Man charged with murder – Tamworth

A man will appear in court today (Monday 18 May 2015) having been charged with the murder of a man in the state’s north.

Around 7.30pm on Friday (15 May 2015), emergency services were called to Goonoo Goonoo Road, near the intersection of Bilkurra Street, in Tamworth, following reports a number of men were fighting.

Police from Oxley Local Area Command attended and found a man with a head wound.

The 52-year-old refused medical treatment; however, he allowed officers to drive him to his nearby home.

About 5.30pm on Saturday (16 May 2015), the man attended Tamworth Base Hospital where it was discovered he had significant internal injuries.

He died a few hours later.

Detectives from Oxley Local Area Command and the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad subsequently formed Strike Force Leasingham to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death.

As part of their inquiries, detectives yesterday (Sunday 17 May 2015) executed a crime scene warrant at a unit on Bilkurra Avenue, Tamworth. There, they arrested a 37-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman.

Both were taken to Tamworth Police Station, where the man was subsequently charged with murder and assault occasioning death. Refused bail, he is scheduled to appear in Tamworth Local Court today (Monday 18 May 2015).

The woman was released without charge.

The investigation by Strike Force Leasingham continues; anyone with information that may assist is encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Police investigate head-on crash in the Hunter Region

Police are investigating a crash near Wingen, in the Hunter Region, this afternoon.

About 1.45pm (Sunday 17 May 2015), emergency services were called to the New England Highway, about 1km north of Wingen, after reports of a crash.

Officers from Hunter Valley Local Area Command arrived to find a sedan and 4WD towing a caravan had collided head-on at the location.

The sedan driver, a 68-year-old man, was trapped in the wreckage and sustained serious injuries.

He was extricated by Fire & Rescue NSW personnel and treated by Ambulance Paramedics, before being airlifted by Westpac Helicopter to John Hunter Hospital.

The man is now undergoing emergency surgery.

A male driver and female passenger in the 4WD, both believed to be aged in their 60s, were also trapped in their vehicle.

The woman sustained broken arms and legs, while the man suffered minor injuries.

They were both released from the wreckage by Fire & Rescue NSW personnel and airlifted by Westpac Helicopter to John Hunter Hospital.

Specialist investigators from the Crash Investigation Unit have attended and are conducting an examination of the scene.

The New England Highway is expected to remain closed for a number of hours in both directions; with traffic diversions in place.

Motorists are urged to visit www.livetraffic.com for specific information on diversions as well as ongoing updates.

Current diversions are however not suitable for heavy vehicles; drivers are therefore advised to use the Pacific Highway as an alternate route.

Inquiries into the matter are continuing.

Strike force formed to investigate man's death at Tamworth

Strike Force detectives are appealing for public assistance following the death of a man at Tamworth.

Emergency services were called to Goonoo Goonoo Road, near the intersection of Bilkurra Street, just before 7.30pm on Friday (15 May 2015), following reports a number of men were fighting.

Police from Oxley Local Area Command attended and found a man with a head wound.

The 52-year-old refused medical treatment; however, he allowed officers to drive him to his nearby home.

About 5.30pm yesterday (Saturday 16 May 2015), the man attended Tamworth Base Hospital where it was discovered he had significant internal injuries.

He died a few hours later.

Detectives from Oxley Local Area Command and the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad subsequently formed Strike Force Leasingham to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death.

As inquiries continue, strike force detectives are appealing for anyone with information to come forward.

In particular, they would like to speak with anyone who witnessed the fight on Goonoo Goonoo Road on Friday evening.

Teen arrested after car stolen and crashes into ambulance near Wagga

A teen has been arrested after a car was allegedly stolen and crashed into a parked ambulance near Wagga Wagga yesterday.

Between 6.30pm and 9.30pm (Friday 15 May 2015), a Holden ute was allegedly stolen from a home on Mair Street, Turvey Park.

About 10pm, the vehicle hit a parked ambulance outside a home on Jannali Place, Glenfield Park. The ambulance was unoccupied at the time of the incident.

Two people were seen to run from the stolen vehicle.

Officers attached to Wagga Wagga Local Area Command were called and commenced investigations.

About 12am today (Saturday 16 May 2015), a 13-year-old boy was arrested near the corner of Munford and Marshall Streets, Ashmont.

He was taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station, where he was charged with breach of bail.

He will appear at children’s court today.

Two men killed in head-on crash – Lake Macquarie

Two drivers have been killed in a head-on crash at Lake Macquarie overnight.

About 11:15pm (Friday 15 May 2015) emergency services were called to Freemans Drive, Cooranbong after a Ford Falcon sedan and a Holden Commodore collided head-on.

The two men driving the vehicles died at the scene. They were the sole occupants.

Police from Lake Macquarie and the Crash Investigation Unit attended and inquiries into the cause of the crash are continuing.

Freemans Drive is closed in both directions and motorists are urged to avoid the area.

For further information regarding traffic please go to: www. livetraffic.com

Police attend after bus awning collapses -Charlestown

Police have responded after receiving reports of an awning collapse in Charlestown today.

About 3.15pm (Friday 15 May 2015), a State Transit bus stopped on the eastern kerb of Pearson Street to drop passengers off.
Police have been told as bus left the bus zone when it turned sharply to avoid a nearby truck, which allegedly had been parked in a ‘no parking’ zone.

The bus collided with a standalone pedestrian glass awning, causing the awning to collapse.

A 16-year-old girl and a 32-year-old woman standing nearby suffered minor cuts, and were treated at the scene by Ambulance Paramedics.

Officers attached to Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended and have commenced investigations.

Inquiries into the incident continue.

EPA joins forces with NSW Police in ongoing 'car hoon' crackdown – Newcastle

The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) has partnered with NSW Police Force and other agencies in an ongoing joint agency operation cracking down on ‘car hoons’ in Newcastle.

The operation continued yesterday from 4.30pm to 11pm (Thursday 14 May 2015), when an enforcement campaign was conducted on the streets of Newcastle.

The campaign involved ‘car hoon’ locations, such as Kooragang Island, where ‘hoon’ activity was restricted with the support of Roads and Maritime Services and Newcastle Ports.

Such activity was also restricted at a number of other locations across the city through a strong police presence.

The EPA provided its support by inspecting vehicles and detecting offences. A total of eight EPA referrals were made by police, with four EPA defects issued and three EPA infringements, including noise restrictions and exhaust emission offences.

Nine drivers were also tested for illicit drugs, with two allegedly returning positive results. Police issued 13 other traffic infringements and seven defects.

Chief Inspector Dean Olsen from Newcastle City Local Area Command said the operation was well received and would continue as long as the illegal activity occurs.

“During the operation, police received positive feedback from heavy vehicle drivers who frequent the vicinity; they were thankful of the efforts to improve road safety in the areas they need to access for work.

“Driving recklessly and dangerously on our roads will not be tolerated by police and other agencies, and anyone caught risking lives on our roads will be caught,” Ch Insp Olsen said.

The joint initiative continues.

Pedestrian dies following crash near Newcastle

A female pedestrian has died following a crash at Stockton, near Newcastle, yesterday afternoon.

About 4.30pm (Thursday 14 May 2015), a 68-year-old woman, from the Byron Bay area, was on the Stockton break wall near King Street, when she was struck by a white Toyota Hilux.

The 30-year-old male driver and witnesses commenced CPR until NSW Ambulance Paramedics arrived; however the woman was unable to be revived.

Officers attached to Newcastle City Local Area Command were contacted and launched an investigation into the incident.

A crime scene was established at the location and examined by forensic specialists.

The driver, from Stockton, underwent mandatory blood and urine tests.

Inquiries into the matter are continuing and a report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner.

Man extradited following alleged historical aggravated sexual assault – Wagga Wagga

Detectives have charged a man with an alleged aggravated sexual assault that occurred in 1999, after he was extradited from ACT yesterday.

On Wednesday 7 July 1999, a 22-year-old woman was in her home at Best Street, Wagga Wagga, when a man allegedly broke into her unit.

He then allegedly tied the woman up and sexually assaulted her before demanding cash, stealing property and running from the scene.

The incident was reported to police at the time and an investigation was commenced by Wagga Wagga Detectives.

Taskforce OSTROV was established and following a complex investigation a 48-year-old man was identified as a person of interest.

Detectives applied for an arrest warrant. On Tuesday 12 May 2015, the 48-year-old man was arrested in Canberra and taken into custody.

At the man’s court appearance on Thursday 14 May 2015, NSW Police sought his extradition, which was subsequently granted.

The man was taken to Queanbeyan Police Station where he was charged with aggravated assault – inflict assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

He was bail refused, to appear at Queanbeyan Local Court on Thursday 14 May 2015, where he was remanded in custody to appear at Wagga Wagga Local Court on Wednesday 8 July 2015.

Man charged with stealing woman's purse near Lake Macquarie

A man will appear in court today after allegedly stealing a woman’s purse at a hotel near Lake Macquarie.

About 3:30pm, Thursday 14th May 2015, a woman was celebrating her birthday at a hotel on Ntaba Road, Jewells.

In the poker machine area, a man allegedly stole a purse out of the 59-year-old woman’s bag before running from the hotel.

The woman and other patrons chased the man and police were notified.

Patrolling Traffic & Highway Patrol officers located a 20-year-old man in a nearby backyard.

Police searched the man and seized cash, a folding knife and small quantity of methylamphetamine.

He was taken to Charlestown Police Station and charged with steal from person, two counts of enter enclosed lands, possession of a knife in a public place, possession of a prohibited drug and an outstanding warrant.

The Gateshead man was refused bail to appear before Newcastle Local Court today (Friday 15 May 2015).