Monthly Archives: February 2016

Police seek information to locate Todd Burns – Newcastle City LAC

Police are appealing for information to locate a man wanted on an outstanding warrant.

Todd Burns, 24, has an outstanding arrest warrant for revocation of parole. His whereabouts are not currently known.

Burns is described as being as being 180 to 185cm tall, fair completion, medium build with black hair.

He is known to frequent, Newcastle, Lake Macquarie and the Hunter Valley areas.

Anyone knows the whereabouts of this person they are urged not to approach him, but to contact Newcastle Police on (02) 4929 0999, Waratah Police on (02) 4926 6599, or Crime Stoppers.

Missing man located – Wagga

A man missing from the Wagga area has been located safe this morning.

The 24-year-old man was last seen leaving his home mid-morning yesterday (Monday 8 February 2016).

It’s believed the man drove to Wiradjuri Revere and about 7pm, he went for a swim; however did not return home.

Officers attached to Wagga Wagga Local Area Command were notified and commenced a search of the area, with the assistance of SES, and Ambulance Paramedics.

About 10.45am today (Tuesday 9 February 2016), the man was located safe about 7.5km south of where he went missing.

He has been taken to hospital for observation.

Police thank members of the public and media for their assistance.

Two charged with alleged drug offences following vehicle stop – Wagga Wagga

A man and woman will face court next month over alleged drug offences following a vehicle stop at Wagga yesterday.

About 3am (Monday 8 February 2016), police stopped a silver utility on the Sturt Highway and spoke to the driver, a 53-year-old man.

He was subjected to a roadside breath test which returned a negative result.

A roadside drug test was also conducted which allegedly returned a positive result.

The passenger, a 22-year-old woman, was also spoken to, before officers from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command searched the vehicle where they allegedly located 5kg of cannabis, amphetamines and cash.

The man and the woman were arrested and taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station.

The 53-year-old man was charged with supply cannabis of a commercial quantity and possess prohibited drug (x2).

The 22-year-old woman was charged with possess prohibited drug (x2) and possession of equipment for the administration of prohibited drugs.

Both were granted conditional bail to appear at Wagga Wagga Local Court on 30 March 2016.

Police appeal for information to locate missing man – Wagga

Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a missing man, after he went for a swim in the Wagga area yesterday.

Shane Skeers, 24, was last seen leaving his home mid-morning yesterday (Monday 8 February 2016), and about 2pm, he received a text message from a family member.

It’s believed Shane drove to Wiradjuri Revere and about 7pm, he went for a swim; however he has not been seen or heard from since.

Officers attached to Wagga Wagga Local Area Command were notified and commenced a search of the area, with the assistance of SES, and Ambulance Paramedics.

The search was suspended yesterday at last light, and will recommence at first light this morning (Tuesday 9 February 2016).

Shane is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 195cm tall, of large build, and was last seen wearing a black t-shirt.

Anyone with information on Shane’s whereabouts is urged to contact Wagga Wagga Police via Crime Stoppers.

Marina Collapse – Lake Macquarie

Police are on the scene of a marina collapse on Lake Macquarie.

About 9.30am (Monday 8 February 2016), police attended Pelican Marina on Soldiers Road, Pelican, after police received reports of a building collapse.

A portion of the marina had given way and fell into Lake Macquarie. There were two people in the Marina at the time however no injuries have been reported.

Police, as well as Fire & Rescue NSW officers remain on the scene. Booms have been set up in the water around the marina.

Police are asking for sightseeing boats to remain clear of the incident site, as the wake is creating issues for emergency services.

Man killed, another injured after being struck by train – East Maitland

A report is being prepared for the Coroner after a man was killed and another was injured when they were hit by a train in the Hunter region on Friday night.

About 10.15pm on Friday (5 February 2016) a 21-year-old man and a 19-year-old man were on the railway tracks about 300 metres east of East Maitland Railway Station when they were struck by a passenger train.

The 21-year-old man died at the scene. The younger man was taken to Maitland Hospital with bruising and abrasions and is in a stable condition.

Police from Central Hunter Local Area Command and Police Transport Command attended and conducted inquiries.

The train line was closed until 3.25am whilst investigations took place.

A report is being prepared for the Coroner.

Police are urging anyone with information in relation to these incidents to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Fatal crash – Ardlethan

A report will be prepared for the Coroner following a fatal crash in the Riverina Region yesterday.

About 6pm (Saturday 6 February 2016), police and emergency services were called to Tallimba-Ardlethan Road, Ardlethan – north-west of Wagga Wagga – following reports of a single-vehicle crash.

On arrival, officers from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command located the 48-year-old male driver deceased in the vehicle.

Initial inquiries indicate the Holden Commodore had been travelling northbound, when the driver lost control on a bend and crashed into a tree.

Police established a crime scene, which was examined by specialist forensic officers.

Local detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash and are appealing for anyone with information that may assist with their inquiries to contact Crime Stoppers.

Teenagers charged over Hume Highway pursuit

Road spikes were used to end the high-speed pursuit of two teenagers in a stolen vehicle, NSW police say.

The 15-year-old and 18-year-old were caught speeding in a stolen toyota Prado at Bookham, north-west of Canberra, on Thursday afternoon and led police on a chase along the Hume Highway.

The 15-year-old driver attempted to evade police by performing a u-turn and travelling north on the Hume Highway before taking the exit ramp on Gundagai Road.

The pursuit came to an end at Cullinga Creek near Cootamundra when road spikes were successfully deployed.

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Both men were arrested and taken to Cootamundra Police Station, where they were linked to a robbery that occurred days earlier on the central coast.

Police will allege the pair were among a group of four teenagers who punched a 17-year-old boy in the head and chest and stole his wallet at the bus terminal of Woy Woy train station.

Both were refused bail to appear on court on a string of charges relating to the robbery, stolen car and the police pursuit.

Inquiries into proposed mergers of NSW Riverina councils get underway

New South Wales councils and ratepayers are being advised delegates overseeing amalgamation meetings are not there to voice opinion on the proposals.

Inquiries were held in Corowa, Urana, Lockhart, Cootamundra and Gundagai in the state’s Riverina region on Thursday to allow residents to speak about the State Government’s council merger plans.

The Baird Government has proposed to reduce the number of NSW councils from 152 to 112.

Corowa Shire Mayor Paul Miegel, said up to 100 people attended the local meeting and most speakers he heard were supportive of a Corowa-Urana amalgamation, but not the inclusion of the Lockhart Shire.

Cr Miegel was first to address the delegate in charge of the Inquiry.

“I managed to hear two other speakers who very much, in their own way, echoed council’s sentiment, and I would be very much surprised if the entire meeting didn’t echo council’s sentiments,” he said.

“We really struggle to see the community of interest with the Lockhart Shire due to their proximity to Wagga.”

Cr Miegel said no decisions on the amalgamations had been made.

“The delegate made it clear from the outset that he was neither for the proposal nor against the proposal,” he said.

“He was there to hear the community concerns based on the criteria that the Local Government Act sets out.

The Mulwala Progress Association is also lobbying to have the town moved from the Corowa to the Berrigan Shire.

Cr Miegel said he understood the group would only go ahead with the Berrigan push, if the three-way merger goes ahead.

“They see no community of interest with Lockhart, plus the huge distances that are entailed,” he said.

“They are concerned there will be a decrease in service delivery to Mulwala because of the shire having to look at the entire region and the huge infrastructure network.”

Member for Cootamundra voices support for voluntary amalgamations

Cootamundra Mayor Jim Slattery said up to 200 people attended the Inquiry in Cootamundra, including representatives of the Gundagai and Harden councils.

The Government has recommended the Cootamundra Shire merge with the Gundagai Shire, but the council wants to amalgamate with the Harden Shire.

Cr Slattery said there was strong community support for the Harden merger.

He was confident in the public consultation process and praised local delegate John Turner.

“They carried out the meeting very professionally and I was very impressed with that and the people understood that,” Cr Slattery said.

The Cootamundra Inquiry heard suggestions of a three way marriage between the Cootamundra, Gundagai and Harden councils.

“We’re still in favour of going to Harden, but if we’re forced to go to Gundagai. We’ll make a big effort to try and make it work … not try, we’ve got to make it work,” Cr Slattery said.

He said it was up to the Gundagai Council to start discussions about a proposed merger of the two shires.

Cr Slattery said his council would not be initiating discussions with the Gundagai.

“We can’t go knocking on their door. Gundagai’s got to invite us because they’ve got their head in the sand and want to stand alone.”

Community desire clear, says MP

Nationals member for Cootamundra, Katrina Hodgkinson, attended both the Cootamundra and Gundagai inquiries yesterday.

She said it was very clear what the community wanted.

“Overwhelmingly at the Gundagai meeting the feeling was that they wanted to stand alone,” she said.

“The proposal to merge with Harden is one that was worked through very carefully and that is certainly the reflection of the majority of the people at Cootamundra, that they wish for that merger to proceed.

“I reinforced that I do support voluntary amalgamations proposals that were made earlier on in the piece, that is for Boorowa and Young to work together, and for Cootamundra and Harden to work together.

“They’re the positions determined by councils in very close consultation with the local communities and IPART [Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal] supported that position.”

Ms Hodgkinson has dismissed votes of no confidence in her, made at community meetings in Harden and Gundagai in the last week, saying she was not there to defend herself.

She is hopeful the inquiries will lead to an outcome that will please locals.

“The delegate to both meetings has been very sincere and very thoughtful in his deliberations,” she said.

“He made comprehensive notes as people were putting their verbal submissions forward.

“He was aided by a very capable team from the Department of Premier and Cabinet and I do hope the recommendations he puts forward to the Boundaries Commission are positive in the ways the communities are hoping.”

Police charge man with robbery – Kurri Kurri

Police have arrested and charged a man following a public appeal for information after a robbery in Kurri Kurri this week.

Shortly before 1am on Thursday 4 February 2016, a man entered a service station on Northcote Street and approached the female attendant.

Officers attached to Central Hunter Local Area Command have been told the man grabbed the attendant around the neck and demanded cash.

The man left the location a short time later with cash and cigarettes. The woman was not hurt during the incident.

The attendant contacted Triple Zero (000) and police from Central Hunter Local Area Command launched an investigation.

Investigators subsequently released CCTV images of a man they believed could assist their inquiries.

Following a number of calls to Crime Stoppers and local police, officers were directed to Hamilton Railway Station about 1am today.

There officers located and arrested a 32-year-old man who was taken to Newcastle Police Station.

He was later charged with robbery and has been refused bail to appear at Newcastle Bail Court today.

Central Hunter Police have thanked the public and media for their assistance with this matter.