Daily Archives: 22/07/2015

Man charged with drug possession, supply – Mayfield

A man will appear in Newcastle Local Court today charged with possessing and supplying a prohibited drug.

About 11.10am yesterday (Tuesday 21 July 2015), police noticed a vehicle in a car park on Hanbury Street, Mayfield.

Officers approached the vehicle and spoke with the two occupants – both men, and both aged 44.

After a check of the men’s details, police had cause to search the car.

In the rear of the vehicle, police allegedly located quantities of cash and prohibited drugs.

Police arrested one of the men, a Mayfield resident.

He was taken to Waratah Police Station, where he was charged with supply prohibited drug and possess prohibited drug.

The man has been refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court today (Wednesday 22 July 2015).

Wangaratta council to vote on releasing revised rural land strategy

The administrators of the Wangaratta council in north-east Victoria will decide today whether to go ahead with the latest version of a controversial rural land strategy.

The council’s administrators said the document hoped to strike a balance between individual property rights and protecting rural industries.

They said it looked to provide development clarity and stop conflicts in land use across the municipality.

It arose from a dumped 2012 plan which was heavily criticised for rules which restricted building in the farming zone.

Reviewing the strategy was a key priority when the council’s administrators were appointed in 2013.

The revamped strategy would retain the existing rules but rezone a number of areas.

Parts of Glenrowan, Oxley and Milawa would be changed to ‘rural living zones’, while some areas not used for agriculture would be marked for conservation.

The head of the administrators, Ailsa Fox, has asked ratepayers to put the old document aside and assess this one on its merits.

She said the new plan took into account Victorian Government changes in 2013 and could support farming, allow more tourism and encourage population growth.

The administrators will meet today to decide whether to make any changes before releasing the plan for public comment.

Police investigate suspicious house fire – Cardiff

Police are investigating a house fire in the state’s Lake Macquarie region overnight.
Emergency services were called to Mary Street at Cardiff about 12.15am (Tuesday 21 July 2015), where they found a house alight.
The blaze was extinguished before officers from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command established a crime scene.
An investigation into the incident is underway and police are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.
The fire is being treated as suspicious.

Women charged after arrest at Bondi home

Two women have been arrested at the scene of a council clean-up in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs this morning.

The women, aged 38 and 45, were arrested by police from Eastern Suburbs Local Area Command about 7am today (Tuesday 21 July 2015), in the yard of a home in Boonara Avenue.

Police will allege the women breached a Land and Environment Court order, which allowed Waverley Council to clean up the site.

The 45-year-old woman was taken to Waverley Police Station where she was charged with wilfully obstruct listed officer in exercise of functions under the Local Government Act, and resist arrest.

The 38-year-old woman was issued with a Field Court Attendance Notice for the offence of wilfully obstruct listed officer in exercise of functions under the Local Government Act.

Both women are due to appear in Waverley Local Court on Wednesday 12 August 2015.

Woman arrested in relation to alleged poisoning of nine-year-old girl – Child Abuse Squa

Child Abuse Squad detectives have arrested a woman in the State’s Hunter region in relation to the alleged poisoning of a nine-year-old girl.

Strike Force Twine was established by detectives from the Child Abuse Squad at Newcastle in March this year to investigate the alleged abuse of the girl who had been admitted to hospital with life-threatening renal failure and other serious medical conditions.

Police will allege a contaminated substance had been given to the girl intravenously earlier this year. She has since been released from hospital and is recovering.

It will also be alleged that early last year she was administered tablets which caused medical complications.

About 10.15am today (Tuesday 21 July 2015), Strike Force Twine detectives arrested the child’s mother at a Hunter region address and took her to Cessnock Police Station.

The 42-year-old woman was charged with using poison to endanger life or inflict grievous bodily harm, and assault causing actual bodily harm.

She has been granted conditional bail to appear at court next month.

Strike Force Twine detectives are continuing their investigations into the girl’s medical history.

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.

Man stabbed during home invasion – South Tamworth

Police are appealing for information after a man was stabbed during a home invasion in South Tamworth overnight.

Just after midnight (Tuesday 21 July 2015), a 46-year-old man answered a knock at the front door of his Petra Avenue home and was confronted by a man armed with a knife.

Police have been told he threatened the occupant and forced his way inside, with three people following him.

A 26-year-old man from inside the home ran out the back door and was confronted by four people waiting at the rear of the premises and assaulted.

When the 46-year-old man ran to assist his son, he was stabbed in the lower back.

The group stole the man’s wallet and prescription drugs before leaving in an older-model white Commodore sedan.
Police and Ambulance Paramedics were called and the 46-year-old man was taken to Tamworth Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Police are interested in speaking with a number of people who may be able to assist with inquiries.

The first man has been described to police as having a dark complexion, aged in his teens with a skinny build, about 170cm tall, wearing a grey hooded jumped and dark blue jeans.

The second man has been described to police as having a dark complexion, aged in his teens, about 172cm tall, very skinny build, wearing a blue hooded jumper, baseball cap and black track pants.

The third man has been described to police as having a dark complexion, aged in his teens with a skinny build and buck teeth. He was wearing a multi-coloured football jumper and a black beanie.

The fourth man has been described to police as being Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander in appearance, with fair skin, aged in his late 20s to early 30s, 173cm tall, with a solid build, facial hair and sandy-coloured short hair.

Missing teens located safe and well – Muswellbrook

Two teenage girls missing for a week from Muswellbrook, have been located safe and well.

The 14-year-old girls were last seen by family at 5.30pm on Monday 13 July 2015, in Reef Way.

Yesterday (Monday 20 July 2015), the girls attended Toronto Police Station after one of the parents located the pair had been staying at a house in Toronto.

The girls have been reunited with family.

Police would like to thank the media and the public for their assistance.