Monthly Archives: March 2015

Albury drug detection operation

Police have conducted a two-day operation targeting street level drug crime resulting in 10 people found carrying drugs in the Albury area.

Between Friday 27 March 2015 and Saturday 28 March 2015, Operation Albury Gold Cup was held within the Albury Local Area Command at various venues in the towns of Albury, Corowa and Mulwala.

The operation targeted street level drug crime and involved local police, licensing police and the dog unit.

The operation resulted in 10 drug detections, one warrant executed and one person charged with resist arrest. The results were as follows:

Court attendance notices were issued to:

A 21-year-old man from Thurgoona allegedly in possession two ecstasy tablets.

A 27-year-old man from Lavington allegedly in possession of 0.34 grams of amphetamine and also charged with an outstanding conviction warrant.

A 26-year-old man from Albury allegedly in possession of an ecstasy tablet.

A 25-year-old man from Albury allegedly in possession of two grams of amphetamine.

A 32-year-old man allegedly in possession of 1.20 grams of cannabis and was also charged with resist arrest.

A 36-year-old man allegedly in possession of 0.20 grams of cannabis.

A 22-year-old man allegedly in possession of three ecstasy tablets.

Police will continue to conduct these types of operations targeting street level drug possession in the Albury area.

Police investigate after off-duty officer threatened – Albury

Police from Albury Local Area Command are investigating an incident after an off-duty officer was assaulted and threatened in Albury on Friday.

About 6.35pm (Friday 27 March 2015), a female off-duty officer and her friend were near a building site in Albury when they saw a woman inside the fencing on the site and a vehicle parked adjacent on the road side.

The officer identified herself as a police officer and spoke to the woman.

A man appeared from near the vehicle and both attempted to leave.

The officer and her friend attempted to stop the pair from getting into the vehicle to leave, when a struggle ensued and the man pushed the officer a number of times and threatened her and her friend with a bladed weapon.

The man and woman then drove away in the vehicle.

Albury Local Area Command commenced an investigation, and as a result of inquiries a 40-year-old woman was arrested at a home on Swan Street yesterday (Saturday 28 March 2015)

She was taken to Albury Police Station and charged with stealing, trespass and shoplifting for an unrelated matter.

The woman was given conditional bail to appear at Albury Local Court on Tuesday 14 April 2015.

Inquiries into the incident are continuing and Albury Detectives want to speak to a 30-year-old man who may be able to assist them with their inquiries.

Man charged with allegedly indecently assaulting boy – Police Transport Command

A man has been charged after allegedly indecently assaulting a 13-year-old boy on a train yesterday.

About 4.40pm (Saturday 28 March 2015), police will allege a 48-year-old man sat next to the boy and his two friends on a Newcastle bound train.

The man allegedly offered the boy alcohol before indecently assaulting the boy.

The boy and his friends stood up and walked away from the man, who started to follow the group before being stopped by another passenger.

Police were notified of the incident and met the train at Woy Woy Railway Station and arrested the man.

He was taken to Gosford Police Station and charged with indecent assault upon person under 16, common assault and stalk / intimidation.

He was granted strict bail conditions to appear before Gosford Local Court on Tuesday 31 March 2015.

Man charged following police pursuit – Medowie, Port Stephens

A man been charged following an alleged pursuit in Medowie last night.

About 10pm (Saturday 29 March 2015), Traffic and Highway Patrol Command officers attached to Port Stephens Highway Patrol observed a white Holden Commodore allegedly travelling above the speed limit along Medowie Road.

Officers attempted to pull over the vehicle and when the vehicle failed to stop, a pursuit was initiated.

The vehicle travelled north along Medowie Road and then east along Richardson Road where it allegedly reached speeds over 200km/h.

A short time later, the vehicle clipped a gutter on Nelson Bay Road which caused tyre damage. The 31-year-old driver allegedly ran from the vehicle and was arrested by police after a short foot pursuit.

Police searched the man and allegedly located a small quantity of a prohibited drug suspected of being methylamphetamine (“ice”).

The man was taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station and charged with several offences:

– police pursuit – not stop – drive recklessly (‘Skye’s Law’);

– exceed speed over 10km/h;

– possess prohibited drug;

– drive while licence suspended;

– custody of knife in public place

As the man was the registered owner, the numberplates of the vehicle were also confiscated for a three-month period.

The man was refused bail to appear before Maitland Local Court on Sunday 29 March 2015.

Trail bike operation – Lake Macquarie

Police have conducted a trail bike operation in the Lake Macquarie area yesterday, issuing five infringement notices for unlicensed and unregistered bikes.

These operations run throughout the year, targeting illegal activity in and around national parks and reserves.

Between 6am and 4pm yesterday (Saturday 28 March 2015) police conducted a trail bike operation in Fraser Park, Birdie Beach, Pinnies Beach, Catherine Hill Bay, Caves Beach, Red Head Beach, and Black Smiths Beach (including Belmont Wetlands).

Police issued infringement notices to four riders for unregistered quad bikes and one trail bike rider was issued an infringement notice for being an unlicensed rider.

In addition police located a stolen vehicle in the northern section of the Belmont Wetlands /Dunes and a stolen vehicle in the old Quarry area, west of Caves Beach.

Old vehicles to traverse the old highway

Elderslie resident Dave West, by his own admission has ‘‘diesel in the brains’’.

The retiree spent 10 years restoring his 1940’s Diamond T which will take part in Haulin The Hume: Old Hume Highway Road Run on April 11 and April 12.

About 300 motor enthusiasts and their vintage commercial vehicles will take part in the convoy which departs from Hawkesbury, head south down the Northern Road and follows the Old Hume Highway to Yass.

All funds raised will raised will go to Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect).

The event is the largest road run of it’s type in Australia.

With the help of a few friends and a truck load of dedication — which he refers to as ‘‘a disease of the mind’’ — Mr West got the vehicle he will traverse the Hume Highway with back on the road.

‘‘When I bought it it was 95 percent there — it was a bit rusty and had a lot of hits,’’ he said.

‘‘But it was still working in 1998 I believe.

‘‘I did a bit here and there and tried to do some every night.

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‘‘I farmed some [tasks] out to other people — the painting was done by someone I know at Tahmoor Smash Repairs.

‘‘But it was just a matter of plodding along.’’

Mr West said his Diamond T would be 75 years old this year, but still was the object of admiration whenever it made a public appearance.

‘‘A lot of people blow there horns and take pictures,’’ he said.

‘‘There’s always a bit of yelling and yahooing.’’

Mr West regularly takes part in historic vehicle exhibitions, but he said he was looking forward to traversing the old highway.

‘‘The idea is to do a reenactment of going down the highway, well as much of the highway that’s left of it,’’ he said.

Stolen war medals located – Lake Macquarie

Several Australian war service medals stolen from a house in Lake Macquarie have been recovered by police.

On Tuesday 24 November 2015, the war medals were stolen from a house in Tingira Heights following a break and enter at the location.

Police from Lake Macquarie Special Operations Group attended and commenced an investigation.

As a result of this investigation, police were able to locate all of the medals which include:

– One British War Medal

– Two sets of World War Two Medals 1939 – 1945

– Two sets of Australia Service Medal 1939–1945

– One Z Special Commando Unit lapel badge

– One Pacific Star

– One defence Medal (United Kingdom)

– One 1939–45 Star

– One Australian Active Service Medal 1945–1975

Police from Lake Macquarie Special Operations Group will be returning the medals to their owner’s family on Friday 27 March 2015 at Swansea Police Station.

The owner’s family plan to wear the medals during ANZAC day celebrations next month.

Police seeking public assistance in locating the whereabouts of Neil Robertson

Police from Newcastle Local Area Command are appealing for information to locate a man wanted by virtue of outstanding warrants.

Neil Robertson, aged 31, is currently wanted on a revocation of parole warrant.

Robertson is described as being Caucasian, 160 to 165cm tall, of medium build, with a number of tattoos on his body.

He is known to frequent Beresfield, Woodberry, Maitland and surrounding areas.

If members of the public have information that can assist in locating Robertson they are requested to contact their local police or Newcastle Police Station (02) 4929 0999.

Global Orchestra’s “Concert for the Planet” takes off!

The Global Orchestra’s inaugural Concert for the Planet, a mass participation, multi-location, first of its kind performance of Holst’s The Planets, has gone global with musicians and communities around the world coming together via innovative technology to mark our commitment to listen to each other and our planet’s needs during Earth Hour 2015.

The unique performance will take place at 8:30pm on 28th March 2015, with Global Orchestra’s Conductor-Cam capturing and streaming the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s (SSO) highly acclaimed Chief Conductor and Artistic Director David Robertson live as he leads the SSO through Holst’s The Planets at the Sydney Opera House.

While the main event will take place at the Sydney Opera House, events are being hosted across the globe as community groups come together to perform in unison with the SSO via the live stream.

With only a few days to go, Global Orchestra has been inundated with registrations and can confirm that several hundred of schools and organisations in Australia and around the world, as well as the NASA base at Langley, will all be joining the performance.  Registration is not compulsory and it is anticipated that the number of people actually participating in the Concert event will be in the thousands.

The inclusion of 70 musicians from NASA’s Langley Research Centre in Virginia, consisting of NASA employees and local Adult and Youth Orchestra Members is a huge addition to the Concert event.

Kelly Murphy, Assistant Head of the Aerothermodynamics Branch at NASA Langley Research Center said today: “One of NASA’s primary missions is to understand and protect our home planet.  NASA Langley, where many of the world’s leading atmospheric scientists conduct cutting-edge research, is thrilled to participate in the Concert for the Planet – with people all over the world – to reflect on how each of us can “play our part for the planet.”

With the support of the SSO, Global Orchestra has also created musical arrangements, instructional videos, lesson plans and information packs for participants to play their part on the big night. The Conductor-Cam, featuring David Robertson conducting the SSO live in performance, will also guide players through the bar numbers and count players in to ensure everyone follows the score and knows when to play their part.

Please see the introduction video at www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yqdp9w0g8Zc

In another world first, Google + will live stream a broadcast quality, multi camera production of the SSO‘s performance, via Hangout on Air.

Earth Hour is supporting the initiative and encouraging schools to link with the Global Orchestra to spread the word of this unique opportunity. More than 200 community and schools groups have already registered, with thousands of participants rehearsing in the lead up to the Concert for the Planet.

Global Orchestra Founder and Artistic Director, Charlie Chan, said today “In the last week we’ve had an amazing pick up of registrations and interest, particularly with the inclusion of 70 musicians at the NASA base in Langley.  There’s only two more days to go and even at this late stage, people are still registering new events – it’s not too late to join!  We’re looking forward to forming the Global Orchestra with the world”

For more information about the Global Orchestra or to register for the Concert for the Planet: www.globalorchestra.com/.

 

Police dogs locates missing man – Maitland

A man who was reported missing from Maitland Hospital has been located.

The 86-year-old man went missing on Monday (23 March 2015) from Maitland Hospital.

As a result, Central Hunter Local Area Command commenced a search for the man. This search utilised officers attached to the Central Hunter Local Area Command, Newcastle Police Rescue, Hunter Region SES and the Dog Unit.

About 11am (Thursday 26 March 2015), an officer attached to the Dog Unit, Senior Constable Wynn, and his dog, ‘Ulrich’, commenced their search around Bonar Street, Maitland, which is 200 metres from the hospital.

Shortly afterwards, police dog, Ulrich, located the missing man lying in long grass next to the lake.

The man was treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics and taken back to Maitland Hospital.

Police would like to thank members of the community and media for their assistance