Daily Archives: 09/02/2015

One man dead, another critical after Homebush dance party

One man is dead, one is critical and four more people have been taken to hospital after a dance party at Homebush at the weekend.

Police will prepare a brief for the Coroner after the death of a 19-year-old man who collapsed on Saturday (7 February 2015), at a dance festival at Sydney Olympic Park.

More than 16,000 people attended with police conducting an operation in conjunction with security and medical staff.

Onsite medical staff assisted the 19-year-old man before he was taken to hospital in a critical condition, where he later died. A post mortem and toxicology testing will be carried out.

Four other men were also taken to hospital after police believe they consumed illicit drugs.

A 22-year-old man approached medical staff and allegedly informed them he had ingested a large amount of pills.

Police were informed this morning (Sunday 8 February 2015), a 20-year-old Arncliffe man at the event, was taken to Westmead Hospital and currently remains in a critical but stable condition on life support.

South Western Metropolitan Regional Commander, Assistant Commissioner Mennilli, said police made no secret that a high-visibility drug operation would be in force.

“Despite efforts by police and the event organisers to ensure people could attend this music event and enjoy themselves without their lives being put in danger, one man has died and another remains in Westmead Hospital in a critical condition,” Assistant Commissioner Mennilli said.

“New South Wales Police will continue to use drug dogs and search people at events if we believe they are carrying illegal drugs. If you carry and supply illegal drugs you will be arrested,” said Assistant Commissioner Mennilli.

During the dance party police arrested three people for drug supply charges. Many other patrons were issued Criminal Infringement Notice (CIN) for drug possession and other offences, laying 40 charges. The drug dogs searched about 180 people and 23 patrons were treated by medical staff.

A 21-year-old Victorian man is expected to appear in Parramatta Bail Court today (Sunday 8 February 2015) after police allege he was searched and officers located 15 tablets believed to be MDMA.

Police also arrested a 20-year-old Auburn man after he allegedly tried to run from police. He was detained and searched and allegedly was in possession of nearly 100 tablets, believed to be MDMA, and cash.

He was charged with several offences including supply more than an indictable quantity of drugs and deal with proceeds of crime. He was granted bail to appear at Liverpool Local Court on 24 February 2015.

A 20-year-old Greenacre man was also charged with supply more than an indictable quantity of drugs and is expected to appear in Fairfield local Court on 16 March 2015.

Man charged following alleged pursuit – Tamworth

Police have charged a man following an alleged break-in, robbery with wounding, and pursuit, in the Tamworth region yesterday.

About 2.45am (Saturday 7 February 2015), a white Holden Rodeo was stolen from a home on Macquarie Road, Fennell Bay. The owner attended Toronto Police Station and reported the incident.

An investigation was commenced by officers from Oxley Local Area Command.

About 3.15pm (Saturday 7 February 2015), a man driving a white Holden Rodeo allegedly attended service station on Mayne Street, Murrurundi and put petrol in the car before driving off without paying.

Police were contacted and on route received reports of a Holden Rodeo allegedly driving erratically in Tamworth. Officers from Oxley Traffic and Highway Patrol saw the Rodeo on Peel Street and a pursuit was initiated.

After a short time the pursuit was terminated by the officers due to safety concerns.

The Holden Rodeo allegedly continued and collided with two vehicles on Jewry Street, before the driver pulled into a property on Oxley Highway, Bective. The home on the property was broken into and cash and alcohol was stolen and Holden Rodeo was set on fire.

A Toyota Corolla was stolen from the Bective home. A short time later the Toyota was allegedly seen by police from Gunnedah and a pursuit was initiated, before being terminated a short time later due to safety concerns.

The Corolla was driven to Manilla Road, Boggabri, where it allegedly crashed. The driver of passing Holden Commodore, a 45-year-old man, stopped to render assistance to the driver of the Corolla.

The man in the Corolla allegedly punched the Holden driver and hit him over the head with a bottle, before stealing the Commodore.

The 45-year-old man suffered a deep laceration to the back of his head and was taken to Gunnedah Hospital, he has since been released.

A short time later the Holden was seen by police on Boggabri-Manilla Road and a pursuit was initiated, before the Commodore crashed into a barbed wire fence and the driver ran from car.

Police pursued the man on foot and during the arrest of the 33-year-old man, he allegedly punched officers. He was taken to Tamworth Police Station.

The man was charged with 16 offences;

– Robbery armed with offensive weapon;

– Two counts of steal motor vehicle;

– Dishonestly obtain property by deception;

– Three counts of negligent driving;

– Break, enter and steal;

– Damage property by fire;

– Three counts of police pursuit – Skye’s law;

– Aggravated robbery inflict actual bodily harm;

– Assault police;

– Resist police, and;

– Drive motor vehicle during disqualification.

The man was refused bail to appear at Tamworth Bail Court today (Sunday 8 February 2015).

Boys charged after adults allegedly assaulted, robbed – Armidale

Two boys have been charged after three adults were allegedly assaulted and robbed at Armidale overnight.

It was about 11pm (Saturday 7 February 2015), that three men, all aged 19, were at a BBQ area in Curtis Park, Kirkwood Street, when they were approached by two boys.

Police have been told the boys allegedly asked them for cigarettes and money but were declined.

Police will allege a group of young people then surrounded the three men and threatened them.

One of the men was allegedly threatened and head-butted while a second man was also allegedly threatened and had $40 stolen.

A third man went to the first man’s assistance and was allegedly burnt on the neck with a cigarette, hit with a bottle and punched in the face. He ran away but was allegedly chased by the group.

Police from Armidale were alerted and arrested two teenage boys near the scene.

The boys were taken to Armidale Police Station.

A 13-year-old boy has been charged with two counts of robbery in company.

A 17-year-old boy has been charged with two counts of robbery in company, two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm in company, and wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

The boys, both from Armidale, were refused bail to appear in a children’s court today (Sunday 8 February 2015).