Monthly Archives: January 2015

Appeal following stealing incident – Newcastle

Police investigating a theft at Newcastle Beach yesterday (Tuesday 13 January 2015); have released an image of a woman they would like to speak to in relation to the incident.

About 1.10pm, a handbag was taken from a table at a café on Shortland Esplanade.

Police were told a woman was allegedly seen to take the handbag and walk towards the Newcastle Beach public toilets.

The woman was confronted by a witness and the owner of the handbag who then recovered the property from her.

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command were contacted and are continuing their investigation into the incident.

Investigators have now released an image of a person who may be able to assist with their inquiries.

The person depicted in the image is described as being a female of Aboriginal / Torres Strait Islander appearance, about 30-40 years old, with a medium build.

At the time of the incident, she is shown in the image wearing a grey singlet top, grey hat and sunglasses.

Police appeal following indecent exposure – Waratah West

Police have released images of a man who may be able to assist with inquiries after a man allegedly exposed himself to a woman in Waratah West on the weekend.

About 2.30pm (Sunday 11 January 2015), a 24-year-old international student was at a bus stop on University Drive when she was approached by a man.

The man allegedly sat next to her at the bus stop and exposed himself before committing a lewd act.

The matter was reported to police yesterday (Tuesday 13 January) and investigations into the incident are continuing.

Police believe that the man depicted in the photographs may be able to assist with inquiries.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, approximately 50-years-old, 175cm tall, with a slim build. He was last seen wearing blue football shorts, dark t-shirt, dark coloured cap, sunglasses, and riding a dark coloured bicycle.

Man charged after armed robbery – Yass

Police have charged a man after an armed robbery at Yass yesterday.

About 9.40pm (Tuesday 13 January 2015), a 32-year-old man entered a supermarket on Polding Street, Yass, and allegedly stole a kitchen knife and consumed a drink from the store before leaving.

He entered an adjoining bottle store, where he allegedly approached the counter and threatened the attendant with a knife demanding cash.

The attendant complied handing over a sum of cash before the man ran from the store.

A short time later, the man attended a residence on Hume Street, Yass. He left the home and walked to a Laidlaw Street and used a pay phone.

Emergency services and police from The Hume Local Area Command attended.

The man was taken to hospital for treatment to a hand injury. When he was released he was arrested and taken to Yass Police Station.

He was charged with armed robbery with offensive weapon and was bail refused. He appeared at Goulburn Local Court today (Wednesday 14 January 2015) and refused bail to appear at Goulburn Local Court on Wednesday 18 March 2015.

Inquiries are continuing.

Man charged with numerous offences following pursuit – Central Hunter

A 52-year-old man will appear in court today (Wednesday 14 January 2014) after being charged with drug supply offences following a police pursuit in the Hunter.

About 1.30pm yesterday (Tuesday 14 January 2014), police from the Central Hunter Local Area Command’s Target Action Group were patrolling Bellbird when they observed an unregistered motorcycle travelling along Kendall Street.

Officers attempted to stop the motorcycle, which was carrying two people, but the rider in control of the bike sped off.

A pursuit commenced with the motorcycle allegedly reaching speeds of 120-130km/h on signposted 80km/h roads.

On Pyne Way in Mount View, the rider lost control of the bike while travelling through a stretch of long grass. Both the rider and his passenger fell off the bike; fortunately, their speed had reduced at this time and neither of them were injured.

The rider of the bike – a 52-year-old Mount View man – was found to be in possession of eight grams of methylamphetamine, a folding pocket knife and more than $2,000 cash. He was arrested and taken to Cessnock Police Station, while his passenger – a 38-year-old woman from Mount View – was released without charge.

Following the man’s arrest, officers executed a search warrant at a home on Edith Street, Cessnock, where they located more than a dozen items which are believed to have been stolen. Items seized from the property included laptop computers, jewellery and power tools.

The man was subsequently charged with:

– Drug supply;

– Drug possession;

– Failing to stop when directed;

– Dealing with the proceeds of crime; and,

– Driving whilst disqualified.

Refused bail, he is scheduled to appear in Cessnock Local Court today.

Hume Highway International drivers clocked speeding face music

A 33-year-old man clocked exceeding the speed limit by more than 100km/h on the Hume Highway is on the run.

Police allege Umar Farouk Ben Anas was travelling in a grey Holden Commodore at 215km/h in a 110km/h zone on the Hume Highway at Tumbalong about 7.30am on October 13.

Anas, whose international licence was suspended in NSW that day, failed to front Gundagai Local Court on December 1, pleading guilty in writing.

Magistrate Beattie deemed the offence too serious and put a warrant out for his arrest on a first offence charge of driving recklessly, furiously or at speed.

Beattie dropped a second back-up charge of exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/h.

The United Kingdom man had a Victorian address listed while in Australia.

The warrant remains out for his arrest.

A second UK man was also clocked exceeding the speed limit by more than 100km within two weeks of Anas’s offence.

Benjamin Peter Debidaph, 29, was allegedly clocked travelling south on the Hume Highway at 216km/h in a 110km/h zone near Mundarlo about 1pm on October 25.

Debidaph, who had a West Australian address, had his international licence suspended on the spot.

Magistrate Beattie dropped the back-up charge of exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/h in Gundagai Local Court on December 1 and had the first charge of driving recklessly, furiously or at speed transferred.

Debidaph was fined $2000, his licence disqualified for 12 months and sentenced to a 12-month good behaviour bond by Magistrate Wahlquist in The Downing Centre Local Court on January 6.

Music fans urged to plan their trip to the Tamworth Country Music Festival

Police are encouraging country music fans to plan ahead and travel safe as they make their way to this year’s Tamworth Country Music Festival.
Tens of thousands of revellers will descend on Tamworth for 10 days of non-stop music from Friday (16 January 2015).

A high-visibility police operation will be in place throughout the event, which is the largest music festival in the Southern Hemisphere.

Operation Commander, Superintendent Jim Stewart, said community safety is the top priority during Tamworth’s largest annual event.
“We see the city’s population almost double during the festival, and we will have plenty of additional police deployed to ensure the festival is safe and fun for everyone,” Supt Stewart said.

“The festival transforms Tamworth into a giant street party and there are a number of measures in place to keep the city family-friendly.

“Local Liquor Accord agreements, including the 12.30am lockout, will remain in place during the festival, as well as the alcohol-free zones, which are in place throughout the CBD.”

Information about these arrangements can be found at: www.tamworth.nsw.gov.au.

“Alcohol-Free Zones aim to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour to help create a safer event for every member of the community,” Supt Stewart said.

“Make no mistake, alcohol affects your ability to assess risks, make decisions and behave responsibly.

“We will also have additional Licensing Police in and around licensed venues to target intoxication, alcohol-related crime, anti-social behaviour and under-age drinking.”

Motorists are reminded to plan their trip to Tamworth ahead of time and expect delays.

“There will be a significant increase in traffic in the area and with a number of road closures in place for the duration of the festival, delays are expected in and around Tamworth,” Supt Stewart said.

“Some areas of the CBD will be restricted to vehicles with appropriate council authorisation, which must be displayed at all times.

“Where possible, we suggest people use the Festival Express bus service to get around Tamworth, particularly if you are planning to drink.

“Highway Patrol Command officers will be conducting random breath tests and anyone found to be driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs will be charged.

“In addition, marked and unmarked cars will be patrolling roads in and around Tamworth, and the main thoroughfares leading into town, targeting speeding and all dangerous driver behaviour.”

Visit www.livetraffic.com for all road and traffic conditions.

Supt Stewart said by taking a few simple precautions, festival campers can reduce the risk of crime at camping grounds.

“Camping is considered an important part of the Tamworth Country Music Festival experience and we remind festival campers to be mindful of their own safety and security,” Supt Stewart said.

“With thousands of people in some of these camping areas, we ask everyone to look out for themselves and each other and in an emergency, contact police immediately.”

Tips for campers:
• Plan your trip in advance and if possible, make a booking
• Get to know your surrounding campers
• Leave valuables at home – if you must take valuables with you, ensure they are secured and kept out of sight ie laptops, iPods, stereos, GPS
• Lock your caravan or campervan when unattended

• Where possible, use a lock to secure your tent
• Where possible, use a portable alarm in your tent or camper
• Plan for changes to weather conditions

• Ensure valuables are not left in unattended vehicles

• Report any suspicious behaviour to police

Visit the official festival website for more information: www.tcmf.com.au

City Recital Hall

MOZART AT THE OPERA

SYDNEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Thursday 5 February, 7pm
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra has invited one of Australia’s best-loved mezzo-sopranos, Fiona Campbell, to join them for a program highlighting the richness and beauty of Mozart’s operas – from intriguing rarities such as Lucio Silla to much-loved classics like The Marriage of Figaro . Enjoy a program of overtures and arias that rides the waves of emotion, from the bittersweet joy of love in anticipation, to the despair of rejection and the tenderness of loyalty and devotion.

Man charged after break and enter – Hunter Valley

A man has been charged over an alleged break and enter during which a man was detained, and property including firearms were stolen in the Hunter Valley.

About 2.30pm (Saturday 10 January 2015), a 43-year-old man was at a home on Cooba Bulga Road, Cassilis, when three men wearing masks entered.

The men allegedly detained the 43-year-old before stealing a number of firearms from a gun safe, motorbikes, a Toyota Hilux, and other property.

Following investigations, police yesterday (Sunday 11 January 2015), attended a home on Brown Street Cessnock where they arrested a 26-year-old man.

He was taken to Hunter Valley Police Station where he was charged with aggravated break, enter and commit serious indictable offence in company, and detain in company with intent to get advantage occasioning actual bodily harm.

He was refused bail and will appear at Maitland Local Court today.

Following his arrest, police executed a search warrant on the home where they located and seized a number of items allegedly stolen from the Cassilis property.

Investigations into the incident are continuing.

Man and woman charged with theft of copper wire – Lake Macquarie LAC

A man and woman have been charged following an investigation into the alleged theft of copper wire in the Lake Macquarie Local Area Command.

Over the past three months police attached to the Lake Macquarie Local Area Command have been investigating the theft and recycling of copper wire for financial gain.

About 2.20am (Sunday 11 January 2015), police from Lake Macquarie Special Operations Group stopped a car towing a trailer on Jonathon Street at Warners Bay.

Police searched the trailer and will allege they located a large section of copper wire. A further search of the car revealed a number of tools including a set of bolt cutters.

A 40-year-old man and a 22-year-old woman were arrested and taken to Charlestown Police Station. They were both charged with larceny and goods in custody. The man was additionally charged with use unregistered trailer.

The man was refused bail and will appear in Newcastle Local Court today. The woman has been granted conditional bail and is due to appear in Belmont Local Court on 4 February 2015.

Police appeal to locate car after cyclist hit – Mayfield West

Police are appealing for public assistance after a cyclist was hit by a car which failed to stop at Mayfield West today.

Just before 9am (Saturday 10 January 2015), a 49-year-old man was riding with a small group of cyclists along Industrial Drive when he approached the intersection at Tourle Street.

Police have been told a blue Holden Commodore was travelling in the same direction and approached the group, before overtaking them.

As the Commodore and the group of cyclists continued, the driver of the vehicle was seen to brake a number of times.

The 49-year-old man collided with the back of the vehicle, causing him to fall.

The vehicle failed to stop after the incident. Emergency services were called and the man was taken to John Hunter Hospital with minor injuries.

No one else was injured during the incident.

Officers attached to Newcastle City Local Area Command are investigating the incident and are appealing for any witnesses and the driver of the Commodore to come forward.

The vehicle was described as a voodoo-blue coloured, four-door Holden Commodore sedan bearing black and yellow NSW registration plates.