Teens approached – Goulburn

Police are appealing for public assistance after three teens were approached in Goulburn on the weekend.

About 11am (Saturday 20 June 2015), three 14-year-old girls were walking in Belmore Park, on Sloane Street, when they were approached by a man.

The man spoke to the girls before the teens walked away from him. The man got into a white station wagon and followed them for a short time.

The girls walked to Goulburn Police Station and reported the incident, an investigation was commenced.

Police would like to speak to a man who may be able to assist with inquiries, he was described as being aged in his 40’s, brown hair, about 170cm tall and wearing a hooded jumper with a “Jim Beam” logo on it.

Police investigate after fatal pedestrian crash – Goulburn

Police have launched an investigation after a man was found on a roadway and later died, in Goulburn this morning.

Shortly before 1am (Saturday 20 June 2015), officers attached to The Hume Local Area Command were called to Faithful Street, near Clifford Street, after reports of an injured man on the road.

Police arrived to find a man, aged 37, with serious injuries lying on the road.

The man was treated by NSW Ambulance Paramedics before being taken to Goulburn Base Hospital, where he later died.

An investigation was commenced and a crime scene established that was examined by detectives and forensic specialists.

From investigations police believe the man was struck while on the road by a Mazda 6.

Following further inquiries, police arrested a 34-year-old woman and 16-year-old boy nearby.

The woman was taken to Goulburn Base Hospital for mandatory blood and urine testing.

The two were taken to Goulburn Police Station.

The woman has been charged with dangerous driving cause death, she was given conditional bail to appear at Goulburn Local Court on Wednesday 8 July 2015.
The teen was released without charge.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or has any information that could assist police, is urged to contact Goulburn Police Station on (02) 4821 2344 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Landcare helps farmers reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Selling carbon credits to help the Federal Government meet its emissions reduction target might not appeal to every farmer.

However, there are plenty who are interested in reducing their own carbon footprint.

A landcare group in south-west New South Wales has stepped in to help.

In 2012, Holbrook Landcare Network received federal funding to deliver the extension and outreach program, through what was the Carbon Farming Initiative.

It spent some of the money profiling the greenhouse gas emissions of eight livestock farms, including Holbrook, Bowna, Tooma, Tumbarumba, Jindera and Morven.

Landholders provided property and production information including rainfall, tree plantings, stock numbers, fuel usage, grazing regime, fertiliser use and types of crops sown.

The Greenhouse Accounting Framework (GAF) calculator, developed by the University of Melbourne, was used to estimate the source and scale of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions on the farms.

Farm case studies were modelled to provide farmers with practical ways to reduce or offset the property’s GHG emissions.

Dale Stringer, executive officer of the Holbrook Landcare Network said a number of emission reduction options have been offered.

“The obvious one is planting trees to sequester carbon,” he said.

“Also things like improving their pastures and pasture management to sequester carbon in the soils.

“They can reduce emissions through more efficient fertiliser use and through supplements that help reduce the methane produced by livestock.”

Tooma farmer Rob Cox runs 700 European cross cattle on a 910 hectare property in the NSW Upper Murray.

He is a big advocate of tree planting and has revegetated 57 hectares or six per cent of the property.

“We have livestock which do emit,” he said

“We do use electricity and diesel and they were all added together and then the area of the trees planted is calculated and then are offset.

“We were lucky enough, because we’re not cropping, and I think those people are hard-pressed to offset emissions. We equated out almost neutral in the end.”

Mr Cox’s property requires a further three hectares of tree plantings to completely offset the farm’s total GHG emissions.

Gordon Shaw’s family have taken a keen interest in improving their environmental credentials on farm since the 1990s

Wantagong, their sheep and cattle property east of Holbrook, is made up of undulating hills and creek flats.

It has provided plenty of scope for revegetation and tree plantings.

This has helped offset the enteric methane emitted from the farms 500 hereford cattle, which is more than 80 per cent of the property’s total GHG emissions.

“We’re looking at further plantations,” Mr Shaw said.

“We’ve always had a steady program of planting out areas.

“Currently we’ve got one per cent of the property under plantations, plus we’ve got a large area of remnant vegetation, about 250 hectares, which is also put aside for vegetation protection.

“We see that as the most effective way of offsetting our emissions.”

The modelled emission reduction options for Wantagong include increasing tree plantings from 15 to 35 hectares to offset total GHG emissions by 48 per cent.

The case study shows that switching the lambing period from autumn to spring can reduce total GHG emissions by approximately 398 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent.

The Holbrook Landcare Network is looking for more volunteers to conduct new case studies.

It will be targeting grain enterprises and mixed farming operations.

Man and woman charged over domestic related firearm offences – Albury

A man and woman will appear in court today (Wednesday 17 June 2015), for several firearm offences following an alleged domestic-related incident in Albury yesterday.

About 2.30pm (Tuesday 16 June 2015), police responded to an alleged domestic-related incident at Hume Street.

Police received information that a firearm was allegedly produced during the incident.

Following a search of the premises, officers allegedly located an unsecured shotgun and ammunition.

A 51-year-old woman and a 44-year-old man were arrested at the scene and taken to Albury Police Station.

The woman was charged with five offences:

– Possess unauthorised prohibited firearm;

– Not keep firearm safely – prohibited firearm;

– Common assault;

– Possess ammunition without holding licence;

– Use offensive weapon with intent to commit indictable offence.

The man was charged with:

– Common assault – DV;

– Possess unauthorised prohibited firearm;

– Dispose stolen property.

Both were refused bail to appear before Albury Local Court today (Wednesday 17 June 2015).

Three charged over fire at home – Goulburn

Two men and a woman have been charged with offences relating to the arson of a home in Goulburn two years ago.

About 8pm on Saturday 24 August 2013, a passing motorist noticed a large amount of smoke coming from a semi-detached home in Lagoon Street.

A neighbour also heard an explosion and saw flames coming from windows in the home.

Police and emergency services attended and were able to determine that the home was empty.

The entire premises were destroyed by fire whilst an adjoining home also suffered fire, smoke and water damage.

Police from Goulburn formed Strike Force Bowood and commenced their inquiries into the cause of the suspicious blaze.

Investigators have now arrested and charged two men and one woman in relation to the incident.

A 24-year-old Crookwell man who was arrested on 26 May 2015 will appear at Goulburn Local Court on 17 June 2015 charged with aggravated break, enter and steal.

A 20-year-old Goulburn woman who was arrested on 11 June 2015 will appear at Goulburn Local Court on 15 July 2015 charged with aggravated break, enter and steal and maliciously destroying property by fire in company.

A 25-year-old former Crookwell man was charged today with aggravated break, enter and steal and maliciously destroying property by fire in company.

He was refused bail and will appear at Goulburn Local Court on 24 June 2015.

Large police operation targets local drug suppliers – Wagga Wagga

A major police operation, targeting local drug suppliers, is currently underway in Wagga Wagga and surrounds.

In February (2015), police from the Wagga Wagga Local Area Command formed Strike Force Calyx to investigate more than 40 people believed to be involved in the supply of methylamphetamine (‘Ice’), MDMA, cannabis and other illicit substances. Officers were concerned about a wave of property crime in Wagga Wagga, Ashmont, Toland, Coolamin and Junee, and contended that the break-ins and thefts were being spurred by illicit drug use.

Over the course of this morning (Tuesday 16 June 2015), local police have executed search warrants at numerous properties in Wagga Wagga, Juneee and Coolamin.

So far, 11 people have been arrested.

More arrests are expected over the course of the afternoon.

 

We know who you are | Man who fled from police left personal items in his car

A MAN driving an unregistered car with no number plates has led police on a chase across the Hume Highway and through the hills of Wodonga after running from the vehicle.

And following Saturday’s incident, the confident criminal appears to have returned to the Holden utlity and performed burnouts, blowing the rear wheels of the car before again abandoning it.

Police say they know who the 18-year-old Wodonga man is and are confident of catching him.

Officers had tried to stop the blue utility on the Old Barnawartha Road about 4.30pm on Saturday after driving past the car and noticing it had no number plates.

After police performed a U-turn, the man stopped the car and ran from the vehicle down a gully, jumped several fences, crossed train tracks and ran across the northbound and southbound lanes of the Hume Highway.

He continued to run across Plunketts Road and through farm paddocks before disappearing into the hills.

About 10 officers — including police who were called in from Wangaratta — attempted to locate the man, and took part in a search of several sheds on properties on Plunketts Road.

Police spent about two hours searching for the man, who they identified through property inside the dumped vehicle, and made enquiries at his home.

A cooler with alcohol was also found inside the car.

Sergeant Wal Larkin said the man’s actions had been reckless and had escalated what would have been a straightforward traffic stop.

“The whole thing was completely reckless,” he said.

“We know who he is; we identified him through items in the vehicle.

“The vehicle wasn’t stolen.

“It was a straightforward traffic matter which could have escalated into something a lot worse due to his reckless behaviour.

“It could have been horrible.”

Charges laid over prison contraband – Goulburn

Two men have been charged after they allegedly attempted to conceal a prohibited drug when entering a correctional facility in Goulburn today.

About 10.30am (Sunday 14 June 2015) a 24-year-old man was being processed through the visitor’s area of a correctional centre when he came under notice by a dog handler.

When the man was questioned further he removed a packet that was concealed on his body. When the package was unwrapped it was found to contain a number of balloons, each containing individual packets of a substance believed to be amphetamine.

The man was arrested and taken to Goulburn Police Station where he was questioned further.

As a result, police arrested a second man, aged 34, in the carpark of the correctional centre about 2pm today.

During a search of the man’s vehicle police will allege they located an amount of cash which officer’s suspect was unlawfully obtained.

He was arrested and taken to Goulburn Police Station where he was charged with knowingly take part in supply, and goods in custody.

The 24-year-old was charged with supply prohibited drug and bring/attempt to bring thing into place of detention without authority.

Both men were refused bail and will appear in Goulburn Local Court tomorrow (Monday 15 June 2015).

Man killed in single vehicle crash – Wagga Wagga

Police will prepare a report for the Coroner after the death of a man in a single vehicle crash at Wagga Wagga overnight.

Shortly after 2.30am today (Saturday 13 June 2015), two men were travelling in a BMW north on Pine Gully Road at Estella.

The vehicle appears to have crossed to the incorrect side of the road and struck a tree.

The 18-year-old Dubbo man in the passenger seat suffered significant injuries in the crash and died a short time later.

The driver, also an 18-year-old Dubbo man suffered serious injuries and was taken to Wagga Wagga Base Hospital. It is anticipated he will be airlifted to Sydney for further treatment to a fractured collar bone and head injury.

Police from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command established a crime scene and commenced their investigations.

A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner outlining the full circumstances of the man’s death.

Police crackdown on non-compliant trucks following serious crash – Operation Austrans

NSW Police have launched a compliance operation with assistance from Victoria Police targeting a transportation company after one of its trucks was allegedly involved in a serious crash on the Hume Highway.

The initiative, which began yesterday (Thursday 11 June 2015), and is part of Operation Austrans, has so far revealed 45 defects, including 10 major and 35 minor defects covering 170 issues such as brakes, suspension, oil and fuel leaks.

In total, 48 trucks and 18 trailers were inspected and 12 Engine Control Modules were downloaded, with two trucks found to be non-compliant, allowing speeds over 100 kph.

Police conducted 14 random breath testing and drug testing, with one driver returning a positive result.

Operation Austrans, a national, month-long blitz on compliance within the heavy-vehicle industry, is being conducted in NSW by the Joint Traffic Taskforce, which comprises NSW Police Force Traffic and Highway Patrol Command officers and Roads and Maritime Services inspectors.

Yesterday’s operation follows a serious crash on Monday (1 June 2015) involving two trucks on the Hume Highway which left one driver with spinal injuries and he was airlifted to Royal North Shore Hospital, where he remains in a serious but stable condition.

The other driver, in a Victoria-registered B Double, was allegedly under the influence of drugs and a quantity of drugs was recovered from the vehicle.

The operation focused on the company’s premises in Albury and Chipping Norton in NSW and Laverton in Victoria, where Victoria Police set up mobile intercepts.

Traffic & Highway Patrol Commander, Assistant Commissioner John Hartley, said police will always be on the lookout for any violations and urged truck companies to comply with all regulations and road rules.

“It is unacceptable that truck drivers and truck companies take risks that put all road users in danger. Our officers will continue to do everything possible to take violating and non-compliant trucks off the road,” Assistant Commissioner Hartley said.

Roads and Maritime Services Director of Safety and Compliance, Peter Wells said the operation on the border today continues to show us the value of an Australia wide crackdown on rogue operators. The identification of safety defects during today’s operation may have stopped another tragic incident like the one we saw at the start of the month.

“It is important operators recognise the focus on compliance and road safety will continue after Austrans is completed. Transport operators must operate safe and roadworthy trucks. This month-long operation has provided further intelligence for us to work through and other road users can be assured we will continue to follow up all information which improves safety on our roads.”