Monthly Archives: March 2015

Man charged with dangerous driving offences – Tamworth

Police have charged a man with dangerous driving offences, including Skye’s Law, after a pursuit involving a stolen vehicle near Tamworth yesterday.

About 4.30pm (Friday 13 March, 2015) police detected a car on the New England Highway, 40km south of Tamworth, allegedly travelling at 128km in a 100km area.

The vehicle refused to stop when directed by police and a pursuit was initiated. A police check of the vehicle indicated it was reported stolen from Lithgow earlier that day.

Police pursued the allegedly stolen vehicle on the New England Highway and into Tamworth where road spikes were deployed without success.

The vehicle continued to the Oxley Highway and onto Werris Creek Road, out of Tamworth township. Police again deployed road spikes without success.

A short time later police successfully deployed road spikes and the vehicle stopped a short time later.

The driver was arrested and taken to Tamworth Police Station.

The 25-year-old from Condobolin was charged with numerous traffic offences including police pursuit not stop drive dangerously (Skye’s law), drive whilst suspended, and take and drive conveyance.

He was refused bail to appear before Tamworth Local Court today (Saturday 14 March 2015).

Man charged with animal cruelty near Newcastle

A man has been charged with serious animal cruelty offences in Cessnock overnight.

Last Thursday, 5 March 2015, a man placed an advertisement on a website for the sale of 11 Bull Terrier cross puppies.

Almost a week later they had not sold and the man offered the puppies, free of charge, to a 25-year-old who accepted.

About 4.30pm, Wednesday 11 March 2015, the 25 year old loaded the puppies in his car and took them to bushland on McLeods Road, Kurri Kurri.

He allegedly began to kill them with a rock, hitting them in the head and throwing them into the bush.

A man saw this occurring and confronted the 25-year-old, who drove from the area with five of the puppies still alive.

The RSPCA were contacted and attended the location. They took the puppies to a vet in Cessnock, only one survived.

The RSPCA commenced an investigation and, with police, attended a home in Heddon Street, Kurri Kurri about 8.20pm last night.

A 25-year-old man was arrested and taken to Cessnock Police Station. He was charged with serious animal cruelty, aggravated animal cruelty and resist arrest.

He was refused bail to appear before Maitland Local Court today (Friday 13 March 2015).

The man allegedly told police four of the five remaining puppies were destroyed and the fifth was re-homed.

AMBER LAWRENCE WINS “BEST FEMALE OZ ARTIST OF THE YEAR” AT THE 2015 CMC AWARDS

Country Music superstar AMBER LAWRENCE last night won “Best Female Oz Artist Of The Year” at the 5th annual CMC Awards announced in Brisbane. Amber was nominated alongside Catherine Britt, Christie Lamb, Jasmine Rae and Kasey Chambers. This win continues the accolades being bestowed on Amber on the back of her current album SUPERHEROES and compliments her ‘Best Female Artst’ WIN at the CMAA Tamworth Golden Guitars in January 2015.

“I am so proud and honoured to have won this award. Thank you to everyone that voted for me. I am truly thrilled, excited and blown away to win another big award for SUPERHEROES, an album I am incredibly proud of,” said Amber soon after being announced as the winner.

Amber’s win continues the success of SUPERHEROES, her fourth album. Since its release in September, 2014 Amber has celebrated this new album with country music fans by touring to cities and towns across Australia and delivered two chart-topping singles – SUPERHERO and THE LIFESAVER and there’s more touring throughout 2015 to come.

Amber headlines the Oz Artist Stage at the CMC ROCKS QLD Festival tonight and performs at the CAMPFIRE FESTIVAL in the Hunter Valley on Sunday 15th March.

More exciting tour announcements forthcoming for 2015 so stay tuned.

Police call on Tamworth drivers to team up with local police to help stop drug-driving – Operation Impairment

Highway Patrol officers want Tamworth drivers to help them combat drug-driving as ‘Operation Impairment’ arrives at the Tamworth Show this week.

Drug driving has emerged to become one of the ‘fatal five’ killers on NSW roads. Last year, new data released by the Centre for Road Safety revealed 11 per cent of road fatalities involved a driver or motorcyclist who had illicit drugs in their system.

The Operation Impairment road show, funded by the Centre for Road Safety, is based on the ‘Momentum’ display that travelled the state last year. It takes in 21 regional shows and events and makes its final stop at the Sydney 500 V8 Supercar race in December.

The roadshow will arrive at the Tamworth Show today (Wednesday 11 March 2015), and will be on display until Sunday (15 March 2015).

NSW Police Force Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Assistant Commissioner John Hartley, said drug-driving was not linked to just one area.

“What we have found is drug drivers are just as likely to be on the roads in country NSW as they are in metropolitan Sydney.

“Because drug drivers are just as likely to be on regional roads, this year’s road show Operation Impairment, is travelling to major events across NSW to educate communities about how dangerous drug-impaired driving is.

“We are pleased to partner with the Centre for Road Safety again this year and will travel to shows and community events highlighting the message – ‘Drug Driving; it’s a Crime.’

“Operation Impairment has something for everyone and I encourage everybody no matter what your interest, to come and see the display this year, which is both informative and interactive,” Assistant Commissioner Hartley said.

To further promote this year’s road safety message, police are using the hashtag #DrugDriving across social media.

Features at this year’s road show include:

  • State-of-the-art high-visibility highway patrol cars, featuring all of the technology police have at their disposal to combat drug-impaired motorists;
  • Road safety handouts and information
  • Police and Centre for Road Safety show bags.

P-plate driver caught speeding near Jugiong

A P-plate driver was caught by police driving at 191 kilometres per hour in a 110 kilometres-per-hour zone, with two children in the car.

The 19-year-old man was speeding on the Hume Highway near Jugiong in the NSW Riverina area when he was pulled over by police.

Two children aged one and three were in the back seat of the car, while their mother was in the front passenger seat.

The driver from Cootamundra was charged with a range of speeding offences and his licence was suspended.

He is due to face Gundagai Local Court in May.

Queensland man dies after being hit by B-double truck on Hume Highway near Yass

An 83-year-old Queensland man has died after being hit by a B-double truck on the Hume Highway near Yass, in southern New South Wales.

Police said at 10.45am (AEDT) officers were called to Manton Ridge, approximately 10 kilometres from Yass, after reports a truck had crashed into a pedestrian.

They said it was believed two vehicles travelling north were stopped in the northbound outer lane, and the man was standing in the lane talking to driver of the other vehicle when he was hit.

He died at the scene.

The driver of the truck and two other people at the scene were not injured, but were taken to Yass Base Hospital suffering shock.

Police said the truck driver also underwent mandatory blood and urine testing at the hospital.

Officers diverted northbound motorists onto the Barton Highway, just north of Canberra, for several hours.

The road is now clear.

Police investigate public place shooting – Gundagai

Inquires are continuing after shots were fired into a vehicle at Gundagai last week.

About 12pm, Friday11 March 2015, Police were called to Mount Street in Gundagai following reports of shots being fired into a vehicle.

The owner told officers that the vehicle had been unattended for several days.

Police attended the location and found that numerous rounds had been fired into a parked vehicle.

A crime scene was established and examined by specialist forensic officers while detectives from Cootamundra Local Area Command conduct investigations.

Anyone who saw any suspicious or unusual activity in the area is urged to contact Tumut Police on (02) 69477130

Man and woman charged following car-jacking – Albury

A man and a woman have been charged after an aggravated car-jacking in Albury last weekend.

About 8pm (Sunday 8 March 2015), a 32-year-old man stopped his white Ford Falcon sedan on Borella Road, Albury.

Police have been told a man approached the car and entered the front passenger’s seat. He allegedly produced a shortened firearm and demanded to be driven to a number of premises in the Albury / Lavington area.

The driver was forced to drive to at least seven residential premises with the man during the course of the night.

About 11.45pm, the man left the driver in Crisp Street. The driver drove home and immediately contacted police.

Officers attached to Albury Local Area Command attended and commenced investigations.

Following inquiries, about 11.30am today (Wednesday 11 March 2015), police arrested a 24-year-old man on Crisp Street. At the time of his arrest he was in company with a 26-year-old woman.

Police searched the pair and allegedly located a shortened firearm and large knife in the possession of the woman.

Both were arrested and taken to Albury Police Station. The 24-year-old man was charged with five offences:

– Aggravated take/drive motor vehicle with person in it armed;

– Take/detain person with intent to obtain advantage;

– Aggravated assault with intent to rob and deprive person of liberty;

– Armed with intent to commit indictable offence;

– Possess shortened firearm (not pistol) without authority.

The man was refused bail, to appear before Albury Local Court tomorrow (Thursday 12 March 2015).

The 26-year-old woman was charged with four offences:

– Possess shortened firearm (not pistol) without authority;

– Not keep firearm safely – prohibited firearm;

– Possess unregistered firearm – prohibited firearm;

– Custody of knife in public place.

The woman was also refused bail to appear before Albury Local Court tomorrow (Thursday 12 March 2015).

Man dies following truck crash – Hume Highway, near Yass

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal truck and pedestrian crash in the state’s south this morning.

About 10.45am today (Wednesday 11 March 2015), police from The Hume Local Area Command and other emergency services were called to the Hume Highway at Manton Ridge, approximately 10km from Yass, following reports of a crash between a truck and a pedestrian.

It is believed two vehicles travelling north were stopped in the northbound nearside lane.

An 83-year-old man was standing within the lane speaking with the driver of the second vehicle when he was struck by a B-double truck also travelling north along the highway.

The man, from Queensland, died at the scene.

The driver of the B-double was not injured but suffered shock. He was conveyed to Yass Base Hospital for treatment and for mandatory blood and urine testing.

The people in the other two vehicles were also uninjured and were transported to Yass Base Hospital suffering shock.

A crime scene was established on the highway and the road was closed in both directions for some hours while examinations of the scene were conducted.

Investigations into the crash are continuing and police will prepare a report for the information of the Coroner.

Drug supply ring busted – Armidale

An investigation into a criminal syndicate operating in the state’s New England region has resulted in the arrests of two men, both of whom were allegedly involved in commercial drug supply in and around Armidale.

In June 2014, police from the New England Local Area Command formed Strike Force Ansae to investigate the supply of MDMA, cannabis and amphetamine-type-substances in Armidale and surrounding towns and suburbs.

Following extensive inquiries, officers today (Tuesday 10 March 2015) arrested two men.

One man, a 28-year-old from Macksville, was stopped in vehicle and arrested at 8am Tuesday 10 March, 2015 on the Pacific Highway at Port Macquarie. He was taken Port Macquarie Police Station and charged with numerous offences including:

– One count of large commercial drug supply (MDMA); 3,700 Tablets.

– One count of commercial drug supply (amphetamine); 454 Grams

– One count of commercial drug supply (MDMA); 1,000 Tablets.

– Two counts of supplying an indictable quantity of amphetamine; 142 Grams

– One count of supplying an indictable quantity of cocaine; 85 grams

– One count of supplying an indictable quantity of cannabis; 9.4 Kilograms

The man was found to be in possession of $8,000 which was seized by police as proceeds of crime.

He has been refused bail to appear before Port Macquarie Local Court on Wednesday 11 March, 2015

Another man, a 30-year-old from Armidale, was arrested by officers from the Queensland Police Service at a construction site in Townsville at 1pm today (Tuesday 10 March, 2015).

He is currently being detained at Townsville Criminal Investigation Division and is due to appear at Townsville Court where detectives from New England Local Area Command will apply for his extradition to NSW to face numerous drug supply charges.

Today’s operation resulted in the execution of a number of search warrants in the Armidale and Macksville areas. The warrants resulted in police finding 47 grams of a white substance which police believe to be amphetamine, two replica pistols and two ammunition magazines.

New England Crime Manager, Detective Inspector Ann Joy, said local police were committed to doing everything they could to combating drug supply and the people who profited from it.

“Drugs are illegal for a reason – they are immensely destructive,” Detective Inspector Joy said.

“Not only do drugs rip families and friendships apart, they drive criminal behaviour and property related crime, and place a huge burden on the wider community.”

“We want to seize drugs and arrest those responsible for dealing with them, to get them out of our community.”

“If you have any information concerning the illicit drug trade in New England, please do get in touch by contacting Crime Stoppers.”

“Information can be provided anonymously, and will be treated in the strictest confidence.”