Monthly Archives: August 2016

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

Police from The Hume 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 The Hume Local Area Command between Monday 20 June 2016 and Sunday 3 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.

During the two weeks of the campaign, Crime Stoppers received a number of Information Reports from the community relating to possible drug activity in the local area.

The Hume Local Area Commander, Acting Superintendent Andrew Koutsoufis, thanked the community for getting behind the ‘Dob in a Dealer’ campaign.

“We received a number of Information Reports via Crime Stoppers about suspected drug activity in our command, which will now be the subject of further police inquiries,” A/Supt Koutsoufis said.

“It was great to see a positive response from the public over the course of the campaign. We know that stemming the scourge of illicit drugs is a whole-of-community issue and we need to work together to tackle this problem effectively.

“Recently, The Hume LAC arrested almost 50 people, over a week-long period during Strike Force Trinculo, who police will allege were involved in the supply of ‘ice’ in the Southern Highlands,” A/Supt Koutsoufis said.

“Large amounts of cash, prohibited drugs and stolen property were also seized during the operation after a number of search warrants were executed across the region.

“I can assure the community that we will continue to target drug crime and if you are manufacturing or dealing drugs in the local area – you will be caught and dealt with accordingly,” A/Supt Koutsoufis said.

“I’d also like to remind the community to familiarise themselves with the signs of a drug house; things like blacked out windows, diverted electricity and vehicles coming and going at odd hours often indicate the property may be being used for illegal drug manufacturing,” A/Supt Koutsoufis said.

“Never forget 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 The Hume 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 The Hume 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.

Child approached – Kurri Kurri

Police are appealing for information after a girl was approached at Kurri Kurri yesterday.

About 1.50pm (Tuesday 2 August 2016), a 16-year-old girl was walking along Greta Street when she noticed she was being followed by a car.

Police were told the vehicle – a gold or silver coloured “EF” model Ford Falcon with yellow and black number plates – came alongside her.

Five males in the car, described as wearing hooded jumpers, called out to her in an intimidating manner.

The girl called out to a witness walking ahead of her who came to her assistance, before the car drove off.

Police from Central Hunter Local Area Command were notified of the incident and patrolled for the men and the car without success.

They are now appealing for anyone with information about the incident to come forward and contact Cessnock Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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.

Man charged after hydro house dismantled – Lake Macquarie

A man has been charged after police uncovered a hydroponic cannabis house in Lake Macquarie yesterday.

About 10:15am (Tuesday 2 August 2016), officers from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended a home on Macquarie Street, Fennel Bay, following reports of a domestic incident.

Inside, police allegedly located cannabis plants and identified a hydroponic set up in a room.

The occupants returned and a 34-year-old man was arrested and taken to Belmont Police Station.

A crime scene was declared and six cannabis plants, approximately 2.5 kilograms of cannabis, and hydroponic equipment was seized by police. All items will undergo forensic examination.

The man was charged with supply cannabis, cultivate prohibited plant, and possess prohibited drug.

He was granted conditional bail to appear at Toronto Local Court on Tuesday 23 August 2016.

Man charged after guns and drugs found in car near Wagga Wagga

 

A man has been charged after police located drugs, an air pistol, a replica revolver, and ammunition in a car, following a vehicle stop in Turvey Park, near Wagga Wagga, yesterday.

About 3pm (Tuesday 2 August 2016), officers from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command stopped a car carrying three men on Bourke Street, Turvey Park.

Following investigations, officers searched the car and men, and allegedly found an air pistol, a replica revolver, ammunition, and drugs believed to be ‘ice’, in a resealable bag with a picture of a redback spider.

The items were seized and will undergo forensic examinations.

One of the occupants of the car, a 31-year-old man, was arrested and taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station where he was charged with possess firearm (x2), possess prohibited drug, and breach firearm prohibition order.

He was refused bail and is due to appear at Wagga Wagga Local Court today (Wednesday 3 August 2016).

Police investigate after girl forced into car, assaulted – Lake Macquarie

Police are investigating after a 15-year-old girl was grabbed by two men, forced into a car and indecently assaulted in Cameron Park yesterday afternoon.

About 4.45pm (Tuesday 2 August 2016), a 15-year-old girl got off a bus on Blackwood Crescent, after catching the bus from her High School.

Police have been told that after exiting the bus she was grabbed by a man.

After he grabbed the girl, a second man pulled up nearby in a small black four door sedan.

The first man forced the girl into the backseat of the car and indecently assaulted her.

The girl fought back against the man punching him a number of times before she broke from his grasp and ran away.

She was not injured during the incident.

Police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command were notified and commenced investigations.

Investigators are appealing to the public for assistance and are hoping to speak with two men who might be able to assist with inquiries.

One of the men is described as having a tanned complexion and a solid build. He was wearing a black hooded jumper, faded black baggy jeans, and black sneakers. The other is not further described.

Police appeal for witnesses following aggravated break, enter and steal – South Tamworth

Police are appealing for witnesses following an aggravated break, enter and steal in South Tamworth last night.

About 9.40pm (Monday 1 August 2016), a 45-year-old woman returned to a room at a motel on Goonoo Goonoo Road.

A short time later, four unknown males forced entry to the room and attempted to take the woman’s handbag. When she resisted, a struggle ensued.

One of the males produced a knife and threatened the woman before the group fled the scene taking her bag.

The woman suffered minor injuries; however, did not require treatment.

Officers attached to Oxley Local Area Command were called and established a crime scene.

One of the males is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, aged between 14 and 16, tall, of slim build, and was seen wearing a red hooded jumper.

The three other males are not further described.

Any witnesses who have not spoken to police are urged to come forward and contact Crime Stoppers.

Woman charged following domestic stabbing – Lake Macquarie region

A woman has been arrested and charged after a man was stabbed during a domestic incident in the Lake Macquarie area last night.

Police were told a man and woman had been arguing at their Warners Bay home throughout Monday night (1 August 2016), when the woman allegedly armed herself with a knife about 9.30pm.

The man grabbed the knife, suffering a cut to his hand, and was then allegedly stabbed in the arm and back with another knife.

The woman suffered a head wound after being pushed into a refrigerator during the incident.

Four children were at the home at the time of the incident but were not injured.

Police were called to the home several hours later and the man, aged 32, was taken to John Hunter Hospital where he is being treated for non life-threatening injuries.

The woman, aged 56, was taken to Belmont Hospital, then to Belmont Police Station upon her release.

She was charged with reckless wounding and assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and has been refused bail to appear at Toronto Local Court today (Tuesday 2 August 2016).

Inquiries are continuing.

19 charged after retail theft operation – Charlestown

Police have charged 19 people after a retail theft operation in Charlestown last week.

Officers from the Lake Macquarie Target Action Group and Property Crime Reduction Team undertook a retail theft operation in the Charlestown area between Wednesday 27 July and Saturday 30 July.

The operation was established after police identified a significant increase in retail theft in the Charlestown area in the first half of 2016.

During the operation police apprehended 62 people. Of these 62 people, 19 people were charged. A total of 49 offences, mainly relating to retail theft, were charged, 30 criminal infringement notices were given out and 12 juveniles were cautioned.

During the operation the following people were charged:

A 34-year-old female was charged with shoplifting, goods in custody and resist arrest. She was granted bail and will appear in Belmont Local Court on 24 August 2016.

A 42-year-old male was charged with shoplifting. He was issued a Field Court Attendance Notice and will appear in Belmont Local Court 24 August 2016.

A 15-year-old male appeared at a Children’s Court today (Monday 1 August 2016) after he was charged with shoplifting and enter dwelling with intent.

A 32-year-old female was charged with shoplifting. She was refused bail and will appear in Toronto Local Court on 6 September 2016.

A 29-year-old female appeared in Newcastle Local Court on Friday 29 July 2016 after she was charged with three counts of shoplifting and three outstanding warrants.

A 16-year-old male charged with two counts of break enter and steal. He was granted bail and will appear at a Children’s Court on 31 August 2016.

A 32-year-old male charged with take and drive conveyance and two counts of larceny. He was granted bail and will appear in Belmont Local Court on 24 August 2016.

A 31-year-old female charged with shoplifting and state false name. She was refused bail and will appear in Newcastle Local Court on 15 September 2016.

A 28-year-old male charged stealing. He was issued a Field Court Attendance Notice and will appear at Belmont Local Court on 31 August 2016.

Lake Macquarie Detective Superintendent, Brett Greentree, says the operation was a success and similar operations will be conducted in the coming months.

“It was a successful four-day operation with our officers making a significant number of arrests,” Superintendent Greentree said.

“With Christmas and peak shopping seasons coming up we will continue to monitor retail theft in the area and conduct similar operations.”

Wagga Wagga Local Area Command launches ‘Dob in a Dealer’ as state-wide campaign continues

A state-wide campaign aimed at mobilising members of the public in the fight against ‘ice’ will arrive in Wagga Wagga Local Area Command (LAC) today.

The ‘Dob in a Dealer’ campaign has been initiated and funded by the Commonwealth Government, and is currently taking place in States and Territories across Australia.

In NSW, the campaign is being held in 21 LACs across the state, over a six-month period between March and September 2016.

It will run in each LAC for two weeks, during which police and Crime Stoppers will conduct community-engagement activities designed to educate the public on the dangers of illicit drugs and how they can show their support for the campaign.

These activities will also highlight the important role members of the public have in helping police to shut down drug-manufacturing syndicates and arrest drug suppliers.

During the campaign, residents across Wagga Wagga LAC will be urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via the online portal, where they can report drug-dealing activities anonymously.

While members of the public are encouraged to report any prohibited-drug activity via Crime Stoppers, the focus of the ‘Dob in a Dealer’ campaign is the production, distribution and use of ‘ice’ (crystal methylamphetamine).