Daily Archives: 22/03/2016

Police appeal after man assaulted – Tamworth

Police are appealing for information following a robbery and assault in the state’s north west this morning.

Shortly after 1am (Tuesday 22 March 2016), a 27-year-old man withdrew cash from an ATM on corner of Bridge and Crown Street, Tamworth.

Upon returning to his vehicle, he was approached by another man who demanded money. The 27-year-old man refused and he was then hit twice on the right leg with a metal object.

A second man got out of a nearby vehicle and approached the 27-year-old man as he yelled for help. He grabbed the victim, threatened him and took his wallet.

A group of people who witnessed the incident called out to the two men to stop. The men then got into a white car and were last seen driving down Crown Street.

The 27-year-old man attended Tamworth Police Station with the metal object and reported the incident.

Officers attached to Oxley Local Area Command commenced an investigation and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. Police are particularly interested in speaking to the group of people who witnessed the assault.

The first man is being described as Caucasian, late 30’s, 180cm tall, of a thin build with a grey and brown beard and wearing dark clothing.

The second man is being described as Caucasian, late 20’s, with a medium build and dark hair.

Man charged over Wangi Wangi robbery – Robbery and Serious Crime Squad

Police have charged a man in relation to the armed robbery of a registered club in the Lake Macquarie area in 2012.

Strike Force Lockwood was established by the Robbery and Serious Crime Squad to investigate a number of robberies and break and enters in the Lake Macquarie and Newcastle areas in 2012.

That included the armed robbery of a club at Wangi Wangi on 18 November 2012.

Following extensive inquiries, detectives arrested a 45-year-old man at Claymore, in Sydney’s south-west, yesterday (Monday 21 March 2016).

It will be alleged the man was at the location contrary to the conditions of an apprehended violence order.

He was taken to Macquarie Fields Police Station where he was charged with robbery whilst armed with a dangerous weapon and two counts of breach AVO.

He was refused bail to appear at Campbelltown Local Court yesterday and remains in custody to reappear on Wednesday 18 May 2016.

He is the second man to be charged over the incident.