Woman dies in three car crash – Beresfield

Inquiries are continuing after a woman died in a three-vehicle crash at Beresfield this afternoon (Thursday 21 May 2015).

About 4.10pm emergency services were called to John Renshaw Drive.

When they arrived, police and NSW Ambulance Paramedics found a 23-year-old woman had died. She was the driver and sole occupant of a Holden Commodore.

After being assessed by NSW Ambulance Paramedics at the scene, the female driver of a station wagon was taken to John Hunter Hospital. She is receiving further treatment for suspected leg and internal injuries

A male, who was also travelling in the station wagon, sustained minor injuries

The occupants of the third vehicle only sustained minor injuries.

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Police continue investigation into alleged assault of off-duty police officer – Merewether

Police are appealing for witnesses following an incident at a junior soccer match at Merewether last week.

About 10.30am on Saturday 16 May 2015, a man was allegedly behaving in an offensive manner towards other members of the public over a parking issue at Myamblah Crescent Oval.

An off-duty police officer asked the man to cease his behaviour and leave the area. The officer was then allegedly assaulted by the man.

The officer identified himself as a serving member of the NSW Police Force.

The man allegedly continued to assault the police officer before driving away.

About 7.15pm yesterday (Wednesday 20 May 2015), Newcastle City detectives attended a house in Broadmeadow and arrested a 34-year-old man.

He was taken to Newcastle Police Station and charged with three offences:

– Common assault;

– Assault officer in execution of duty;

– Affray.

The man was granted conditional bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court on Thursday 11 June 2015.

The investigation is ongoing. Police would like to speak with any witnesses to the incident and urge them to contact Newcastle Detectives on (02) 4929 0999 or Crime Stoppers 1800 333 000.

Missing teen – Mayfield

Police are appealing for assistance from the community to locate a teenage girl missing from Mayfield.

Tara Hipwell, aged 14, was last seen leaving her high school in Mayfield at 3.20pm (Thursday 14 May 2015), she did not arrive at her Waratah home.

Police were notified and Newcastle Local Area Command commenced a search for Tara.

Officers have conducted numerous inquiries and searches however she has not been located.

Due to her age, police hold concerns for her safety and welfare.

Tara is described as being 178cm tall, medium build, light brown hair, blue eyes and has braces.

Investigators are appealing for public assistance to locate the whereabouts of Tara and urge anyone with information to contact Waratah Police Station on 02 4926 6599 or Newcastle Police Station on 02 4929 0999.

Police investigate after rocks placed on railway lines – Police Transport Command

Police are appealing for public assistance after rocks were left on rail lines near Newcastle recently.

Just after 5pm on Sunday (17 May 2015), a freight train struck a large rock while travelling on the main line between Wyee and Warnervale railway stations.

The train was not damaged.

A short time later, a passenger train struck rocks on the same tracks and sustained significant damage.

No passengers were injured; however the train was rendered inoperable.

About 5.30pm on Monday (18 May 2015), another passenger train struck rocks on a different track between Wyee and Warnervale stations.

The train was also damaged and rendered inoperable.

Police were alerted and officers from the Police Transport Command are investigating all incidents.

It’s believed the rocks were deliberately placed on the tracks.

Investigators are appealing for anyone with information, or who may have seen suspicious activity on the railway lines, to come forward.

Yass Valley mayor calls on NSW Government to release overdue study into Barton Highway duplication

The Yass Valley mayor has called on New South Wales Roads Minister Duncan Gay to release an overdue study into the staged duplication of the Barton Highway.

In 2013-14, the NSW and federal governments each committed $150,000 to fund the study by NSW Roads and Maritime Services.

Mayor Rowena Abbey said the study was due to be released last December.

“We haven’t got it yet. We look forward to that,” she said.

“It should be a document that actually steps out a staged, eventual duplication of the Barton Highway and identifying high areas to immediately do some improvements in traffic flows and risk management.”

Ms Abbey said the valley’s population was growing at an average annual rate of 2.5 per cent and a Barton Highway duplication would be necessary to cope with traffic.

“We have 3,500 commuters a day through the Yass Valley,” she said.

“With the volume of traffic that we have, it is at times higher than the Hume Highway.

“This is a major arterial road from Melbourne and Adelaide and Perth into Canberra and going through up to Sydney.

“It is extraordinary that it is still a single lane road with very few overtaking lanes.”

The Barton Highway was last year named the ACT’s worst road and also featured on the list of NSW’s worst roads.

Ms Abbey said she hoped the recommendations in the report added weight to ongoing calls for further safety improvements to the notorious stretch of highway between Yass and Canberra.

Police appeal for information on fatal crash – Cootamundra

Police have appealed to the community for assistance as they continue with their inquiries into a fatal single motor vehicle crash at Harden four months ago.

About 2pm on Monday 19 January 2015, a 38-year-old woman was travelling with her three daughters aged 15, 12 and nine years old from Sydney to Young.

As their silver blue 2005 Nissan Pulsar sedan travelled north on Moppity Road at Harden and appears to have left the road and struck a tree.

The driver was trapped but the three children, who all suffered minor injuries were able to extricate themselves and alight from the vehicle. The children then walked some distance along Moppity Road where they flagged down a passing motorist who alerted emergency services.

Narissa Fox was treated at the scene and conveyed by air to Canberra Hospital to undergo emergency surgery. Sadly she never regained consciousness.

Investigators from Cootamundra Local Area Command are continuing with their inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the crash and are appealing to the community for witnesses to come forward.

Initially the crash was believed to only involve the Nissan however subsequent information has indicated the possibility that a second vehicle was involved.

Police are urging anyone with information about the crash, particularly if they have previously contacted police, or with new information to come forward.

Callers are urged to contact Cootamundra Police Station on 6942 0099 or Crime Stoppers on 1 800 333 000. Callers to Crime Stoppers can remain anonymous and a reward of up to $1000 is payable for information which leads to an arrest.

Missing man located-Hunter Valley

A man who went missing from his property in Gungal, in the state’s Hunter region, has been located safe and well.

The 72-year-old man went missing from his rural home about 5.15pm on Sunday (16 May 2015) when he was searching for a missing pony on a property on Flaggs Road, Gungal.

Police with the assistance of SES officers, dog squad, police divers, Marine Area Command, and PolAir conducted an extensive search of the surrounding area last night and this morning.

About 11.15m today (Friday 8 May 2015), the man was located at a nearby property safe and well.

Police would like to thank the media, SES officers, and the public for their assistance.

Four die in separate crashes

Police are preparing reports for the information of the Coroner after four people died in separate crashes across NSW.

The first incident occurred about 7pm on Thursday (14 May 2015), when the driver of a Holden Commodore travelling north on Olympic Highway, Wallendbeen in southern NSW lost control of the vehicle and hit an embankment. A 20-year-old female passenger died as a result.

Another fatal occurred about 9.30pm on Friday (15 May 2015), when emergency services were called to Freemans Drive, Cooranbong, in Lake Macquarie.

A 38-year-old man was the driver of a Ford Falcon travelling south when his vehicle collided head-on with a Holden Commodore travelling north. He and the driver of the Commodore, a 56-year-old man, both died at the scene.

In a third fatal, about 4pm Saturday (16 May 2015), a 55-year-old man, a passenger in a Holden ute travelling north along Barraba Road, Bingara, western NSW, died after the vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree.

Officers attached to the Crash Investigation Unit are investigating the incidents.

Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Assistant Commissioner John Hartley, is reminding all motorists to drive to the conditions and follow the road rules.

“We have lost four lives on our roads over the past four days, – all of them tragedies that could have been avoided,” Assistant Commissioner Hartley said.

“Driving distracted, tired, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and failing to wear seat belts or correct helmets can easily lead to a fatal crash in a split second.

“For the sake of your loved ones, and for all other road users, follow the road rules and be alert to the conditions around you.

“Let’s all get home safely and help combat the avoidable road toll.”

The four fatalities are in contrast with the latest statistics released by the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics, which showed NSW had the lowest traffic deaths among all Australian states , with 4.12 fatalities per 100,000, in the year ending April 2015, a 9.3 percent drop from the previous year.

“The work the Traffic and Highway Patrol Command is doing on a daily basis has contributed significantly to this dramatic reduction in fatalities on the roads but clearly we, as a community, need to do more to ensure that no lives are lost on the state’s roads,” Assistant Commissioner Hartley said.

Police seek help to find missing 72-year-old man – Hunter Valley

 

Police from Hunter Valley Local Area Command are seeking public assistance to locate a man missing in dense bushland in the state’s Hunter Region.

Bob Baihn, aged 72, was last seen about 5.15pm on Sunday (16 May 2015) when he was searching for a missing pony on a property on Flaggs Road, Gungal.

When he failed to return to the farm house that afternoon, a search was initiated by his wife, with the assistance of a neighbour.

Mr Baihn was unable to be located prompting his family to contact police.

A full scale co-ordinated search was conducted utilising local police, Dog Squad, trail bikes, the Police Airwing, Police Rescue (LANDSAR) and SES volunteers.

The search was suspended overnight due to the rough terrain, but will resume about 8.30am today (Tuesday 19 May 2015).

Grave concerns are held for Mr Baihn due to a medical condition that requires regular medication.