Monthly Archives: May 2015

Man extradited following alleged historical aggravated sexual assault – Wagga Wagga

Detectives have charged a man with an alleged aggravated sexual assault that occurred in 1999, after he was extradited from ACT yesterday.

On Wednesday 7 July 1999, a 22-year-old woman was in her home at Best Street, Wagga Wagga, when a man allegedly broke into her unit.

He then allegedly tied the woman up and sexually assaulted her before demanding cash, stealing property and running from the scene.

The incident was reported to police at the time and an investigation was commenced by Wagga Wagga Detectives.

Taskforce OSTROV was established and following a complex investigation a 48-year-old man was identified as a person of interest.

Detectives applied for an arrest warrant. On Tuesday 12 May 2015, the 48-year-old man was arrested in Canberra and taken into custody.

At the man’s court appearance on Thursday 14 May 2015, NSW Police sought his extradition, which was subsequently granted.

The man was taken to Queanbeyan Police Station where he was charged with aggravated assault – inflict assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

He was bail refused, to appear at Queanbeyan Local Court on Thursday 14 May 2015, where he was remanded in custody to appear at Wagga Wagga Local Court on Wednesday 8 July 2015.

Man charged with stealing woman’s purse near Lake Macquarie

A man will appear in court today after allegedly stealing a woman’s purse at a hotel near Lake Macquarie.

About 3:30pm, Thursday 14th May 2015, a woman was celebrating her birthday at a hotel on Ntaba Road, Jewells.

In the poker machine area, a man allegedly stole a purse out of the 59-year-old woman’s bag before running from the hotel.

The woman and other patrons chased the man and police were notified.

Patrolling Traffic & Highway Patrol officers located a 20-year-old man in a nearby backyard.

Police searched the man and seized cash, a folding knife and small quantity of methylamphetamine.

He was taken to Charlestown Police Station and charged with steal from person, two counts of enter enclosed lands, possession of a knife in a public place, possession of a prohibited drug and an outstanding warrant.

The Gateshead man was refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court today (Friday 15 May 2015).

Critical incident declared after fatal crash – Cootamundra

A critical incident investigation has been launched following a fatal motor vehicle crash in the state’s south tonight.

About 7pm (Thursday 14 May 2015), police attempted to stop a Holden station wagon on the Olympic Way at Cootamundra.

The vehicle allegedly failed to stop, and police initiated a pursuit. This continued along the Olympic Way towards Wallendbeen, before it was terminated for safety reasons.

A short time later, police located the Holden crashed into a culvert.

A female, rear-seat passenger died at the scene. The male driver and front-seat female passenger were not seriously injured and have been taken to hospital as a precaution.

The driver will undergo mandatory blood and urine testing.

A critical incident team from Goulburn Local Area Command will now investigate all circumstances surrounding the incident.

That investigation will be overseen by the Professional Standards Command.

All information will be provided to the Coroner.

No further details are available at this time; however, police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. Anyone who can assist police should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Extradited man charged over alleged $12-million-dollar school arson in 2012 – Tamworth

Detectives have charged a man with arson and break-andenter offences after he was extradited from Victoria, where he was arrested this week.

About 3.45am on Sunday 18 March 2012, a fire destroyed the Castlereagh block of the Oxley High School in Tamworth, causing $12 million dollars in damage.

Investigators from Oxley Local Area Command and State Crime Command’s Arson Unit commenced investigations, and in March 2015 identified a 20-year-old man as a person of interest.

On Thursday 9 April 2015, investigators travelled to Malmsbury, Victoria, and interviewed this man.

Following further inquiries, investigators applied for an arrest warrant. On Tuesday 12 May 2015, the man was arrested in Melbourne and taken into custody.

At the man’s court appearance, NSW Police sought his extradition, which was subsequently granted.

The man was flown back to NSW and taken to Surry Hills Police Station, where he was charged in relation to the alleged arson and other matters. Specifically, the man was charged with:

– Destroy property by fire in company;

– Aggravated break and enter an commit serious indictable offence (larceny);

– Aggravated break and enter an commit serious indictable offence (arson);

– Recklessly cause grievous bodily harm in company;

– Affray;

– Damage property.

The man appeared before Central Local Court yesterday (Wednesday 13 May 2015), where he was remanded in custody to face Tamworth Local Court on 29 June 2015.

Police pleased with decrease in truck fatalities

Police from the Traffic & Highway Patrol Command have today welcomed figures released in a report by the Bureau of Infrastructure & Transport showing significant decreases in fatalities involving trucks in NSW.

Acting Assistant Commissioner Stuart Smith said today (Wednesday 13 May 2015) the results show the importance of the work being done by the Joint Traffic Taskforce, compromising the NSW Police Traffic & Highway Patrol Command and the NSW Roads & Maritime Service Inspectors & Investigators.

“We know that NSW is doing very well compared to the rest of Australia when it comes to heavy vehicle fatal crashes, even though a large proportion of heavy truck travel comes through our state,” Acting Assistant Commissioner Smith said.

“While there was a national average annual decrease in fatalities from articulated trucks of 12.2 per cent between 2012 and 2014 – there was actually a 20 per cent average annual decrease in these fatalities in NSW over the same period.

“In the heavy rigid truck category, fatal crashes fell from 22 in 2012 to 21 in 2014, an average annual decrease of 2.3 per cent. During the same period related deaths fell from 23 in 2012 to 21 in 2014, an average annual decrease of 4.4 per cent.

“In the bus category, fatal crashes fell from 15 in 2005 to six in 2014, an average annual decrease of 10.1 per cent. Related deaths fell from 21 in 2005, to six in 2014, an average annual decrease of 11.8 per cent.

“When you consider census data which shows 676,250 heavy vehicles registered in Australia, which share the road with 16,957,243 other vehicles, many of which travel through NSW, the fatality reductions achieved are significant for not only road users, but also for the transport industry,” Acting Assistant Commissioner Smith said.

“Sadly, 18 people have lost their lives in heavy vehicle-related fatalities so far this year, which is certainly an indicator of the need for the Joint Traffic Taskforce, and the Heavy Vehicle Industry to work together to reduce the death toll.

“I don’t think any heavy vehicle driver, or their family, expect to go to work and not come home, which is why our work is important,” he said.

Roads and Maritime Services Director of Safety and Compliance Peter Wells said enforcement activities and engagement with stakeholders are key elements helping to drive compliance within the heavy vehicle industry. Roads and Maritime Services regularly seeks opportunities to work with industry to identify processes to improve compliance, increase safety and ultimately, save lives on NSW roads.

“Recent court actions and outcomes should serve as a reminder of the consequences for companies who refuse to comply with the law and put the lives of innocent road users at risk,” Mr Wells said.

“We will continue our very important work with the NSW Police Force to enforce safety of heavy vehicles across the network. We need industry to acknowledge its role to improving safety of fleets and take action where required. The key question operators need to ask is ‘Are my business practices placing a commercial pressure on others that may influence a risk?’ If the answer is yes, then it must be addressed,” Mr Wells said.

Man charged following domestic-related incident – Windale, near Lake Macquarie

Police have charged a man following an alleged domestic-related incident in Windale last night.

About 9.40pm (Wednesday 13 May 2015), a 30-year-old man became involved in an argument with a woman outside a unit in Myall Street.

The man left the location and returned to his own nearby residence and allegedly armed himself with a knife. The woman then contacted police.

Officers from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command were alerted to the incident and secured the area.

Specialist police including police negotiators were also in attendance.

At 11.15pm, the man surrendered to police and was arrested and conveyed to Charlestown Police Station.

He was charged with common assault and stalk/intimidate with intent to cause fear/physical harm.

The man was refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court today (Thursday 14 May 2015).

Man charged over counterfeit currency – Lake Macquarie

A man has been charged after allegedly trying to use counterfeit currency at a hotel in Warners Bay yesterday.

The man entered the hotel on Lake Street shortly before 2pm on Tuesday 12 May 2015 and allegedly attempted to pay for an item with a $50 note.

The employee refused the note as it was of poor quality and the man left the hotel allegedly discarding several notes outside.

These notes were retrieved by patrons and handed to staff members who contacted police.

A short time later police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended and seized the currency.

Officers then spoke to the man and several associates who were in another section of the premises.

The man was eventually arrested and conveyed to Charlestown Police Station where he was charged with possess counterfeit money and utter counterfeit money.

The 22-year-old Mayfield man was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court today.

DIYNAMIC OUTDOOR (BARCELONA OFF WEEK EDITION)

One month to go until the “Off Week” in Barcelona – and that means it’s only one month to go until “Diynamic Outdoor” on June 20th , when all Diynamic artists and more will come together at “Parc del Forum” at the Barcelonan coastline. The event will run from 12:00 at noon till 3:00 at night and will be held on two stages, with performances by Solomun, Stimming, David August, Adriatique, H.O.S.H., Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Karmon, NTFO, Thyladomid, Magdalena, DJ Phono, Ost & Kjex, Undercatt and Roberto Calzetta & Twin Soul.

Off week is coming closer! It is the time in the year when everyone makes a pilgrimage to Barcelona to experience some of the best electronic music parties the world has to offer. For one week, night becomes day and day becomes night.

On Saturday, June 20th the complete artist roster including all established names and the fresh talents will perform at “Parc del Forum” in Barcelona. Parc del Forum is a green patch at the Barcelonan coastline, surrounded by the futuristic skyline of its own structures and the nearby Congress Center of the City. The event starts at 12:00 noon and continues until 3:00 at night – 15 hours of Diynamic Music sound on two stages.

“Diynamic Outdoor” is the label’s summer open air concept. It started successfully on Ibiza last year and will return to the White Island in 2015 with weekly events at Beachouse, a picturesque beach venue. The Off Week event in Barcelona will be held a few days after the official season opening on June 16th and is the first Diynamic Outdoor event outside the White Island.

The Diynamic Outdoor Off Week Edition Party is the kick off for a very exciting Diynamic summer:
Diynamic’s Ibiza residency, Diynamic Festivals in Brazil, Amsterdam and Istanbul plus countless Diynamic Showcases all around the globe. Summer may come. Hope to see you around!

Don’t miss the international line-up of jazz stars at City Recital Hall

June is jazz month at the City Recital Hall and we’ve got the crème de la crème of talent hitting our shores.

Fresh from the Melbourne International Jazz Festival, Stefano Bollani (Italy) and Hamilton de Holanda (Brazil) will light up our stage with their virtuosic magic on Friday 5 June.

Lose yourself in the sound of this free-spirited duo who famously never rehearse, in a trademark performance of inspired invention.

The very next day, the Big Easy rolls into town when the mighty New Orleans Jazz Orchestra make their Sydney debut.
Jazz giant Dee Dee Bridgewater (vocals), two-time Grammy Award-winning artist, Irvin Mayfield (trumpet) and the 16-piece New Orleans Jazz Orchestra will treat Sydney audiences to the unmistakable sound of the birthplace of jazz. America’s hottest touring jazz orchestra will leave you breathless.