Monthly Archives: March 2015

Police appeal for CCTV footage after man dies – Newcastle

Police investigating the death of a man in Newcastle on the weekend are appealing for CCTV footage from local businesses.
Just after 3am on Saturday 7 March 2015, officers attached the Newcastle City Local Area Command were called to a home on Dickson Street, following reports of a man being injured.

On arrival, police located a man suffering a gunshot wound. He was unable to be revived at the scene.

A crime scene was established and officers conducted an extensive canvass of the area.

Police attached to the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad are assisting local police with investigations.

Detectives are appealing to any businesses or residents within 3km of Dickson Street which may have CCTV capabilities to call Newcastle Police or Crime Stoppers.
Inquiries into events leading up to the incident are continuing.

Five Rebels OMCG members arrested in Tamworth during search warrants

Police have arrested five Rebels outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG) members after search warrants were executed in Tamworth today.

Detectives attached to Oxley Local Area Command have been investigating members and associates of the Rebels OMCG since July 2014, regarding the alleged supply of amphetamines and methylamphetamines in the Tamworth area.

Police attached to Oxley Local Area Command, with members of Strike Force Raptor, executed a number of search warrants in the Tamworth area today, including a warrant on the Rebels Club House.

Investigators arrested five Rebels OMCG members and their associates during the warrants.

Five men were taken to Tamworth Police Station and have been charged with a range of drug offences, including commercial supply of a prohibited drug.

They will appear in Tamworth Local Court today (Tuesday 10 March, 2015).

Investigations are continuing.

Strike Force Raptor was established by State Crime Command’s Gangs Squad in 2009. It is a proactive and high-impact operation targeting outlaw motorcycle gangs and any associated criminal enterprises.

Police investigate man’s death – Mayfield

Police from Newcastle City Local Area Command are investigating the death of a man in a home in Mayfield yesterday.

At 1.50pm (Sunday 8 March 2015), emergency services were called to a home on Kerr Street following reports of a man being injured. Police arrived to find a 71-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest; he died at the scene.

A crime scene was established at the house and examined by specialist forensic officers with detectives continuing investigations into the matter.

Police are appealing for anyone who may have been in the area at the time or witnessed the incident to contact Newcastle City Detectives on (02) 4926 6599 or via Crime Stoppers.

Police investigate aggravated robbery – New Lambton

Police are investigating the assault of a man at New Lambton whose car was then stolen.

About 2pm on Friday (6 March, 2015), a 17-year-old man parked his car at John Hunter Hospital. Police have been told he was approached by a man who demand the victim’s car keys to which he refused. The victim was assault by the man who stole various items then fled the location in the victim’s vehicle.

Officers attached to Newcastle Local Area Command attended and 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 of Caucasian appearance, 20 years old, 183cm tall with a thin build. The man was wearing a white singlet, long dark pants and sunglasses.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or suspicious activity in the area about this time is urged to come forward and contact police via Crime Stoppers.

Shots fired into house – Wallsend

Police are investigating after shots were fired into a home in Wallsend early this morning.

About 1.10am (Monday 9 March, 2015) police responded to reports of shots fired at Youll Street, Wellsend.

Police have been told that a number of shots were fired, before a car was heard leaving the area.

A number of bullets entered a home on Youll Street, however no one was injured.

Police from Newcastle City are investigating the incident and have established a crime scene that is being examined by specialist forensic officers.

Police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward.

Woman assaulted and robbed by men impersonating police – Wagga Wagga

Police are appealing for information after a woman was assaulted and robbed when she was pulled over by two men impersonating police in Wagga Wagga last night.

About 8.45pm (Friday 6 March 2015), a 21-year-old woman with her 20-month old boy was driving a silver coloured Hyundai Elantra on Inglewood Road when she was followed by a car described as a black Ford sedan.

The car used red and blue flashing dash lights to pull over the woman.

Two men wearing clothing described as similar to police uniforms allegedly got out of the sedan and requested the woman hand over her driver’s licence before saying they were going to search her car.

The woman became suspicious and challenged the two men before they allegedly assaulted her, took her purse, and drove away.

The woman received minor injuries from the incident.

Police from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command are investigating the incident and are hoping to speak with two men who might be able to assist with inquiries.

One of the men is described as having a dark complexion, approximately 180-185cm tall, in his mid 30s. He was wearing blue coloured cargo pants, short sleeved shirt, a hat described as similar to an antron (formal) police hat, and carrying a torch.

The second man is described as having a medium build, with a full-length beard and a shaved head. He was wearing dark cargo pants and a light coloured short-sleeve shirt, with no hat.

Investigators are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward.

Tips for the public when they are suspecting a person is impersonating a police officer:

* Always ask for official police identification. A police officer’s badge will have a coloured backing and have a separate photo identification card. If you have any concerns, contact the police station the officers belong to in order to verify their identity. Always source the phone number independently rather than calling a number provided by suspicious individuals. People can also call verified police phone numbers, such as the Police Assistance Line (131 444), Crime Stoppers (1800 333 000) or of course Triple Zero (000) in case of an emergency.

* Any officers executing a search warrant should provide you with a copy of the warrant outlining all the details, including your rights. Search warrants will always be videotaped and an independent officer will be present; any concerns should be directed towards the independent officer.

* Always look for the officer’s arms and appointments. All officers should be in possession of a police radio.

* The incidents we are made aware of involved unmarked vehicles.

* Incidents of people impersonating police officers are rare.

Two men charged following break and enters – Wagga Wagga

Two men were charged today (Sunday 8 March 2015), in relation to three alleged break and enters; two at Jugiong and one at Kooringal.

About 6.30am today (Sunday 8 March 2015), police were patrolling the Sturt Highway when they stopped two men travelling in a blue Ford Focus.

A subsequent search of the vehicle allegedly located items and cash later identified as being stolen from the break and enter of two businesses in Jugiong earlier that morning.

Both men were arrested and taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station.

A 25-year-old man was charged with two counts of break and enter in relation to the businesses at Jugiong.

He was granted conditional bail to appear before Wagga Wagga Local Court on Friday 24 April 2015.

The driver of the vehicle, another 25-year-old male, was charged with the alleged break and enter and malicious damage of a business at Kooringal earlier this week, driving whilst unlicensed, goods in custody and breach of bail.

He was refused bail to appear before Wagga Wagga Local Court on Monday 9 March 2015.

Man charged with multiple offences following pursuit – Wagga Wagga

A man was charged with multiple offences following a pursuit yesterday in Wagga Wagga

About 8.15pm (Saturday 7 March 2015), police from Wagga Wagga Traffic and Highway Patrol stopped a blue Hyundai with three people on Pearson Street for the purpose of a random breath test.

Police will allege that when they approached the vehicle to speak with the driver, they observed a male passenger in the rear of the vehicle who was wanted for outstanding warrants.

This male passenger has allegedly told the driver to drive off and a pursuit was initiated.

During the pursuit, officers allege the male passenger changed seats with the female driver. The male has taken control of the vehicle and driven the car along Moorong Street and Travers Street at speeds in excess of the sign posted speed limit and crossed on to the incorrect side of the road several times.

Police observed a female leap from the passenger seat at the intersection of Old Bomen Road and Bomen Road where she was arrested.

Road spikes were set-up and police stopped the vehicle at the intersection of the Olympic Highway and Travers Street where the 22-year-old driver and the original female driver were arrested.

All three were taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station where the man was charged with police pursuit – not stop – driver dangerously (Skye’s Law), learner not accompanied by driver, learner driver not display “L” plates, and custody of knife in public place.

He was refused bail and will appear before Wagga Wagga Local Court on Monday 9 March 2015.

The original 21-year-old driver is also to face charges in relation to the incident.

 

A PEDESTRIAN and young driver are dead after separate road accidents across Victoria this morning

A 25-year-old Heathcote Junction man is believed to have been struck by a truck as he walked north along the Hume Freeway near the Wandong-Kilmore Rd exit in Wandong, north of Melbourne, just before 4am.

The man died at the scene.

Police were earlier recovering a smashed-up car from the median strip of the Hume Highway near the accident scene.

It is belived the man driving to work at the time and crashed car was his.

The Herald Sun understands a truck driver – not the one involved in the incident – called police shortly before the accident to raise the alarm about a man walking in the road.

It is believed the man was in the road when he was struck by the truck and not walking along the side of the road, as reported earlier.

Police spokeswoman Clair White said: “It appears the man was struck by a truck as he walked northbound on the southbound side of the road.”

The nearest service station is located 5km from the accident scene.

Less than half an hour after that incident, another man in his 20s died after being thrown from his car during a crash in Cranbourne South.

Police believe the driver lost control on Meadow Rd, about 100 meters east of Craig Rd, and crashed through a fence about 4.20am.

The man, believed aged in his 20s, died at the scene.

Police will prepare a report for the Coroner.

The men’s deaths brings Victoria’s road toll to 53 this year compared with 48 at the same time last year.

Police investigate after man dies – Newcastle

Police have commenced an investigation after a man died in Newcastle this morning.

Just after 3am (Saturday 7 March 2015), officers attached the Newcastle City Local Area Command were called to a home on Dickson Street, following reports of a man being injured.

On arrival, police located a man suffering a gunshot wound. He was unable to be revived at the scene.

A crime scene has been established and officers attached to State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad are assisting local police with investigations.

Police have received no other reports of injury.

Inquiries into events leading up to the incident are continuing.

Detectives are asking that anyone who may have seen someone acting suspiciously in the vicinity of Dickson Street around 3am, to call Newcastle Police or Crime Stoppers.