Daily Archives: 12/12/2015

Police investigate motorcycle crash – Armidale

Police are investigating a motorcycle crash in Armidale yesterday.

Just after 1pm (Thursday 10 December 2015), a 52-year-old man was riding a motorcycle east along the New England Highway, when he fell onto the roadway.

Emergency services were called and the man was treated at the scene, before being taken to Armidale Airport, where he was airlifted to John Hunter Hospital.

He remains there in a critical condition.

No one else was injured during the incident.

Officers attached to New England Local Area Command are investigating the circumstances leading up to the crash, and are appealing for any witnesses who have not yet come forward, to contact Crime Stoppers.

Commissioner welcomes 105 new officers to NSW Police Force

More than 100 new officers will join the ranks of the NSW Police Force today.

The 105 recruits will be sworn in at an attestation parade at the NSW Police Force Academy in Goulburn later this morning (Friday 11 December 2015).

They will begin work in their local area commands as probationary constables from next Monday (14 December 2015).

The officers will then complete 12 months’ on-the-job training and study by distance education with Charles Sturt University before they officially graduate with an Associate Degree in Policing Practice, and be confirmed in the rank of constable.

NSW Police Force Commissioner Andrew Scipione said he could not be more proud of the
82 men and 23 women who attested today.

“It is no small feat to have met the requirements of the police training program; it is physically, mentally and emotionally demanding,” Commissioner Scipione said.

“With that behind them, the new officers are about to embark on a career that will be filled with challenges and rewards.

“I am confident they will approach their new roles with dedication, enthusiasm and professionalism,” he said.

The students of “Class 326” hail from a diverse range of countries, including not only Australia, but also Brazil, England, Italy, Malaysia, South Africa and Venezuela.

Seven of the new recruits identify as being from an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background.

They are diverse in other ways, too: the youngest officer who attested today is aged 20; the eldest is 39. For some, it’s their first job; others have come to policing from an earlier career. Many come from Sydney, but there are also recruits who grew up on the South Coast Coast, Northern Tablelands, Blue Mountains, Canberra, Goulburn and Wagga Wagga.

FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT “CLASS 326”

A total of 105 new recruits will be sworn in today.

The class comprises 82 policeman and 23 policewomen.

Of the probationary constables who will attest today, 90 were born in Australia and 14 were born overseas. Their countries of origin include the Brazil, England, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Italy, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Venezuela and Wales.

Among those attesting today, seven probationary constables identify as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island background.

The two youngest recruits are aged 20 and the oldest is 39. Other age statistics:

4 are aged 18-20

48 are aged 21-25

30 are aged 26-30

18 are aged 31-35

5 are aged 36-40

Critical incident – Tamworth

A critical incident investigation has been launched after the death of a man in Tamworth last night.

Police were called to a home on Armidale Road, East Tamworth just after 8.30pm (Thursday 10 December 2015), following reports of a man in distress.

On arrival, police attempted to speak to the man who was armed with a firearm; however the man sustained a gunshot wound and died at the scene.

No police firearms were discharged and no one else was injured.

A critical incident team will now investigate all circumstances surrounding the incident.

All information will be provided to the Coroner.

No further details are available at this time.

Man charged over serious alleged domestic violence offences spanning 11 years

A man has been charged over multiple serious alleged domestic violence offences, including shooting a woman with an air rifle, injuring her with a knife, and sexually assaulting her.

The alleged offences occurred between 2004 and 2015, with the majority occurring while the couple resided in Wagga Wagga; and some allegedly occurring in Ballina this year.

The allegations were reported for the first time in September this year and officers from Richmond Local Area Command immediately commenced inquiries under Strike Force Boat.

As a result of investigations, about 11am yesterday (Thursday 10 December 2015), a search warrant was executed at an address in West Ballina, where police seized computers, tattoo guns, compound bows and other items.

About 2 pm, police arrested a 41-year-old man at a work site in Moree.

He was taken to Moree Police Station, where he was charged with shoot with intent cause grievous bodily harm, four counts of sexual intercourse without consent, three counts of grievous bodily harm with intent, and prohibition of female genitalia mutilation.

The man was refused bail, to appear before Moree Local Court today (Friday 11 December 2015).