Monthly Archives: August 2016

Police investigate after man shot – Hunter Valley

Police are investigating after shots were fired in Muswellbrook overnight.
About 10.30pm on Wednesday 24 August 2016, police responded to reports of shots fired in Anzac Parade, Muswellbrook.

Police from Hunter Valley Local Area Command attended and found damage to a house and a car in the street.

A crime scene was established and examined by specialist forensic officers.

Shortly before 4am today (Thursday 25 August 2016) a 25-year-old man was treated by Ambulance Paramedics for injuries to his back and arm after he was discovered in Brook Street.

The man was taken to John Hunter Hospital, were he remains in a stable condition.

He is currently refusing to assist police with their inquiries.

Police release CCTV images following investigation into house fire – Adamstown

 

Police have released CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to in relation to a house fire in Adamstown last month.

About 11.45pm on Thursday 28 July 2016, emergency services were called to a home on Bryant Street following reports of a fire.

There was no one home at the time of the incident and the fire was extinguished. The fire caused minor damage.

Officers from Newcastle Local Area Command are investigating the matter and would like to speak the man depicted in CCTV footage who may be able to assist with their investigation.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, with a medium build and aged in his 40s or 50s. The man is also described as having brown hair and brown facial hair, and is shown wearing a green beanie, dark coloured jumper and cargo pants.

Albury LAC thank community for their support during ‘Dob in a Dealer’ campaign

Police from Albury Local Area Command (LAC) have thanked the community for their ongoing support during the recent ‘Dob in a Dealer’ campaign.

The Commonwealth-funded campaign is currently being conducted in States and Territories across Australia.

While members of the public are urged to report any prohibited-drug activity via Crime Stoppers; ‘Dob in a Dealer’ is targeting the manufacture, supply and use of ‘ice’ (crystal methylamphetamine) in the community.

‘Dob in a Dealer’ was promoted across Albury/Wodonga Local Area Commands between Wednesday 13 July 2016 and Sunday 24 July 2016.

Police and Crime Stoppers conducted intensive community-engagement activities at locations across the command, encouraging members of the public to report information about prohibited drugs.

Over the course of the campaign and in the weeks that followed, Crime Stoppers received a number of Information Reports from the community relating to possible drug activity in the local area.

Albury Local Area Commander, Acting Superintendent Evan Quarmby, thanked the community for getting behind the ‘Dob in a Dealer’ campaign.

“During the campaign we received 18 Information Reports via Crime Stoppers about suspected drug activity across our region, all of which will now undergo further investigation,” A/Supt Quarmby said.

“We know that a whole-of-community approach is required to tackle the spread of ‘ice,’ so it was positive to see the calls coming in with valuable information.

“I’d also like to urge the public to please keep the calls coming in; ‘ice’ does not discriminate and continues to affect people of all demographics right across the state of NSW,” A/Supt Quarmby said.

“It’s also important to remember that your call to Crime Stoppers could very well change someone’s life. This drug has the potential to ravage lives but don’t forget help is available and it’s never too late to make that change.

“For the money-hungry criminals who manufacture these dangerous substances it’s all about the bottom line; the wellbeing of their customers is simply not of concern, which is why you can never be sure what you’re consuming,” A/Supt Quarmby said.

“Do not underestimate the important role you can play in helping us track down and arrest those involved in manufacturing and distributing ‘ice’ across our neighbourhoods – your phone call could make an enormous difference.”

Crime Stoppers NSW CEO, Peter Price, said people who live and work within Albury Local Area Command can still report information confidentially and anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestoppers.com.au.

“While the campaign has come to a close in Albury LAC, the issue of illegal drugs has not – and we urge the community to continue reporting drug-dealing or drug-manufacturing activity to Crime Stoppers,” Mr Price said.

“We’re calling on members of the public to step up and stamp out ‘ice’ in their community – together we can affect real change.

“Calls made to Crime Stoppers are directed to a state-wide call centre and they’re completely confidential. You do not have to identify yourself and you will not be compelled to participate for a court case,” Mr Price said.

“Most importantly, every piece of information you provide can help solve crimes and reduce drug supply – so if you know something, say something.”

In NSW, the ‘Dob in a Dealer’ campaign is being held in 21 metropolitan and regional local area commands over a six-month period between March and September 2016.

The campaign runs in each command for two weeks, during which local officers and Crime Stoppers representatives host a number of activities to inform local residents of how they can take part and show their support.

Police appeal for information after young girl indecently assaulted in the Hunter Region – SCC Child Abuse Squad

Detectives are appealing for information after a young girl was indecently assaulted in the Hunter Region yesterday.

About 1pm (Monday 22 August 2016), police attended George Booth Drive, Stockrington, following reports an 11-year-old girl had been indecently assaulted.

Police were told the girl, who was dressed in a yellow and blue fairytale costume, was walking along George Booth Drive near West Wallsend, about midday, when a man in a car stopped and spoke to her, offering her a lift.

She got in the car and when they were near Richmond Vale, the man stopped the car and indecently assaulted her before she got out of the car and ran away.

A short time later, a passing motorist stopped to render assistance, contacting police and emergency services.

Officers conducted an extensive search of the area for the man; however, he was not located.

Detectives from the State Crime Command’s Child Abuse Squad Newcastle, with assistance from local police, are investigating the incident and are appealing for assistance from the public to identify and locate the man.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, with a slim build, short blond hair, a trimmed beard, with a small moustache, and aged in his early 40s.

At the time, he was wearing jeans, a red jacket and reading glasses, and driving a dark red-coloured or maroon 4WD with silver rims.

Investigators are urging anyone who may have been travelling along George Booth Drive at the time, or who has information that may assist, to come forward.

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.

Police locate missing woman – Wallsend

Police have located a woman missing from Wallsend this morning.

The 69-year-old woman was last seen leaving her home on Invermore Close alone about 9am this morning (Tuesday 23 August 2016).

When she failed to return, officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command were alerted and commenced searching for her.

About 11.30am, the woman was located safe and sound nearby.

Police thank the public and media for their assistance.

Police appeal for information to help locate missing woman – Wallsend

 

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate a woman missing from Wallsend this morning.

Fatima Colic, 69, was last seen leaving her home on Invermore Close alone. When she failed to return, officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command were alerted and commenced searching for her.

Concerns are held for Ms Colic’s welfare, as she suffers from a medical condition and may appear disorientated.

Ms Colic is described as being of Caucasian appearance, of medium build, and grey shoulder-length hair.

She was last seen wearing a blue scarf, a blue and green dressing gown, and brown pyjamas.

Anyone with information on Ms Colic’s whereabouts is urged to contact local police via Crime Stoppers.

Missing man located – Kotara

A man missing from Newcastle since last night has been located safe and well this morning.

The 20-year-old man had gone missing from his Kotara home about 9.30pm (Sunday 21 August 2016), with police conducting a search of the local area.

The man was located by police at Gateshead about 7.45am today (Monday 22 August 2016) and is safe and well.

Police thank the community and the media for their assistance.

Inquiries continue after truck crash near Morisset

A 27-year-old Sydney man has undergone mandatory testing after a heavy vehicle was involved in a series of incidents near Morisset this afternoon (Saturday 20 August 2016).

Witnesses have told police the heavy vehicle was travelling south on the M1 about 1.30pm, when they became concerned about the way the heavy vehicle was being driven.

About four kilometres south of the Mandalong Road interchange, the heavy vehicle entered a breakdown lane hitting a parked car that had stopped in the emergency phone bay.

The 62-year-old man, who was driving the Astra, was not injured.

The prime mover then went up an embankment and almost rolled before continuing through a number of shrubs and trees before stopping.

The driver, a 27-year-old Gledswood Hills man, was subjected to a roadside breath test which returned a negative result.

After an initial assessment on site by NSW Ambulance paramedics, he was taken to hospital to undergo mandatory testing.

When he is discharged from hospital, police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command will be pursuing legal action.

Inquiries revealed his heavy vehicle licence had been disqualified. Investigations are also continuing regarding the driver’s log book.

Man charged after multiple alleged break-ins – Armidale

Police have charged a man following multiple alleged break-ins in the NSW New England region this week.

Between Monday (15 August 2016) and yesterday (Thursday 18 August 2016), a number of homes were allegedly broken into across Armidale.

About 1.30pm yesterday, police located a stolen Holden Commodore utility in abandoned bushland behind a caravan park on Waterfall Way, Armidale.

Several items of property believed to be stolen were allegedly located and seized during a search of the vehicle and surrounding area.

A short time later, a 39-year-old man was arrested at a home on McBean Avenue.

Police searched the house and allegedly located and seized property believed to be stolen including jewellery and other items.

The man was taken to Armidale Police Station and charged with break and enter commit serious indictable offence (x3), take and drive conveyance without consent of owner (x3), and drive while disqualified.

He was bail refused to appear at Armidale Local Court today (Friday 19 August 2016).

Police appeal for information after child approach – Yass

Police are appealing for public assistance after a child was approached by the same man twice in Yass this week.

Police have been told about 2pm (Sunday 14 August 2016), a 14-year-old girl was walking along Comur Street, Yass where she was approached by a man in a white 4WD.

The girl ignored the man and continued walking.

Shortly before 6pm (Wednesday 17 August 2016), the girl was walking along Hume Street, Yass and was approached by a man in a small black hatchback.

On both occasions, the man asked the girl to come to the vehicle.

The girl declined and the man drove away.

Police from The Hume Local Area Command are investigating both incidents and would like to speak with a man who may be able to assist with inquiries.

He is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, olive complexion, with a large build.

The vehicles are described as being a white 4WD with roof racks and a small black hatchback.

Police are urging for anyone who may have dash cam footage from around the area at the time of the incidents to contact them.

Meanwhile, the incident has again prompted police to encourage parents to discuss the ‘Safe People, Safe Places’ messages with their children, including;

– Make sure your parents or another adult you know knows where you are at all times.

– Always walk straight home or to the place you are walking to. Walk near busier roads and streets, or use paths where there are lots of other people.

– Know where safe places are – a shop, service station, police station, library or school. If you are ever frightened, you should go to one of these places and ask them to call the police.

– Learn about safe adults you can look for and talk to if you need help – police officers, teachers at school, adults you know and trust.

– Don’t talk to people you don’t know and never get into a car with someone you don’t know. If a car stops on the side of the road and you don’t know the person inside, do not stop.

– If you are scared and can use a phone, call 000 and tell them you are scared.

– If someone tries to grab you, yell out, ‘Go away, I don’t know you’. This lets other people know you have been approached by someone you don’t know.