Daily Archives: 17/03/2015

Don’t become a victim of theft from motor vehicles – Central Hunter Local Area Command

Police urge owners to take precautions to ensure the safety of property when their car is unattended.

Sergeant Darren Waters, Crime Coordinator, Central Hunter Local Area Command believes that by taking simple preventative measures, the chances of becoming a victim are greatly diminished.

“Police are currently targeting theft from motor vehicle in the Central Hunter police area, so when you leave your car it is a good idea to do a quick checklist.

“Ensure the surrounding area is well-lit, personal belongings are stored out of sight or taken from the vehicle and doors and windows are locked – it is as simple as that,” said Sergeant Waters.

Sergeant Waters advises car owners not to leave valuable items in their vehicle, especially those parked in carparks, driveways or on the road overnight.

“Thieves usually steal electronic items and money, so leave them out of sight.

“Tradesmen are reminded not leave expensive tools in the rear of their cars,” he said.

“It may sound obvious, but always remember to lock your car, and ensure all the windows are fully closed, no matter how short a time period you intend to park. In public areas, try to park where people are moving about and can see your car.”

Man dies after car crash – Belmont

A report is being prepared for the Coroner after a single vehicle crash at Belmont yesterday.
About 7.30pm (Monday 16 March 2015), a man was driving a Toyota Corolla south on the Pacific Highway at Belmont South.

Near the intersection of Alick Street the Toyota appears to have mounted a gutter and struck a concrete fence.

Police from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command and other emergency services attended but the driver, a 52-year-old man could not be revived.

The Toyota has been seized by police and will be examined as part of the investigation.
A report outlining the full circumstances surrounding the male’s death will be prepared for the Coroner.