Daily Archives: 16/11/2015

Man charged following indecent assault on a bus – Broadmeadow

Police Transport Command has charged a man over an alleged indecent assault on a bus in the Hunter Region earlier this month.

About 8.20am on Thursday 5 November 2015, a 17-year-old girl was travelling on a bus between Speers Point and Hamilton, when a man, who boarded the bus shortly before, moved to sit next to her.

The man then allegedly indecently assaulted the girl before she stood up and moved seats.

When the man exited the bus at Broadmeadow, a witness contacted police.

Officers attached to Police Transport Command attended and commenced an investigation.

As a result of their inquiries, a 37-year-old Cardiff man was arrested at Newcastle Police Station last Friday (13 November 2015) and charged with two counts each of indecent assault and common assault.

He has been granted strict conditional bail and is due to appear at Newcastle Local Court on Thursday 26 November 2015.

Two men charged following alcohol-fuelled violence – Newcastle

Two men have been charged over an alleged alcohol-related assault and offensive behaviour in Newcastle last night.

About 7.30pm (Sunday 15 November 2015), police from Newcastle City Local Area Command were called to a licensed premises on Kendrick Street, The Junction, following reports a security officer had been assaulted.

Police were told the men were asked to leave the licensed premises due to their level of intoxication, to which they refused.

The pair was escorted from the hotel by security and as they left, it is alleged they assaulted a security guard.

After leaving the location, the pair walked down Glebe Road and one of the men allegedly exposed himself to a group of people who were dining at a nearby restaurant.

On arrival, officers located two men allegedly yelling and swearing, as they attempted to entice passersby to fight.

The men – aged 21 and 29 – allegedly challenged police but were arrested without incident and taken to Newcastle Police Station.

The 21-year-old Queensland man was charged with fail to quit, assault, wilful and obscene exposure in/near public place, and offensive behaviour.

The 29-year-old Merewether man was charged with assault and offensive behaviour.

Both men have been granted strict conditional bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court on Thursday 10 December 2015.

Inquiries are continuing.

Newcastle City Local Area Commander, Superintendent John Gralton, said local police would continue the approach of ‘consequence policing’ to alcohol-related violence and anti-social behaviour.

“We have zero tolerance policy to alcohol-fuelled assaults in Newcastle and it’s a simple concept – if you play up, you’re going to be locked up,” Supt Gralton said.

“All officers are tasked to ensure the safety of our community and there are consequences for people who are behaving badly.

“Particularly as we approach the busy summer season, our message is clear: It is not okay to come into town, drink to excess and punch on. If you misbehave in Newcastle, be prepared to face the consequences,” Supt Gralton said.

Police investigate crash – Gundagai

Police are investigating a two-vehicle crash in Gundagai this afternoon.

About 2.40pm (Sunday 15 November 2015), emergency services were called to The Hume Highway near the ‘Dog on the Tucker Box’, following reports of a crash.

Initial investigations suggest a Ford Falcon sedan was travelling north on the Hume Highway when it crashed into a Mitsubishi sedan turning onto the highway from a service station.

The driver of the Mitsubishi, a woman believed to be aged in her late teens or early 20s, was airlifted to hospital in a critical condition.

The driver and passenger of the Ford, a man and woman, were treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics, before being taken to Wagga Wagga Base Hospital with serious injuries.

A crime scene has been established by officers from Cootamundra Local Area Command and investigations are continuing.

The Hume Highway is partially closed in both directions as investigations take place.