Monthly Archives: May 2015

Man arrested over Illawarra murder – Organised Crime Squad

Organised Crime Squad detectives arrested a man at Wagga Wagga today (Tuesday 12 May 2015) in relation to the shooting murder of another man in the Illawarra region last year.

The body of John Gasovski, 48, was located in the Budderoo National Park at Jamberoo by a park ranger on Sunday 15 June 2014. He died after suffering a single shot gun wound to the head.

Mr Gasovski, a father of four, had been reported missing by his wife three days earlier. He had failed to return to his Arncliffe home after telling her he was taking a business trip to Canberra.

Initial inquiries were conducted by the Homicide Squad, but the investigation was referred to the Organised Crime Squad’s Strike Force Brinkley after the murder was linked to an ongoing investigation into commercial drug manufacture and supply.

Four people remain before the courts on drug offences as a result of that investigation.

Extensive inquiries have been conducted into Mr Gasovski’s murder by Organised Crime Squad detectives assisted by the NSW Crime Commission.

Police will allege Mr Gasovski had been involved in the purchase of equipment used to manufacture prohibited drugs prior to his death, and had planned to take part in the transport of a commercial quantity of cannabis from Canberra to Sydney.

About 4.30am today, Organised Crime Squad detectives were assisted by Wagga Wagga Police to arrest a 46-year-old man during a car stop in Wagga Wagga.

The man was taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station and charged with murder.

He was refused bail to appear at Wagga Wagga Local Court tomorrow (Wednesday 13 May 2015).

Commander of the Organised Crime Squad, Detective Superintendent Scott Cook, said organised crime-related homicides were often the most challenging type of murder to solve due to reluctance from some people to provide information to police.

“I would like to thank all the police involved in today’s operation for their dedication and hard work to date,” Det Supt Cook said.

“Police cannot achieve these outcomes without the assistance of the community; I would like to congratulate those in our community who came forward to assist their police. Your help was invaluable.”

Det Supt Cook said this incident was an unfortunate reminder of the risks involved in organised crime.

“Becoming involved with organised crime groups and networks is very dangerous and can often have serious consequences, not only for the individual, but their family and the wider community as well,” Det Supt Cook said.

Man charged after replica firearm seized from truck – Glendale, Lake Macquarie

A man has been charged after allegedly producing a replica firearm following a traffic incident at Glendale, near Lake Macquarie today.

About 1.30pm (Tuesday 12 May 2015), a car and a white Isuzu tipper truck were travelling south along Lake Road at Wallsend, when the occupants of both vehicles allegedly exchanged finger gestures following a traffic incident.

Police were told both vehicles came to be side-by-side and the driver of the Isuzu truck allegedly pointed a silver handgun at the occupants of the car.

The two occupants of the car pulled in behind the truck and contacted police.

Officers from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command located the truck driving along Racecourse Road at Teralba.

The truck and its three occupants were stopped and searched by police and a silver plastic replica handgun was allegedly located inside the cabin.

The 21-year-old driver of the truck was arrested and taken to Toronto Police Station where he was charged with possess unauthorised pistol and two counts of common assault.

He was given conditional bail to appear at Toronto Local Court on Wednesday 27 May 2015.

Police appeal for information after lewd act – Newcastle

Police have released an image of a man they believe can assist with their inquiries into an incident where a man performed a lewd act in front of two children at Waratah last week.

About 3.15pm on Thursday 7 May 2015, a man approached two children, both aged 12.

Police have been told the man exposed himself and then performed a lewd act in front of the children.

The offender then fled from the area and police were contacted.

Officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command attended a short time later but could not locate the man. The children were not injured during the incident.

Investigators have obtained a CCTV image of a man they believe may be able to assist them with their inquiries.

The man in the image is described as being of Caucasian appearance and between 30 and 40 years old. He had a medium complexion, average height and slim build.

He is described as wearing a dark blue hooded jacket, white shorts, heavy shoes, a red peaked baseball cap and was carrying a blue bag.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1 800 333 000.

Callers to Crime Stoppers can remain anonymous and a reward of up to $1000 is payable for information which leads to an arrest.

Police charge men over pursuit – Newcastle

Police have charged two men following a police pursuit at Newcastle overnight.

About 1.40am today (Tuesday 12 May 2015), an off duty police officer observed suspicious behaviour by two men who were approaching unattended cars in a car park at New Lambton.

A short time later police from Newcastle City Local Area Command attended and observed two men in a stolen vehicle.

The officers drove towards the stolen car and activated their warning lights and sirens but the men’s vehicle mounted the footpath and drove away.

As the stolen vehicle entered the confines of the nearby Harker Oval a police pursuit commenced.

The officers were able to follow and observe the stolen car from a road that adjoins the oval which is surrounded by cyclone fencing.

The driver of the stolen car attempted to ram the fence in order to escape but the vehicle became trapped.

Both men were arrested without incident and conveyed to Waratah Police Station.

The 22-year-old driver from Summerland Point was charged with Skyes Law (pursuit), suspended driver, drive conveyance without consent of owner and outstanding warrants.

The 18-year-old from Belmont was charged with being carried in a conveyance and an outstanding warrant.

Both men were refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court today.

City Recital Hall – MOSTLY MENDELSSOHN EGARR & THE GOLDEN AGE

Various dates and times in May and June

Join the Australian Chamber Orchestra for two concert series featuring some of the most inspiring international guests in May and June.

First up, American violin virtuoso Stefan Jackiw joins the ACO for Mostly Mendelssohn, a dazzling program powered by musical prodigies. Jackiw is ‘a legend in the making’ (The Chicago Tribunal) and his vigorous playing style and sweet tone are a perfect match for Richard Tognetti’s brilliant arrangement of Mendelssohn’s famous E minor Violin Concerto. Also in the program, the Orchestra interprets Mendelssohn’s charming String Symphony No.9 and Hugo Wolf’s playful Italian Serenade, and Jackiw and ACO Principal Double Bass Maxime Bibeau take on the challenging duet for violin and double bass, Bottesini’s Gran Duo Concertante.

In June, travel back in time with Egarr & The Golden Age, where Richard Egarr presents music from the Golden Age performed on the ACO’s stunning collection of rare Italian instruments from the 17th and 18th centuries. Back in Australia after the huge success of his 2012 tour with the ACO, expect Egarr to present an invigorating concert that brings new life to some of the Baroque’s finest gems.

Police appeal for information after armed robbery near Maitland

Police are appealing for public assistance following an armed robbery near Maitland overnight.

About 8pm (Sunday 10 May 2015), a man entered a hotel via Young Street, Heddon Greta, and threatened the manager with a firearm.

The man fled the location with cash a short time later.

Witnesses saw the man getting into a vehicle that was parked on Young Street, near the intersection of Trenchard Street.

The vehicle was last seen heading north toward Cliftleigh.

No one was injured during the incident.

Officers attached to Central Hunter Local Area Command were contacted and launched an investigation.

A crime scene was established at the location and examined by detectives.

Inquiries into the matter are continuing and police would now like to speak with a man who may be able to assist in the investigation.

The man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged in his early 20s, about 178cm tall, with dark-coloured eyes and of a skinny build.

He was last seen wearing a dark-coloured hooded-jumper, long dark pants, tan-coloured garden style gloves and a white bandana across his face.

Anyone who knows the man’s identity, or has any information that could assist police, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Man charged over indecent assault of child at Hunter region library – Child Abuse Squad

Child Abuse Squad detectives have charged an 18-year-old man with the aggravated indecent assault of a four-year-old girl at a library in Cessnock, in the state’s Hunter region.

Police were told the girl was in the library’s play area on Wednesday 6 May 2015 when she was approached by an 18-year-old man.

The man allegedly kissed and touched the child before he was challenged by a witness. The man was not known to the child.

Detectives from the Child Abuse Squad at Newcastle commenced investigations and arrested an 18-year-old man at Cessnock Police Station on Friday afternoon.

He was charged with aggravated indecent assault and granted conditional bail to appear at Cessnock Local Court on Wednesday 20 May 2015.

The Child Abuse Squad is comprised of detectives who are specially trained to investigate crimes against children, including sexual assault, physical abuse and serious cases of neglect. The squad works with the Department of Family and Community Services and NSW Health.

Business destroyed following fire – Hunter Valley

A business has been destroyed following a fire at Willow Tree in the Hunter Valley Local Area Command last night.

Just before 8pm (Saturday 9 May 2015), emergency services attended New England Highway after receiving information about a building well alight.

The antique store, which is no longer trading, was entirely engulfed in flames and as a precautionary measure neighbouring properties were evacuated.

As a result of the incident the highway was blocked for over four hours. No one was injured.

A crime scene has been established and an exclusion zone was implemented due to toxic smoke.

Investigations are continuing into the circumstances surrounding the incident; however, police are treating it as suspicious.

Two charged after replica pistol and balaclava seized in vehicle stop – Goulburn

A man and woman will face court today after police seized a replica pistol, balaclava, and other items during a vehicle stop in Goulburn yesterday.

About 5.30pm (Saturday 9 May 2015), police from The Hume Local Area Command stopped a blue
Ford Falcon sedan on Verner Street, Goulburn.

During a search of the vehicle, police allegedly located a replica pistol, a balaclava, and other items.

The items were seized and will undergo forensic examinations.

The driver, a 41-year-old Goulburn man, and passenger, a 19-year-old Goulburn woman, were arrested and taken to Goulburn Police Station.

The driver was charged with possess unauthorised firearm, and possess means of disguising face with intent to commit serious indictable offence.

The passenger was charged with possess unauthorised firearm, possess means of disguising face with intent to commit serious indictable offence, and goods in custody.

They were refused bail and are due to appear at Goulburn Local Court today (Sunday 10 May 2015).

Boat fire – Lake Macquarie

Emergency services have attended a boat fire at Lake Macquarie last night, which is not being treated as suspicious.

About 8.30pm (Friday 8 May 2015), a 60-year-old man was on a 35-foot vessel approximately 50 metres into Lake Macquarie, adjacent to Styles Point, Rathmines, when he noticed flames onboard.

The man fled on an attached safety boat and alerted emergency services.

He suffered minor injuries and did not require treatment. No one else was on the vessel at the time of the incident.

Fire Brigade officers extinguished the fire; however the boat had submerged under the water.

Officers attached to Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended and commenced investigations.

Initial inquiries have led police to believe the fire was not deliberately lit.

Marine Rescue officers with the assistance of the Fire Brigade are expected to bring the submerged vessel in this morning (Saturday 9 May 2015).