Police appeal for public assistance to help locate missing man – Cessnock

 

Police are appealing for public assistance as they continue to search for a man missing from Cessnock since late last month.

Dylan Dickie, 19, was last seen on Thursday 23 June 2016, when he left his family home on Guest Street, travelling on a Yamaha 250 trail bike.

When Mr Dickie failed to respond to family, officers attached to Central Hunter Local Area Command were contacted and commenced searching for him.

Despite ongoing searches, Mr Dickie has not been seen or heard from since, and concerns are held for his welfare.

Mr Dickie is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 175cm tall, of slim build, with a fair complexion, blond hair and blue eyes.

He was last seen wearing black track suit pants, a dark coloured hooded jacket, brown steel cap work boots and a black and white beanie.

The motorcycle Mr Dickie was travelling on is described as being a 2014 blue Yamaha XT motorcycle with registration MNG39. It was last seen near Trig Road, Corrabare, and the search for him continues around that area.

Anyone with information is urged to come forward.

Man in highway police pursuit – Tabletop

A CHINESE national involved in a police pursuit on the Hume Highway told officers he didn’t realise he had to pull over.

The Beijing man came to police attention while speeding at Table Top on Sunday afternoon.

The 47-year-old driver did not pull over his silver Audi, causing police to pursue the vehicle within the speed limit.

The vehicle was involved in a crash prior to being stopped on the freeway at Albury about 4.30pm.

Acting Sergeant Nick Fahy said several police vehicles had been involved in the chase.

“He was issued a court attendance notice to attend Albury Local Court for failing to obey a police direction,” he said.

“He didn’t realise he had to pull over.

“He had continued to drive south.”

The vehicle was stopped near the East Albury exit and several tow trucks attended the scene.

No-one was injured during the incident.

Gundagai's Snake Gully Cup day race meeting boosted to 'showcase' status by Racing NSW

THIS year’s Snake Gully Cup day will be boosted by increased prizemoney.

Racing NSW have announced Gundagai’s iconic race day as one of 15 across the state to receive ‘showcase meeting’ status.

It will see the Gundagai race meeting offer a minimum of $30,000 in prizemoney per race on the day.

Racing NSW chief executive Peter V’Landys AM hopes the increase helps grow Snake Gully Cup day.

“The Showcase meetings provide excellent opportunities to focus greater attention on some of NSW’s emerging country cup meetings,” V’Landys said.

The announcement coincides with the increase in country prizemoney to $20,000 per race for all country TAB meetings.

Missing boy located safe and well – Wagga Wagga

A boy missing from Wagga Wagga has been located safe and well.

The 11-year-old boy was reported missing about 4.30pm today (Tuesday 5 July 2016).

Officers from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command were contacted and commenced searching for him.

About 7pm, the boy was located in Wagga Wagga safe and well.

Police thank the media and public for their assistance.

Man charged over alleged armed robberies – Newcastle

Police have charged a man following investigations into two armed robberies in the Central Hunter area last month.

The first robbery occurred at a service station on the Pacific Highway, Heatherbrae, about 9.20pm on Tuesday June 7 2016.

A man allegedly armed with a syringe containing what appeared to be blood, entered the store and threatened the attendant while demanding money.

The man left the store with cash.

The second incident occurred about an hour later, at a service station on the New England Highway.

It’s alleged a man matching the same description entered the service station armed with a syringe and demanded cash from the store attendant.

He left the premises with cash and cigarettes.

Following investigations by police from Newcastle Local Area Command, an 18-year-old man was arrested yesterday afternoon (Monday 4 July 2016) and taken to Newcastle Police Station where he was charged with two counts of robbery armed with offensive weapon.

He was refused bail and will appear at Newcastle Local Court on Wednesday 13 July, 2016.

Investigations regarding a co-offender continue.

Police appeal to help locate missing boy – Wagga Wagga

Police are seeking community assistance to help locate a boy who went missing from Wagga Wagga today.

Dallas Luck, aged 11, was reported missing about 4.30pm today (Tuesday 5 July 2016).

He was last seen this morning in the Ashmont area.

Officers from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command were contacted and commenced inquiries.

Police and family hold concerns for his welfare.

Dallas is described as being of Caucasian appearance, with brown hair and brown eyes.

He was last seen wearing dark blue jeans and a black and blue hooded jumper.

Anyone with information on the boy’s whereabouts is urged to contact Wagga Wagga Police Station or Crime Stoppers.

Man charged after 4kg of 'ice' seized – Goulburn

 

Police have charged a man with several drug offences after four kilograms of ice was seized in the State’s Southern Tablelands as part of the CATCH program.

Just before 2am this morning (Monday 4 July 2016), officers attached to Traffic and Highway Patrol detected a white Honda Accord travelling above the sign posted limit along the Hume Highway, Goulburn.

Police spoke to a 21-year-old man and a 22-year-old man before conducting a search of the vehicle and allegedly locating four kilograms of ‘ice’ and $3700 in cash.

Detectives attached to The Hume Local Area Command attended the location and commenced an investigation.

Detective Inspector Chad Gillies from The Hume Local Area Command said this was another example of the close working relationship between the local command and Traffic and Highway Patrol.

“The teamwork between the two units has resulted in a significant amount of drugs to be taken off the street.”

“Our detectives are currently investigating this incident and keen to hear from anyone that may have information relating to our ongoing investigation,” Inspector Gillies said.

Assistant Commissioner John Hartley of the state’s Traffic and Highway Patrol Command said the arrest was proof that CATCH training continues to rid ICE and other drugs off our roads.

“Those that use our highways to commit crime can expect this sort of a response from Traffic and Highway Patrol Command officers by way of intercept, search and arrest, and local detectives in subsequent investigation and prosecution.”

“Since the inception of the CATCH program, over $110 million dollars worth of drugs, guns, cash, stolen goods, and other contraband has been taken off our roads,” Assistant Commissioner Hartley said.

A 22-year-old man was arrested and taken to Goulburn Police Station where he was charged with possess prohibited drug, supply prohibited drug commercial quantity and goods in custody.

He was bail refused to appear at Goulburn Local Court today (Monday 4 July 2016).

The 21-year-old man is currently assisting police with their inquiries.

Up-date – two die in Tomago crash

A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner into the deaths of two men north of Newcastle overnight.

It was about 9.30pm (Sunday 3 July 2016), that emergency services were called to Masonite Road, near the intersection of Cabbage Tree Road, at Tomago, responding to reports of a crash.

They found a 2015-model Ford Ranger 4WD utility had left the road, rolled onto its side and slid 85m before hitting a power pole; the pole snapped on impact.

Two men travelling in the utility died at the scene.

The men have yet to be formally identified; however, police are waiting to confirm they are aged 28 and 25, and from the local area.

Masonite Road was closed for seven hours while investigations were conducted.

Funds to fix roads given to new councils – Gundagai

Gundagai Council has been successful in receiving a portion of the $50 million offered under the NSW Government Fixing Country Roads Funding.

Announced recently by Member for Cootamundra Katrina Hodgkinson, the former Cootamundra Shire Council (now Gundagai Council) applied for and was successful in obtaining $720,000 towards the reconstruction of Gundagai Road/Cowcumbla Street.

Gundagai Council interim general manager Ken Trethewey said the Fixing Country Roads funding is vital to allow necessary road upgrades to connect regional roads with state highways and key freight hubs such as silos and saleyards.
Administrator Christine Ferguson said it was pleasing to note Gundagai Council would also receive a portion of the REROC Regional Bridge Assessments Project of $208,175 allowing the assessment of the strength of three bridges in the Gundagai area.

This funding comes under Round Two of the program and is part of a $500 million commitment for Fixing Country Roads from Rebuilding NSW, with funding to be progressively made available by the NSW Government.

This follows Cootamundra and Gundagai communities both being successful in obtaining funding under Round One.
In Cootamundra, Round One funding went towards the reconstruction of Suttons Lane while Gundagai area funding was directed to the Gobarralong Bridge.

Gundagai Truck Museum opening soon

Buoyed by the success of recent fundraising activities, the Australian Road Transport Heritage Centre (ARTHC) plans to open a truck museum in a temporary home at Gundagai, New South Wales, this month.

ARTHC Chairperson Kerry Campbell and his team are assembling a collection of historic trucks and exhibits in a shed at the corner of Tor Street and Jack Moses Avenue, North Gundagai.

The ARTHC has over 100 members and the museum will be staffed by volunteers.

Treasurer Jim Morton says the ARTHC will open the doors of the museum’s temporary home when electricity is connected. An announcement will be made on the museum’s website, arthc.com.au

But Jim says the ARTHC remains determined to build a permanent museum at Middle Street, Gundagai. The committee will continue to raise funds and apply for grants for the $1.5million project.

The ARTHC raised $30,000 with events held at Gundagai over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend.

A highlight was Sylvia’s Gap Road Run on June 12 which attracted 76 trucks. They travelled a section of the old Hume Highway which is now on private property. Landowners opened their gates, allowing trucks to travel through Sylvia’s Cutting and over Hannah’s Pinch.

The weekend began with the inaugural Gundagai Truck Show on Saturday, June 11. Scott Menz of Wagga Wagga won People’s Choice with his 1988 Kenworth T650. Paul Eccleston won the Vintage Choice section with a 1953 International AR130.

After the truck show, 217 people attended a Hume Highway Reunion Dinner and auction.

Last week the ARTHC accepted a donation of $2780 which was raised by an auction at the Finemore Livestock Transport drivers’ recent reunion at Wagga Wagga.

To donate to the ARTHC’s proposed truck museum, or to become a member of the ARTHC, phone Jim on 0408 441 495 or Daryl Weston on 0427 756 983.