feature Brahms and
Beethoven.

SEPTEMBER

Thursday 3 6:30pm Night of Percussion. Featuring Newcastle and Maitland
Conservatorium Percussion Ensembles, St Philips Drum
Line & Junior Percussion Ensemble.

Saturday 19 10am – 1pm Newcastle Con Open Day. Come along and experience
the joy of making music – we’ll happily show you how!
Free admission to all activities, including Early Childhood
Music, piano, strings, vocal, woodwind and more.

OCTOBER

Thursday 15 7:30pm Musica Viva presents Modigliani Quartet. Since their first
Australian tour with Sabine Meyer, the Modigliani Quartet
are going from strength to strength and now look wellplaced
to assume the mantle of the top French string
quartet of their generation. In this performance, Haydn’s
quartets will bring a natural lightness, paving the way for
more powerful explosions from Beethoven and Schubert.

Two to face court after handbag stolen and fraudulent activity – Newcastle

Two men will face court, after allegedly stealing a handbag yesterday and using cards to fraudulently purchase items.

About 12.30pm yesterday (Thursday 20 August 2015), a 29-year-old woman had her handbag stolen from a hotel on Darby Street, Cooks Hill.

She reported the matter to police and an investigation commenced.

About 3.50pm the same day, following investigations, police attended a home on Nickson Street, Bar Beach, and arrested a 37-year-old man following a short foot pursuit.

During a search of the man, police allegedly located a credit card belonging to the 29-year-old woman in his possession.

Police also allegedly located a backpack at the home containing a number of personal items belonging to the 29-year-old woman, and other items allegedly purchased fraudulently with her credit card(s).

The man was taken to Newcastle Police Station and was charged with stealing and nine counts of fraud.

He was refused bail and is due to appear at Newcastle Local Court today (Friday 21 August 2015).

Following his arrest, a 46-year-old Bar Beach man attended Newcastle Police Station about 6pm yesterday.

He was arrested and charged with stealing and nine fraud offences. He was granted conditional bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court on Thursday 17 September 2015.

Man wanted on seven warrants arrested near Lake Macquarie

A man wanted on seven warrants will face court after he was arrested at a home near Lake Macquarie.

After receiving information, officers attached to the Lake Macquarie Special Operations Group attended a house on Merriwa Street, Booragul, about 6pm yesterday (Thursday 20 August 2015).

Once at the location they arrested a 38-year-old man in relation to seven outstanding warrants.

He was taken to Toronto Police Station where he was charged with seven outstanding warrants, two counts of break, enter & steal and stealing a motor vehicle.

The man was refused bail will appear in Newcastle Local Court on Friday the 21 August 2015.