Investigation into reported sexual assault concludes – Albury

An investigation into the reported sexual assault of a teenage girl in Albury earlier this week has concluded.

Police were told the 17-year-old girl was sexually assaulted after being confronted by three men while walking across the Dean Street footbridge about 6.30pm on Tuesday (28 April 2015).

Detectives from Albury Local Area Command have conducted extensive inquiries since the reported incident, including forensic testing, and have spoken to a number of people.

The investigation has now finalised.

Police are no longer seeking three men and no further action is anticipated.

Police investigate after teenager sexually assaulted – Albury

Police are appealing for information as they investigate the sexual assault of a teenage girl in Albury last night.

Police have been told about 6.20pm (Tuesday 28 April 2015), a 17-year-old girl was walking across Dean Street Footbridge when three males unknown to her began following her.

Two of the males allegedly took hold of the girl and took her into a nearby bush, when one of the males produced a knife and threatened her, before sexually assaulting her.

The males fled the scene along Dean Street and the teenager contacted police. Ambulance Paramedics assessed her at the scene and she was taken to hospital.

Officers attached to Albury Local Area Command attended and have established a crime scene.

As they continue their investigations, police would like to speak to anyone who witnesses suspicious activity in the area at the time of the incident.

Anyone with information is urged to come forward and contact Albury Police via Crime Stoppers.

Police charge driver travelling 215km/h in 110km/h zone – Jugiong

Police have charged a man who was detected travelling at more than 200km/h in the state’s south last night.

About 6.20pm yesterday (Sunday 26 April 2015), police will allege they observed a Victorian-registered black Holden Commodore travelling south along the Hume Highway at Jugiong, well in excess of the sign posted speed limit.

Highway Patrol officers checked the vehicle’s speed, where it was detected travelling at 159km/h.

Police followed the Holden Commodore as it continued south on the Hume Highway and detected it travelling at speeds up to 215km/h in a 110km/h sign posted area.

The vehicle was eventually stopped and the male driver was spoken to.

The 31-year-old Victorian man was issued with field court attendance notices for exceed speed by more than 45km/h, drive speed dangerous and drive while disqualified and will appear at court at a later date.

THE SLIM DUSTY CENTRE TO OPEN IN OCTOBER 2015 …ANOTHER "FIRST" FOR OUR AUSTRALIAN MUSIC ICON!

The Australian legacy of Slim Dusty continues to grow with the official announcement that the nationally significant Slim Dusty Centre, incorporating the long awaited Slim Dusty Museum, will officially open in Kempsey, on the Macleay Valley Coast NSW, this October 2015. The Slim Dusty Centre will be a major “must see” attraction for national and international tourists alike.

Throughout his long and hugely successful career, this Australian music pioneer achieved so many “firsts” in the Australian entertainment industry. Even now, twelve years after his passing, the King of Australian country music is still achieving those industry breakthroughs. With the opening of the Slim Dusty Centre, Slim will become the first ever Australian entertainment artist to have a dedicated permanent museum established to celebrate his music and life story! Slim Dusty took his unique Australian country music touring show all the way from his Nulla Nulla Creek home to the cities and indeed, to every nook and cranny of this vast land, and now it is fitting that in October his show and his music return to his birthplace of Kempsey.

“We have a wealth of memorabilia and rare archival material which will be presented in a highly professional and entertaining way for visitors to see and of course, to hear. With room for the museum exhibition to expand and grow in the coming years, the displays will eventually accommodate the full collection, which is overwhelming in its breadth.” said Joy McKean, Slim’s wife and partner of more than 50 years.

Slim was closely involved in the early days of the project, and in the year he passed away, he said “Joy and I look forward to the eventual opening of a venture that will showcase not just my music and my life, but the role that Australian Country Music has played in the culture of the North Coast of NSW, and indeed, Australia. It is my hope and ambition that this Centre will show the integration of country music and the different facets of life in this country; also that it will assist young artists and musicians in their studies and careers. I believe too, that it will be of great benefit to the town of Kempsey and the district of the Macleay Valley.” – Slim Dusty AO MBE, 2003

The Centre is a contemporary, architect designed building, located on a 10 hectare site on the southern edge of Kempsey on the Macleay, and apart from the Museum exhibition, the centre, will also feature travelling exhibitions, a themed Café and commercial kitchen, visitors’ centre, as well as a retail area promoting local and regional products.

Already operating as a venue hosting a multitude of events and functions, the Centre will deliver major economic benefits to Slim’s hometown and community of Kempsey. Now after a long road of development and fundraising, a contract has been signed with museum specialists, Freeman Ryan Design, to undertake the establishment of the Slim Dusty exhibition for a public opening in October.

“The thanks truly belong to the fans, to the country music fraternity and to all Slim’s mates out there. To the many people who have stood by us on this journey and have supported the Foundation every step of the way….this is for you. The multitude of Slim Dusty fans will be thrilled to see the many displays and interactive features related to the music and touring that made Slim such an Australian icon” said Kathryn Yarnold (CEO of the Slim Dusty Foundation).

Man charged after police pursuit ends in Yass

About 1pm, Monday April 20, police from Goulburn Traffic and Highway Patrol attempted to stop a white Hyundai Excel on The Hume Highway at Goulburn.

The driver allegedly failed to stop and a pursuit was commenced, however, was terminated due to safety concerns.

About 2pm, police from Yass Traffic and Highway Patrol attempted to stop the Hyundai in Yass, however, the driver allegedly failed to stop and a second pursuit was commenced.

During the pursuit, police successfully deployed a tyre deflation device on the Hume Highway about 10km south of Yass, and the car was stopped.

The driver of the car, a 38-year-old man, was arrested and taken to Yass Police Station.

He was charged with a number of offences, including not stop police pursuit (Skye’s law) (x2), drive whilst cancelled (x2), use unauthorised number plate, and an outstanding warrant.

He was refused bail and will appear at Goulburn Local Court on Tuesday.

Police appeal for information regarding suspicious vehicle – Goulburn

Police are appealing for information after a suspicious vehicle was allegedly seen following a child on their push bike in Goulburn this morning.

Shortly before 8.30am (Friday 24 April 2015), a nine-year-old boy was riding his bike to school along Kinghorne Street, when he saw a vehicle driving slowly behind him.

Officers from The Hume Local Area Command have been told the vehicle followed the boy as he continued through a number of streets, until he reached the school grounds, where it drove away toward the next intersection.

The driver did not approach the boy or attempt to speak with him.

The boy reported the incident to his principal, who promptly contacted police.

Police are continuing their inquiries into the matter and would now like to speak with a man who may be able to assist with their investigation.

The man is described as being about 40-50 years of age, medium build, brown/grey-coloured hair and he was last seen wearing a brown-coloured shirt.

The vehicle involved has been described as a large dark-coloured sedan.

Anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or has any information that could assist police, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Meanwhile, the incident has again prompted police to encourage parents to discuss the ‘Safe People, Safe Places’ messages with their children, including;

– Make sure your parents or another adult you know knows where you are at all times.

– Always walk straight home or to the place you are walking to. Walk near busier roads and streets, or use paths where there are lots of other people.

– Know where safe places are – a shop, service station, police station, library or school. If you are ever frightened, you should go to one of these places and ask them to call the police.

– Learn about safe adults you can look for and talk to if you need help – police officers, teachers at school, adults you know and trust.

– Don’t talk to people you don’t know and never get into a car with someone you don’t know. If a car stops on the side of the road and you don’t know the person inside, do not stop.

– If you are scared and can use a phone, call 000 and tell them you are scared.

– If someone tries to grab you, yell out, ‘Go away, I don’t know you’. This lets other people know you have been approached by someone you don’t know.

Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Man charged following pursuit – Yass

A man has been charged following a police pursuit that ended in Yass yesterday afternoon.

About 1pm (Monday 20 April 2015), police from Goulburn Traffic and Highway Patrol attempted to stop a white Hyundai Excel on The Hume Highway at Goulburn.

The driver allegedly failed to stop and a pursuit was commenced, however, was terminated due to safety concerns.

About 2pm, police from Yass Traffic and Highway Patrol attempted to stop the Hyundai in Yass, however, the driver allegedly failed to stop and a second pursuit was commenced.

During the pursuit, police successfully deployed a tyre deflation device on the Hume Highway about 10km south of Yass, and the car was stopped.

The driver of the car, a 38-year-old man, was arrested and taken to Yass Police Station.

He was charged with a number of offences, including not stop police pursuit (Skye’s law) (x2), drive whilst cancelled (x2), use unauthorised number plate, and an outstanding warrant.

He was refused bail and will appear at Goulburn Local Court today.

Police re-appeal for missing man – Wodonga

Police are re-appealing for community assistance to help locate a New South Wales man who was last seen in Victoria six days ago.
Charles Joseph, aged 59, lives in Lavington, NSW with his wife and is currently renovating a house in Gralen Street, Wodonga (Vic).

At 3.30pm, Wednesday 15 April 2015, Mr Joseph was last seen by his wife who visited him at the Wodonga address.

At 10.30pm, Wednesday 15 April 2015 she returned to the Wodonga address, concerned her husband had not returned home to Lavington.

Upon arrival she noticed his vehicle was still parked in the driveway but the gates were closed. She located his house and car keys inside and she had his wallet. He doesn’t carry a mobile phone.

Police are concerned for the welfare of Mr Joseph as he has not contacted family or friends, has no mobile phone, no vehicle and no access to money.

Investigators have received possible reports that Mr Joseph may have headed north NSW and interstate.

Charles Joseph is described as 165-175cm tall, 75-85kg, medium to solid build, grey thinning hair, unshaven facial hair and wears large rimmed glasses. He was wearing blue work shorts, blue singlet with a blue and white chequered shirt over the top, brown/black work boots and a well worn brown Akubra hat.

Fatal Crash – Wagga Wagga

A report is being prepared for the Coroner after a crash near Yarragundry last night.

About 9.30pm (Friday 17 April 2015) an 18-year-old woman from Collingullie, was driving a Toyota Camry sedan along the Sturt Highway.

The Toyota, that was travelling east, was involved in a collision with a number of vehicles travelling the opposite way.

Emergency services were called and the woman was treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics. She died on the way to Wagga Wagga Base Hospital.

No one else was injured in the collision.

Investigations are continuing.

Police concerned for welfare of missing man – Wodonga

Police are concerned for the welfare of a New South Wales man who was last seen in Victoria two days ago.

Charles Joseph, aged 59, lives in Lavington, NSW with his wife and is currently renovating a house in Gralen Street, Wodonga (Vic).

At 3.30pm, Wednesday 15 April 2015, Mr Joseph was last seen by his wife who visited him at the Wodonga address.

At 10.30pm, Wednesday 15 April 2015 she returned to the Wodonga address, concerned her husband had not returned home to Lavington.

Upon arrival she noticed his vehicle was still parked in the driveway but the gates were closed. She located his house and car keys inside and she had his wallet. He doesn’t carry a mobile phone.

Police are concerned for the welfare of Mr Joseph as he has not contacted family or friends, has no mobile phone, no vehicle and no access to money.

Charles Joseph is described as 165-175cm tall, 75-85kg, medium to solid build, grey thinning hair, unshaven facial hair and wears large rimmed glasses. He was wearing blue work shorts, blue singlet with a blue and white chequered shirt over the top, brown/black work boots and a well worn brown Akubra hat.