Daily Archives: 27/12/2015

Man charged with nine offences following domestic – Glendale

A man has been charged with nine offences including alleged firearm possession, following a domestic incident in Glendale yesterday.

About midday (Saturday 26 December 2015), two men, aged 43 and 19, and a woman aged 19, were at a home on Michele Crescent, Glendale.

Another man, aged 45, known to the group, allegedly forced his way into the unit.

He allegedly picked up a knife in the premises and threatened the 43-year-old, before striking him causing him to fall through a window.

The older man then ran from the location.

Officers from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command were notified, attended and spoke to the occupants of the home before conducting a search.

Police will allege they located a firearm barrel, stock, two replica pistols, and ammunition owned by the older man.

About 3pm, later that day, police stopped and arrested the 45-year-old man as he was walking on Glendale Drive, Glendale.

The man was taken to Belmont Police Station and charged with nine offences including;

– Armed with intent,

– Intimidation,

– Common assault,

– Possess prohibited weapon without permit,

– Possess ammunition and,

– Assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

He was refused bail to appear in Newcastle Local Court today (Sunday 27 December 2015).

Two children injured in serious crash near Goulburn

Two children have been hospitalised following a serious crash near Goulburn this afternoon.

About 2pm (Saturday 26 December 2015), a Mitsubishi dual-cab utility was travelling along the Hume Highway at Yarra, when the vehicle left the roadway and hit a tree.

Two boys aged 9 and 11, who were travelling in the back seats, were injured in the crash.

They were treated by Ambulance Paramedics at the scene, before being airlifted to Canberra Hospital – both in a critical condition.

The boys’ 33-year-old mother, who was driving at the time, was taken to Goulburn Base Hospital for mandatory blood and urine testing. Their father, who was in the front passenger’s seat, was not injured.

Police from The Hume Local Area Command are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

Officers are reminding motorists to take additional care, with extra holiday traffic and difficult conditions currently being experienced on the state’s roads.

As part of Operation Arrive Alive, double demerit points will apply for speeding, mobile phone use, seatbelt and helmet use. Double demerits will apply from 24 December 2015 to January 3 2016 and from 22 January 2016 to 26 January 2016 inclusive.