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Police appeal after teen assaulted – Newcastle

Police have appealed for information from the community after a teenage boy was assaulted in Newcastle following a minor motor vehicle crash last week.

About 11pm on Friday 24 July 2015 a 17-year-old boy reversed his vehicle from a parking spot at Strezlecki Lookout, The Hill.

Police have been told that the teenager struck a Toyota Hilux that caused minor damage to his own vehicle only.

The male driver of the Toyota Hilux then struck the teenager several times through the open window of his car.

Immediately the boy drove to Newcastle Police Station and reported the incident.

Unfortunately the boy was unable to obtain the registration details for the other vehicle.

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command have commenced an investigation into the incident have appealed for anyone with information about the vehicle or its driver to come forward.

The vehicle is described only as a white Toyota Hilux utility.

The driver has been described to police as being of Caucasian appearance, 35-years-old and190cm tall with a solid build.

At the time of the incident he was wearing an orange high visibility work-shirt.

Police have urged anyone with information about the incident to come forward.

Teens arrested after pursuit – Lake Macquarie

Police have arrested three teenage boys after the pursuit of a stolen vehicle at Lake Macquarie overnight.

During the evening of Sunday 26 July 2015 a green Holden Commodore sedan was stolen from Newcastle Road at Wallsend.

The vehicle was sighted several times throughout the evening travelling at excessive speed in the Newcastle area.

The vehicle and its occupants were also reported to be involved in two robberies.

Shortly before 2am today the vehicle was again sighted by a patrolling police vehicle and a pursuit commenced from Mary Street at Cardiff.

The pursuit continued to Barnsley and through Teralba to Speers Point where road spikes were deployed.

The Holden then struck a parked and unattended vehicle in Berkeley Street. No one was injured.

The three male occupants of the Holden, two aged 15 and a 16-year-old, were arrested without incident.

They have been charged with robbery in company, aggravated robbery (with an offensive weapon) and being carried in conveyance.

They were refused bail and will appear at a Children’s Court today.

Man dies following crash near Lake Macquarie

A man has died after the car he was driving crashed into a bridge near Lake Macquarie overnight.

Shortly before 7pm (Sunday 26 July 2015), emergency services were called to Racecourse Road in Teralba after a car crashed into a railway bridge.

The sole occupant of the vehicle – a man aged 46 – was trapped inside the vehice, however emergency services personnel were able to remove him from the wreck.

Despite the efforts of emergency services workers to revive the man, he was pronounced dead at the scene.

A report will now be prepared for the Coroner.

Woman charged with drug supply near Lake Macquarie

A 35-year-old woman will appear in court today after she was charged with supplying the drug Ice near Lake Macquarie.

Last night (Saturday 25 July 2015), Lake Macquarie Special Operations Group police stopped a car on Windsor Street at Edgeworth.

The man and woman inside the vehicle were searched and the woman was allegedly in possession of two plastic bags, each containing 30 grams of the drug Ice.

She was arrested and taken to Toronto Police Station where she was charged with deemed supply greater than trafficable amount of prohibited drug (Ice) and possess prohibited drug.

The 35-year-old woman was refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court today (Sunday 26 July 2015).

Man arrested after police find stun-gun disguised as smart-phone – Wyee

A Central Coast man will appear in court today after being found in possession of a stun-gun disguised as a smart-phone.

Around 3pm yesterday (Saturday 25 July 2015), police were patrolling the western car-park of Wyee Railway Station when they noticed two men acting suspiciously within a white Saab.

Officers spoke to the men, before conducting a search of the car. Inside the boot of the vehicle, police located what initially appeared to be a smart-phone. Upon further inspection, officers determined that the phone was in fact a stun-gun, and the weapon was seized.

One of the men within the car, a 50-year-old from Tacoma, was arrested and taken to Toronto Police Station where he was charged with possess prohibited weapon. He has been refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court today (Sunday 26 July 2015).

The other man in the car was not arrested.

Police search for escapee – Muswellbrook

Police are searching for a man who escaped from a correctional centre in Muswellbrook yesterday afternoon.

Myles Fergus Wilson, 58, was last seen at St Heliers Correctional Centre in Muswellbrook, about 2pm yesterday (Friday 24 July 2015).

Following a search of the grounds and surrounding area, Mr Wilson could not be found. He was reported as an escapee to Hunter Valley Local Area Command and an investigation commenced.

Myles Wilson is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 165 to 170cm tall, with a slim build, and light coloured hair.

He was last seen wearing green tracksuit pants and a high-visibility green shirt.

Police are urging anyone with information about the whereabouts of Mr Wilson to come forward.

Police are warning the public not to approach Myles Wilson if they see him, but to instead contact Triple Zero immediately.

Police investigate armed robbery near Newcastle

Police are investigating following an armed robbery at a bakery near Newcastle yesterday.

About 4.40pm (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.

The woman was uninjured 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.

Woman charged with baby’s murder – Wallsend

A 26-year-old woman has been charged with murder following the death of a baby near Newcastle.

About 9am today (Friday 24 July 2015), emergency services were called to a house in Curry Street, Wallsend, after a six-week-old girl was found deceased at the property.

A 26-year-old woman was arrested at the property and taken to Waratah Police Station.

She has since been charged with murder and refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court tomorrow (Saturday 25 July 2015).

THE INAUGURAL MURWILLUMBAH COUNTRY ROOTS FEST EMBRACES THE ETHOS OF A FESTIVAL BILL THAT IS ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC

There is a new festival on the scene and it is a big one! The inaugural Murwillumbah Country Roots Fest will take northern New South Wales by storm this October with an incredible line-up of some of the best country and roots artists on the Australian music scene today. Headlined by country sweetheart Kasey Chambers, with a stellar bill that includes the likes of The Audreys, Sara Storer, Shane Howard, Archie Roach, Busby Marou, Bill Chambers, Henry Wagons and Richard Clapton, to name a few, it is evident that the Murwillumbah Country Roots Fest will rapidly establish itself as a formidable force on the festival circuit.

Held across four days from October 2-5, with three stages and a massive 60 acts, there is something to delight audiences of all ages. The diversity of the musical acts will reach both ends of the country and roots spectrum, and will be mc’ed by Buddy Goode and Ben Sorensen. Other incredible artists on the line-up include The Flood, Pierce Brothers, Good Oak, The Davidson Brothers, Harry Hookey, James Blundell, Brothers 3, Greg Champion, Buddy Goode, The Wilson Pickers, Lyn Bowtell, Lou Bradley, Paul Green, A Woman’s Voice – The Ruby Hunter Project, Greg Storer, Melody Pool, Karl S. Williams and Lachlan Bryan.

To complete the incredible 60 acts, the festival also features appearances by Bob Corbett, Psycho Zydeco, Damien Howard, The Hillbilly Goats, Uncle Bob’s Jug Band, Caitlin Harnett, Warren Earl, Charm of Finches, Caitlyn Shadbolt, women in docs, Mid North, Garett Kato, Jimmy Dowling, Round Mountain Girls, Matt Cornell, Katie Brianna, Matt Henry, Jess Belle, Heartworn Highway, Sara Tindley, The Jay Seeney Band, The Company, Mustard Courage, Mr Cassidy, Gretta Ziller, Jemma Nicole, The Swamp Katz, Clelia Adams, Guy Kachel, Cadillac Rockers, The Curly Cousins, Richo’s Roundup, Caldera Country Music and more.

It is really no surprise that the Murwillumbah Country Roots Fest has such a coveted line-up for its debut event, after all, the brains behind the festival concept is a veteran of the Australian country music scene. Lou Bradley has been part of the scene for over 10 years, has released four albums and scored ARIA and Golden Guitar nominations and is fiercely passionate about the local industry. “Throughout my career as a writer and music lover, I have stood by what I believe is real music – music that has deep roots,” she says. “I’ve also been very lucky to build strong relationships with many artists along the way to share this love. That’s why I chose them to play at my festival.”

The festival embraces all kinds a great music, from mountain music, bluegrass, old time country, alt country, porch music, a bit of straight country and some old legends ‘chucked in’. It is an eclectic country roots event that leans left of the traditional festivals, set in the heart of an old school country town – in between Byron Bay, Nimbin and the Gold Coast – and surrounded by world heritage landscape.

One of the things that will set the Murwillumbah Country Roots Fest apart is that its line-up is 100 per cent proudly Australian. There are no international names on the line-up, it embraces and promotes the Australian music industry. “For such a long time now I have campaigned for and complained about how there isn’t enough scope for what I call real country music in the current country music industry in Australia,” says Lou. “I wanted to promote a festival that not only provided some of Australia’s best established and finest acts, but also catered for the acts that sit on the fringe and haven’t really fitted into the country mould. It is a festival that is about music first. All the artists that are on the bill are great singer-songwriters, they perform their own art. I want to be able to attract and provide for an audience that shares the same thing that I have been missing at festivals, then I want them to tell people for the next year when we do it all again. I want it to keep snowballing into a big warm and fuzzy festival that is all about real music and real artists.”

The Murwillumbah Country Roots Fest is held at the Murwillumbah Showgrounds in Murwillumbah NSW, 45-minutes north of Byron Bay and 45-minutes east of Nimbin. Day, weekend and four-day passes are available from www.MCRFest.com

Teens intimidated by man on bus – Lake Macquarie

Police are appealing for information after two teenage girls were intimidated by a man in the Lake Macquarie area yesterday.

About 3.30pm (Wednesday 22 July 2015), two schoolgirls, aged 15, were on a bus on Main Road, Glendale, when an adult passenger sitting behind them began talking to them.

Police have been told the man made a number of inappropriate comments to the girls before he got off the bus at Glendale.

Officers attached to Lake Macquarie Local Area Command were alerted and have commenced investigations.

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

He is described as being aged about 40, of Caucasian appearance, about 178cm tall with a solid build.

At the time he was wearing a white jacket, black jeans and wearing a baseball cap.