Tribute to Sergeant Geoffrey Richardson, Port Stephens Local Area Command

The NSW Police Force lost a highly respected and much-loved member of its family last night.

Sergeant Geoffrey Richardson from the Port Stephens Local Area Command was killed when the police car he was driving crashed into a tree on Lovedale Road, Allandale, around 11.50pm yesterday (Saturday 6 March 2016).

At the time, Sergeant Richardson had been driving to assist colleagues who were engaged in a pursuit. He was the only person in the car at the time of the crash.

Further police and Ambulance Paramedics were called to the scene, and got there a short time later, however Sergeant Richardson had passed away before their arrival. He was the sole occupant of the vehicle.

The matter is now the subject of a Critical Incident Investigation, which will be supported by the Newcastle Crash Investigation Unit and overseen by the Professional Standards Command.

Sergeant Richardson graduated from the NSW Police Academy in 1998. He served the Campbelltown Local Area Command as a Constable until 2005, when he was transferred to Cobar and promoted to the rank of Senior Constable.

In April 2010, he was transferred to Central Hunter Local Area Command, before moving to Lake Macquarie Local Area Command upon his promotion to the rank of Sergeant in December 2010.

He served Lake Macquarie until July of 2015, at which time he transferred to Port Stephens Local Area Command.

Sergeant Richardson provided 18 years of dedicated and distinguished service to the people of NSW. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including a Regional Commander’s Commendation for Bravery after he arrested a number of offenders while off-duty at Nelson Bay in 2012.

In every sense, he was a hard-working, highly regarded, popular and committed police officer, who will be sorely missed by the organisation he so ably represented and the communities he diligently served.

Above all else, he was a loving and much-loved husband and father. His wife, Senior Constable Margaret King, and his two young sons, are naturally devastated, and we ask that their privacy be respected during this extremely difficult time.

As the men and women of this organisation always do in times of tragedy, we will band together and support Sergeant Richardson’s family , his friends, and each other, through this extremely difficult situation.

Police officer killed in crash – Allandale

A Critical Incident Investigation has been launched following the death of a police officer in a motor vehicle crash in the Hunter Valley.

About 11.50pm yesterday (Saturday 6 March 2016), a police vehicle was travelling on Lovedale Road, Allandale, when it left the road and struck a tree.

Further police and Ambulance Paramedics attended however the driver, a 43-year-old Sergeant attached to Port Stephens Local Area Command, died at the scene. He was the sole occupant of the vehicle.

The officer was making his way to assist other officers who were engaged in a pursuit.

A Critical Incident Team assisted by Newcastle Crash Investigation Unit will now investigate all circumstances surrounding the incident.

That investigation will be overseen by the Professional Standards Command.

All information will be provided to the Coroner who will determine the cause of death and make any findings about the events leading to the officer’s death.

No further details are available at this time; however, police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. Anyone who can assist police should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Man charged over threatening police with knife – Pelican

A man has been charged after allegedly threatening police with a weapon following a domestic violence incident in the Lake Macquarie region.

About 10.30am today (Saturday 5 March 2016), police responded to a domestic violence incident occurring at an address on Makoro Street, Pelican.

It is alleged a 28-year-old man assaulted his 52-year-old father before locking himself in a shed at the rear of the premises.

Inside the shed, police allege the man armed himself with a large knife which he had attached to the handle of a hockey stick.

When police attended, they attempted to unlock the shed at which time the man allegedly struck the inside of the door with the weapon, causing the blade to penetrate the door, narrowly missing the officer’s head.

Police set up a perimeter and requested specialist officers attend.

Prior to the arrival of the specialist officers, the man surrendered and was arrested without incident.

He was taken to Belmont Police Station where he was charged with common assault, intimidation, malicious damage, and use offensive weapon to prevent lawful detention.

He was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court tomorrow (Sunday 6 March 2016).

Man charged over alleged child grooming – Lake Macquarie LAC

A man has been charged over alleged child grooming and possession of child abuse material.

About 3.30pm today (Saturday 5 March 2016), detectives from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended a home in Windale and arrested a 38-year-old man.
The man was taken to Belmont Police Station where he was charged with one count of possess child abuse material and two counts of procuring or grooming a child under 16 for unlawful sexual activity.

Police allege the man attempted to groom a 14-year-old girl on a social media site.

He was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court tomorrow (Sunday 6 March 2016).

Man charged over alleged possession of child abuse material – Albury

A man has been charged over the alleged possession of a large amount of child abuse material in Albury.

About 2pm (Friday 4 March 2016), officers attached to Albury Local Area Command attended a home on Olive Street, Albury, where they spoke with a 56-year-old man.

During a search of the home, police found a laptop that allegedly contained a large amount of child abuse material.

The laptop was seized from the property and is undergoing further examination.

The man was arrested and taken to Albury Police Station, where he was charged with produce, disseminate or possess child abuse material.

He was refused bail to appear before Albury Local Court today (Saturday 5 March 2016).

Two charged over alleged drug supply – Wagga Wagga

Police have charged two men over the alleged supply of cannabis in the Wagga Wagga area, following two separate incidents yesterday.

In December 2015, police from Wagga Wagga Local Area Command launched Strike Force Jokic, to investigate the supply of prohibited drugs in the local area.

Following further investigations, police yesterday (Friday 4 March 2016), executed a warrant at a home on Laurel Road, Lake Albert.

While searching the house, police allegedly located an amount of cannabis, prohibited weapons and property suspected of being proceeds of crime; all of which was seized and will undergo forensic examination.

A 21-year-old man was arrested at the home and taken to Wagga Wagga Police Station, where he was charged with supply commercial quantity of prohibited drug.

He was refused bail and is due to appear before Wagga Wagga Local Court today (Saturday 5 March 2016).

In a separate incident, about 8am yesterday (Friday 4 March 2016), police stopped a Holden Rodeo on the Sturt Highway, near Bolton Park.

The driver, a 28-year-old Forbes man, was subjected to a random breath test, which returned a negative result.

He also underwent a random drug test that returned a positive result.

During a subsequent search of his vehicle, police allegedly discovered approximately 1.3kg of cannabis concealed in a bag.

The man was arrested and later charged with supply prohibited drug (indictable quantity), and was granted conditional bail to appear before Wagga Wagga Local Court on Wednesday 20 April 2016.

Driver arrested for drug driving with three-month-old baby in vehicle – Traffic and Highway Patrol

A woman has been charged for alleged drug-driving and drug possession, while a three-month-old baby was in the vehicle.

About 2am today (Friday 4 March 2016), Traffic and Highway Patrol officers stopped a vehicle on Kooringal Road in Wagga Wagga for random breath and drug tests.

The 24-year-old female driver passed the alcohol breath test. She was then tested for drugs and returned a positive result for methamphetamine.

Officers searched the vehicle and located 5.27 grams of a crystal-like substance believed to amphetamines.

They also saw the three-month-old child in the backseat of the car.

Relatives of the child attended the police station and the child was handed over into their care.

The woman was arrested and taken to Wagga Wagga Police station, where a second drug test returned a positive result for methamphetamines.

She was charged with possess prohibited drug, deemed supply prohibited drug and prohibited from driving for 24 hours.

Bail conditions are still being determined.

Three charged after drug and firearm raids – Wallabadah, Tamworth

Police have arrested and charged three men after an investigation into the supply of methamphetamine and possession of unregistered firearms in Tamworth.

About 9.50am yesterday (Thursday 3 March 2016), police from Oxley Local Area Command executed simultaneous search warrants at addresses on Wallabadah Road, Wallabadah, and Dandaloo Street, Tamworth.

At the Wallabadah address police located 6 unregistered firearms including a sawn-off shotgun and a semi-automatic .32 calibre pistol, as well as assorted ammunition.

Also allegedly found in the home were 140 grams of crystal methamphetamine (ice), along with an amount of cash. Property suspected of being stolen was also located.

Police arrested three men at Wallabadah address, aged 51, 48 and 38, who were taken to Tamworth Police Station.

The 51-year-old was charged with 16 offences including supply prohibited drug, knowingly deal with proceeds of crime, and a range of firearm offences.

The 48-year-old man was charged with firearm offences.

The 38-year-old man was charged with possess prohibited drug and firearm offences.

They were all refused bail to appear at Tamworth Local Court today (Friday 4 March 2016).

At the Dandaloo Street, Tamworth address, police seized an amount of crystal methamphetamine (ice), as well as a small amount of cannabis leaf, shotgun cartridges and a set of nunchuks.

A 51-year-old man and a 26-year-old woman were spoken to at the address and inquiries are continuing.

Investigations continue after man slashed with box cutter – Hamilton

Investigations are continuing after a man was injured by a box cutter in Hamilton yesterday.

About 10.15am (Thursday 3 February 2016), a 22-year-old man was at a shared residence in Gordon Avenue when he became involved in an argument with two other men.

One of the men approached the 22-year-old man and allegedly slashed his arms with a box cutter.

The 22-year-old left the house and contacted emergency services.

He was taken to John Hunter Hospital for non-life threatening lacerations to his upper right and left arms.

Officers from Newcastle City Local Area Command attended and established a crime scene at the location.

Investigations into the matter are continuing and anyone with information that could assist police is urged to come forward.