Daily Archives: 18/05/2016

Seven charged following investigation into alleged large-scale drug supply – Strike Force Yellowbox

Police have arrested seven people, seized drugs and more than $100,000 cash, as part of an ongoing investigation targeting a large-scale drug supply syndicate operating in the NSW Central Hunter region.

Strike Force Yellowbox was established in June 2015 to investigate the supply of methylamphetamine by a drug syndicate operating in the Maitland area.

About 7am yesterday (Tuesday 17 May 2016), Strike Force Yellowbox detectives, with assistance from neighbouring commands, the Dog Unit, Northern Region Operational Support Group and Northern Region Rescue executed a total of 18 search warrants.

The warrants were executed at residential and industrial premises as well as a hotel and storage shed within the Central Hunter Local Area Command (East Maitland, Chisholm, Thornton and Rutherford), and the Port Stephens Local Area Command (Dungog, Raymond Terrace, Heatherbrae).

Three women – aged 23, 49 and 42 – and two men – aged 23 and 44 – were arrested and taken to Maitland Police Station.

Three of the warrants were executed in Queensland with assistance from the Gold Coast Criminal Investigation Branch.

Two males – aged 29 and 45 – were arrested on the Gold Coast and police are awaiting their extradition today (Wednesday 18 May 2016).

The 29-year-old man was charged with supply prohibited drug of a large commercial quantity and knowingly direct activities of a criminal group.

The 45-year-old man was charged with supply prohibited drug of a large commercial quantity, supply prohibited drugs (x3) and knowingly direct activities of a criminal group.

The 23-year-old woman was charged with supply prohibited drugs (x6).
The 42-year-old woman was charged with supply prohibited drugs on an ongoing basis (x5).

The 44-year-old man was charged with supply prohibited drug (x3), supply prohibited drug on an ongoing basis, supply prohibited drug of commercial quantity and participate criminal group.

They have all been refused bail to appear at Maitland Local Court today (Wednesday 18 May 2016).

The 49-year-old woman was charged with supply prohibited drug (x3). She was released on bail to appear at Maitland Local Court today (Wednesday 18 May 2016).

The 23-year-old man was issued a Future Court Attendance Notice for possess prohibited drug (x2), possession or use a prohibited weapon, deal with property suspected proceeds of crime and goods in custody.

Central Hunter Local Area Command Acting Crime Manager, Detective Acting Inspector Mitchell Dubojski said the arrests are a culmination of a lengthy investigation by detectives.

“Investigators have been involved in numerous inquiries with the objective of shutting down a significant drug supply operation,” Detective Acting Inspector Dubojski said.

“All of the officers involved should be extremely proud of their work.”

“I urge anyone with information about the manufacture or supply of illegal drugs to contact police immediately. Callers should contact their local police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.”

Woman charged with malicious wounding – Aberdare

A woman has been charged over the wounding of a man in a domestic incident in the Hunter Valley.
In the early hours of today (Tuesday 17 May 2016), a 38-year-old man and a 47-year-old woman became involved in an altercation in the bedroom of their home on Greta Street, Aberdare.

At the time of the altercation, it is alleged the woman was armed with a knife and a pair of garden shears. It is alleged the woman slashed at the man on several occasions, causing lacerations to his forearm and left leg.

Police and Ambulance Paramedics attended and the man was taken to Cessnock District Hospital for treatment.

The woman was arrested and taken to Cessnock Police Station where she was charged with reckless wounding and assault occasioning actual bodily harm (DV).

She was refused bail to appear at Cessnock Local Court tomorrow (Wednesday 18 May 2016).

Teenager escapes from vehicle after attempted abduction – Albury

Police have commenced an investigation into the attempted abduction of a teenager after she was dragged into a vehicle before escaping at Albury earlier today.

Between 4.30pm and 4.45pm today (Tuesday 17 May 2016), a 17-year-old girl was waiting for a friend in David Street near the intersection of Dean Street.

The girl was approached by a male driving a dark green utility who spoke with her.

The male then dragged the girl into the vehicle and drove west along Dean Street before stopping at a set of traffic lights.

Whilst the utility was stationary the girl was able to escape from the passenger seat.

She was not injured during the incident.

The matter was later reported to police from Albury Local Area Command who searched the area for the vehicle but without success.

The vehicle has been described to police as a dark green utility with a green P-plate on the front windscreen, possibly indicating a Victorian vehicle/driver.

The driver has been described to police as being about 20-years-old with a medium build. He had medium length dark brown hair.

Police have urged anyone who witnessed the incident or with information to contact police immediately.

Man charged after allegedly filming girl on train – Police Transport Command

A man has been charged after allegedly filming a girl on a Newcastle bound train last week.

On Thursday (12 May 2016), officers from the Police Transport Command received a report that a man was seen allegedly filming up a 14-year-old girl’s clothing at Woy Woy Railway Station.

An investigation into the incident commenced.

About 6.45am this morning (Tuesday 17 May 2016), officers from Brisbane Water Police Transport Command arrested a 25-year-old man at Woy Woy Railway Station.

He was taken to Gosford Police Station where he was charged with attempted aggravated filming of a person’s private parts.

He was granted conditional bail to appear at Gosford Local Court on 7 June 2016.

Police are urging anyone with information about the incident or similar incidents to come forward.