Monthly Archives: August 2015

Police investigate woman’s disappearance – Tamworth

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a woman from Tamworth.

Johann Morgan was last seen by her family at her West Tamworth home on Saturday August 8, 2015.

Family of Ms Morgan have exhausted all avenues to locate her before reporting her missing to Tamworth Police who have now launched an investigation.

Grave concerns are now held for her welfare.

Investigations have revealed Ms Morgan left home without her wallet and mobile phone, and has not accessed her bank accounts since her disappearance. She has also missed a number of scheduled appointments which is unusual.

Family have described her disappearance as out of character.

Ms Morgan is described as being 40-years of age, about 165cm tall with black hair and a medium build.

Anyone with information should contact Tamworth Police on (02) 6768 2999.

Police appeal to locate man with warrant – Tamworth, Newcastle

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man with an outstanding warrant.

Jade Woods, 20, is wanted for robbery and demand money with menace offences, which were allegedly committed against a pizza delivery driver and a taxi driver in Tamworth on 13 June 2015.

After an extensive investigation to locate Jade Woods by officers from Oxley Local Area Command, a warrant has been issued for his arrest.

Further arrests are likely to follow in relation to persons assisting Jade Woods in the commission of these offences.

Jade Woods is known to reside in both Tamworth and Newcastle. Investigators believe he is aware police are trying to locate him.

Anyone who sights Jade Woods should not approach him, but contact police immediately.

Anyone who is aware of his whereabouts should contact Crime Stoppers or Tamworth Police on (02) 6768 2999.

Man charged after pen gun, drugs and cash seized in home, near Wagga Wagga

A man has been charged after police executed a search warrant at a home in Ashmont, near Wagga Wagga, seizing a pen gun, cash, drugs and other items today.

About 7.30am today (Wednesday 19 August 2015), following investigations into the supply of drugs in the area, police executed a search warrant at a home on Callaghan Street.

During the search warrant, police allegedly seized a number of items, including a pen gun, drugs believed to be cannabis, and cash.

All items were seized and will undergo forensic examinations.

At the home, police arrested a 44-year-old man. He was taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station and charged with not keep firearm safely, possess unauthorised prohibited firearm, and possess prohibited drug.

He was refused bail and is due to appear at Wagga Wagga Local Court tomorrow (Thursday 20 August 2015).

Police seek information regarding wanted man – Albury

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man wanted by virtue of two conviction warrants.

Brendon Lee, aged 33, is wanted in relation to two outstanding warrants for traffic and assault offences.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, with fair skin, approximately 170-185cm tall, of thin build and blue eyes and blonde hair.

It is believed that he may be in residing in the Glenroy or Lavington areas.
Any person who sees Brendon Lee is advised not to approach him but contact police immediately.

NSW Police Commissioner commends recipient of posthumous Australian Bravery Award, Senior Constable David Rixon

The NSW Police Force Commissioner, Andrew Scipione, has commended Senior Constable David Rixon for his service as a NSW Police Officer, following the announcement that he will receive a posthumous Australian Bravery Award.

Snr Cst Rixon died after being shot during what should have been a routine traffic stop in Tamworth on 2 March 2012.

Snr Cst Rixon stopped the man, believing him to be a disqualified driver, when the man produced a gun and shot him. Despite being critically injured, Snr Cst Rixon returned fire and arrested the man.

Commissioner Scipione said Snr Cst Rixon was a deserving recipient of a posthumous Australian Bravery Award.

“Snr Cst Rixon died under tragic circumstances while protecting the community in what should have been a routine traffic stop,” Commissioner Scipione said.

“His death affected his family, friends, the local community, and the entire NSW Police Force; and today’s award is testament to the fact that his sacrifice will never be forgotten.

“Snr Cst Rixon’s courage and conviction under incredibly difficult circumstances continues to inspire us and strengthen our resolve to protect the community,” Commissioner Scipione said.

Deputy Premier and Minister for Police Troy Grant said this award is testament to the courage and dedication the men and women of the NSW Police Force display every day.

“Senior Constable Rixon put his life on the line to protect the community and he paid the ultimate price.

“This award recognises his actions and his bravery on that day.

“My thoughts are with Senior Constable Rixon’s family and the NSW Police Force.”

 

Escapee arrested – Goulburn

An escapee from a correctional centre in Goulburn has been arrested.

Yesterday (Tuesday 18 August 2015), a 28-year-old man allegedly escaped from the correctional centre, and was last seen in the vicinity of the centre about 12.50pm.

Officers attached to The Hume Local Area Command commenced an investigation.

Following an extensive search effort, about 10.50pm, police attempted to stop a Nissan ute, alleged to have been stolen, travelling on the Hume Highway at Narellan.

The vehicle allegedly failed to stop, and a pursuit ensued, before road spikes were deployed on the highway at Pheasant’s Nest.

The driver of the vehicle, a 28-year-old man, attempted to flee the scene; however was arrested a short distance away.

He has been taken to Goulburn Police Station, where he is assisting police with their inquiries.

Man wanted on warrant – Newcastle City Local Area Command

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man wanted by virtue of an arrest warrant in the Newcastle area.

Jamie Parkinson, aged 30, is wanted in relation to an outstanding warrant for property, drug and fraud offences.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 180-185cm tall, tanned complexion with brown hair and has tattoos on both sides of his neck. He is known to frequent Hamilton South.

Any person who sees Jamie Parkinson is advised not to approach him but contact police immediately.

Police seek escapee – Goulburn

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man who escaped from Goulburn Correctional Centre today.

Stephen Jamieson, 28, was last seen in the vicinity of Goulburn Correctional Centre about 12.50pm (Tuesday 18 August 2015).

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, 177cm tall, of thin build with a fair complexion and brown eyes.

When he was last seen, Stephen Jamieson was wearing prison greens.

Stephen Jamieson is a maximum security inmate in custody for a range of serious offences.

Anyone who sights Stephen Jamieson should not approach him but contact Triple Zero (000) immediately.

Police seek help to locate missing man – Armidale

Police from Armidale are appealing for assistance to locate a man missing since 10am yesterday (Monday 17 August 2015).

Police were contacted by the family of 51-year-old Stephen ‘Scott’ Hourigan about 6pm (Monday 17 August 2015), due to concerns held for Mr Hourigan.

It appears he left his home in Armidale, travelling in his 2007 grey Toyota Prado, registration number SH 2137, and was heading east on Waterfall Way, out of the Armidale township.

He has been described as Caucasian in appearance, about 185cm tall (6ft’1″) with a solid build (120kg), dark short hair, and a tattoo on left upper arm of Chinese characters.

Police and family hold grave concerns for the welfare of Mr Hourigan, due to his mental state, and are appealing for anyone who may have seen him, or his vehicle, to contact police at Armidale Police Station on (02) 6771 0699, or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Two-year-old girl killed in crash – Hunter Region

A child has suffered fatal injuries, and her 11-month-old brother remains in a critical condition after the vehicle they were travelling in crashed on the New England Highway near Willow Tree tonight.

About 7pm (Monday 17 August 2015), a woman was driving her sedan northbound on the highway, about 4km north of Willow Tree, when the vehicle rolled, landing down an embankment off the side of the road.

A passer-by stopped and assisted, locating a two-year-old child deceased, and an 11-month-old boy suffering critical injuries.

Police from Oxley and Hunter Valley Local Area Command’s attended the scene and co-ordinated a response with the assistance of NSW Ambulance, Rural Fire Service, VRA, and Westpac Rescue Helicopter.

The infant was flown to John Hunter Hospital where he remains in a critical condition.

The woman, who is the mother of the children, was taken to Tamworth Base Hospital where she remains in a stable condition.

Crash Investigators from Tamworth are on scene and will conduct a full investigation, and a brief will be prepared for the Coroner

Anyone who may have witnessed the crash is asked to contact the Crash Investigation Unit at Tamworth on (02) 6768 2890, or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.