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National Missing Persons Week urges Australians to ‘Follow Your Instincts’

The Australian Federal Police and NSW Police Force have launched the 2015 National Missing Persons Week campaign to raise awareness of the issues and impacts surrounding missing persons.

Acting Australian Federal Police Commissioner Michael Phelan and NSW Police Force Assistant Commissioner Peter Barrie officially launched the week-long campaign in Sydney today (Monday 3 August 2015), where they reminded Australians you don’t have to wait 24 hours before reporting someone missing.

In 2015, the National Missing Persons Coordination Centre (NMPCC) is urging people to ‘Follow Your Instincts’ if you suspect someone you know is missing.

“There is no minimum timeframe associated with reporting someone missing. The very definition of a missing person is where there are ‘concerns for the safety and welfare of a person’, and ‘their whereabouts are unknown’,” acting Commissioner Phelan said.

“A colleague that fails to turn up to work without notice; a parent that doesn’t return from a walk; a son that misses a birthday dinner… If a person’s disappearance is out of character and you have concerns for their safety and welfare, follow your instincts and report to police immediately.”

Long-term missing persons from each State and Territory are being profiled as part of the campaign, including NSW missing person Ursula Barwick, who was last seen in Kings Cross in December 1987. Her father Peter Barwick, and cousin, Melissa Pouliot, spoke at the launch, together with Assistant Commissioner Barrie.

“Our hope is that today’s appeal will help bring closure to Ursula’s family after nearly 30 years of not knowing what’s happened,” Assistant Commissioner Barrie said.

“In 2014, almost 12,000 people were reported missing in NSW, and while the majority were located safe and well, 57 still remain missing.

“National Missing Persons Week therefore gives us an opportunity to remember those who are still lost, and garner new leads that could help bring them home,” Assistant Commissioner Barrie said.

“Kings Cross police have formed Strike Force Hemingway as they continue inquiries to establish the exact circumstances surrounding Ursula’s disappearance, and they’re keen to hear from anyone who may be able to shed new light on the investigation.”

An age-progressed image of Ursula, which was created by the AFP NMPCC, has been released to media to illustrate what she may look like today.

“Someone knows something about Ursula’s disappearance, so no matter how insignificant it may seem, I urge them to contact police immediately,” Assistant Commissioner Barrie said.

As part of this year’s campaign, the AFP has also launched a partnership with the Outdoor Media Association (OMA) to profile long-term missing persons on billboards, taxi backs, bus shelters and digital out-of-home channels Australian wide.

The out-of-home advertising will complement media and social media efforts, along with community service announcements on free-to-air television and long-time partners, Foxtel’s Criminal Investigations network.

“We thank all our corporate supporters—Chemist Warehouse, McDonalds, the OMA, and Foxtel—who continue to profile missing persons cases in support of our coordinated efforts,” acting Commissioner Phelan said.

“This combined exposure of missing persons may trigger someone to provide information to police, bringing resolution to families and friends who long await news.”

The OMA have also been working in partnership with the NSW Police Force to help promote the profiles of missing persons around the state.

OMA CEO, Charmaine Moldrich, said the Out-of-Home industry is committed to contributing to, and supporting, the community.

“We are proud to continue our longstanding relationship with the New South Wales Police Force – our support of their National Missing Persons Week campaign now spans seven consecutive years – and taking the campaign to a national audience in partnership with the AFP is a natural progression,” Ms Moldrich said.

Our audiences keep growing and our digital reach is increasing – using this unique position to broadcast critical information that could bring solace to people in need is very important to us.”

National Missing Persons Week runs from Sunday 2 August to Saturday 8 August 2015.

Profiles of missing persons can be viewed at www.missingpersons.gov.au.

Concerns held for missing teen – New Lambton

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a teenager missing from New Lambton.

Georgia Brack, 13, was last seen on Saturday 18 July 2015. Her family reported her missing to police when she failed to return home and they couldn’t locate or contact her.

Concerns are held for her welfare.

Officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command are appealing for public assistance in an attempt to locate her.

She’s described as being of Caucasian appearance, approximately 155cm tall, with a slim build, long dark hair and fair complexion.

Anyone who has seen Georgia, or believes they know of her whereabouts, is urged to contact Newcastle Police on (02) 4929 0999 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Child located safe and well – New Lambton

A child missing in New Lambton has been located safe and well.

The 11-year-old boy ran off while walking with his father in Richley Reserve just after 4pm (Sunday 2 August 2015).

An extensive search was launched in the surrounding bushland and the young boy was found a short time ago.

He has been reunited with his family.

Police wish to thank the media and public for their assistance.

Fatal crash – Howes Valley

Police are investigating a fatal crash at Howes Valley, in the state’s Hunter region.

Emergency services were called to Putty Road, 45kms south of Singleton, just before 2.30pm (Sunday 2 August 2015), after a motorcycle crashed into a guard rail.

The male rider died at the scene. His age is not yet known.

Police from Hunter Valley Local Area Command have established a crime scene and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash.

A report will be prepared for the Coroner.

Man charged after allegedly starting fires – Lake Macquarie

A man will face court tomorrow after allegedly starting a fire in bushland near Lake Macquarie this afternoon.

About 4.50pm (Friday 31 July 2015), police and emergency services were called to the Pacific Highway, Jewells, following reports of a fire.

Police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command were told local residents were able to extinguish two small blazes and detain a man, who they’d caught allegedly lighting the fires.

The 61-year-old man was arrested and taken to Charlestown Police Station and charged with two counts of intentionally cause fire and be reckless as to its spread.

He has been refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court tomorrow (Saturday 1 August 2015).

Fatal crash north of Newcastle

A motorcycle rider has died following a crash north of Newcastle.

About 3.15pm today (Friday 31 July 2015), a tabletop truck and a motorcycle collided on Nelson Bay Road, Williamtown.

The rider of the motorcycle died at the scene.

The driver of the truck has been taken to hospital for mandatory blood and urine tests.

Police attached to Port Stephens Local Area Command have established a crime scene.

Investigations into the collision continue and police will prepare a report for The Coroner.

OMCG member arrested at Newcastle Airport

Police have charged an outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) member after officers of the Australian Border Force (ABF) allegedly found more than $60,000 of undeclared currency in his baggage.

The 30-year-old Melbourne man was arrested at Newcastle Airport about 10am yesterday (Tuesday 28 July 2015).

The man, who is believed to be a high-ranking member of the Comancheros OMCG, was on board a twin-engine aircraft that had been chartered to fly from Melbourne to Noumea via Newcastle.

When the plane arrived in Newcastle for refuelling, ABF officers stopped the man and searched his baggage.

Inside bags and suitcases, ABF officers allegedly found more than $60,000 in undeclared Australian currency.

Police from Port Stephens Local Area Command attended and arrested a 30-year-old man, who was on the flight.

The man was taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station, where he was charged with:

• Deal with property suspected proceeds of crime; and

• Move $10,000 or more out of Australia without a report.

He has been refused bail to appear in East Maitland Local Court today (Wednesday 29 July 2015).

Five teenagers arrested after alleged robbery, pursuit – Lake Macquarie

Police have arrested five teenagers after an alleged restaurant robbery and vehicle pursuit in the Lake Macquarie area.

Shortly after 1am today (Tuesday 28 July 2015), police responded to reports of a break-in at a restaurant in a shopping centre on Ntaba Road, Jewells.

As officers arrived, they saw a green Holden Commodore station wagon speeding away from the scene.

Police initiated a pursuit, which travelled from Jewells towards the Pacific Highway, then north along the Newcastle Inner City Bypass.

The pursuit ended when the car crashed at the intersection of Look Out Road and Jacaranda Avenue in New Lambton Heights.

The driver and front-seat passenger – boys aged 15 and 14 respectively – allegedly ran from the vehicle. Police chased the pair, and arrested them in bushland a short time later.

Another three male teenagers – aged 14, 15 and 17 – were arrested at the crash site.

None of the boys was injured

All five were taken to Charlestown Police Station, where the driver has been charged with:

  • Take and drive conveyance without consent of owner;
  • Aggravated break and enter with intent in company;
  • Never licensed person drive vehicle on road; and
  • Police pursuit – not stop – drive dangerously (Skye’s Law).

The other four teenagers are continuing to assist police with their inquiries.

Police dismantle drug network – Newcastle

Four people are due in court today following a police operation targeting an alleged drug supply syndicate in the Newcastle area.

Strike Force Rupas, comprising detectives from Newcastle City, Central Hunter and Lake Macquarie, was formed to investigate the supply of illicit drugs.

Investigations culminated in the arrest and charging of four people yesterday (Monday 27 July 2015).

A 29-year old man and a 43-year-old man were charged at Waratah Police Station with supply large commercial quantity of a prohibited drug (ecstasy), and supply indictable quantity of a prohibited drug (cocaine and methylamphetamine).

A 42-year-old man was charged with supply commercial quantity of a prohibited drug (ecstasy), and two counts of supply prohibited drug (methylamphetamine and cocaine).

A 23-year-old man was charged with supply prohibited drug (cocaine).

All have been refused bail and will appear in Newcastle Local Court today (Tuesday 28 July 2015).

Man charged over alleged firearms offences – Hunter Region

A man will face court today after allegedly being found in possession of unauthorised firearms in the Hunter Region yesterday.

About 2.30pm (Sunday 26 July 2015), police were called to a home on Third Street, Weston, following reports of an armed man in the yard.

Police from Central Hunter Local Area Command attended and attempted to speak with the man, who allegedly refused to cooperate.

About 3.20pm, the 32-year-old Weston man exited the garage and was arrested without incident.

No one was injured during the operation.

Following a search of the property, police located and seized two air rifles and various types of ammunition.

The man was taken to Maitland Police Station and charged with unauthorised possession of firearms, not keep firearms safe, and possess ammunition without holding a licence or permit.

He has been refused bail and is due to appear at Maitland Local Court today (Monday 27 July 2015).