Daily Archives: 06/01/2015

Man BASE jumps off Hume Highway bridge

A man escaped unscathed after BASE jumping off a Hume Highway bridge over Allens Creek in Douglas Park at the weekend.

He was spotted launching himself off Moolgun Creek Bridge, about 60 metres from the ground, on Saturday afternoon.

Within seconds a red, white and black parachute was seen floating to the ground.

The man reportedly disappeared quickly after landing.

BASE jumping is illegal in Australia so many jumpers go to Europe to practise their jumps and improve their skills.

Two Australians have died since August last year while base jumping overseas.

Man charged with 16 offences following pursuit – Armidale

A man will appear in court facing 16 offences, following an alleged pursuit in Armidale this morning.

About 2.25am (Tuesday 6 January 2015), police attempted to stop a Ford Falcon travelling on the New England Highway, driven by a man and two passengers.

When the car allegedly failed to stop, a brief pursuit ensued, before the driver stopped the car at the corner of Gordon Street.

Police attempted to restrain the driver, a 25-year-old man; however he allegedly spat at a number of officers, before assaulting a sergeant.

Police will allege the man continued to resist arrest, while continuing to spit at police and assaulting a second officer – a constable.

The man was eventually arrested and taken to Armidale Police Station, where he was charged with 16 offences including driver manner dangerous, assault police, resist police, harass police, and licensing and registration offences.

He was refused bail, to appear at Armidale Local Court today (Tuesday 6 January 2015).

Two police officers suffered minor injuries during the incident – one suffering a suspected sprained ankle, while another suffered a sprain to his fingers.

Police investigate after man punched and stabbed – Rutherford

Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a man was punched and stabbed during an attempted armed robbery in Rutherford yesterday.

About 9.25pm (Monday 5 January 2015), a 33-year-old man was walking close to the intersection of Aberglasslyn Road and Alexandra Avenue when he noticed two men behind him.

Police have been told the two men ran towards the man, when one punched him in the neck.

The same man then stabbed the 33-year-old in the leg, before demanding his wallet and keys.

When the injured man refused, the pair ran from the scene in a southerly direction.

The man ran to his home and called emergency services. He was taken to John Hunter Hospital where he is expected to receive surgery to a stab wound to his leg.

Officers attached to Central Hunter Local Area Command are investigating the incident and would like to speak to two men who may be able to assist them with their inquiries.

The first man is described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, about 20 – 25 years old, of slim build, 178cm tall, and was seen wearing a black cap, a black hooded jumper, cargo pants and brown shoes.

The second man is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 20-25 years old, of slim build, about 178cm tall and was seen wearing a black cap, black hooded jumper, denim pants and black shoes.

Three teens assisting police after car travels from Lake Macquarie to Woy Woy hours after pursuit

Three teenagers are assisting police with inquiries after a vehicle was allegedly pursued for a short distance, before travelling from the Lake Macquarie area to Woy Woy today.

About 1.30pm (Monday 5 January 2015), officers attached to Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attempted to stop a white Toyota Corolla sedan in the local area.

A short pursuit ensued; however was terminated a short time later.

Following a number of sightings throughout Tuggerah Lakes and Brisbane Water Local Area Commands, about 3.35pm, the vehicle stopped in the driveway of a home in Woy Woy.

A brief foot pursuit ended on Terry Avenue, where three teenage boys – two aged 16 years and one 15 years – were arrested.

They are currently assisting police at Gosford Police Station.

Police investigations continue and anyone with information is urged to come forward and contact Crime Stoppers.