Central Coast man charged over alleged sexual assault of teenage girl

A man will face court today after being charged by Child Abuse and Sex Crimes Squad over the alleged sexual assault of a teenage girl on the Central Coast.
Last month, detectives from the Child Abuse and Sex Crimes Squad commenced an investigation after receiving reports a teenage girl had been sexually assaulted earlier this year by a man known to her.
Following investigations, detectives made numerous attempts to locate the man, without success.
Just after 3pm yesterday (Thursday 15 November 2018), officers from Gosford Target Action Group arrested a 21-year-old man at a home at Woy Woy.
He was taken to Gosford Police Station, where he was met by detectives and charged with two counts of have sexual intercourse with person aged 14-16.
Police will allege in court the man had sex with the 14-year-old girl on a number of occasions at a home at Umina Beach in May 2018.
The man has been refused bail to appear at Gosford Local Court today (Friday 16 November 2018).

Love where you live? Tell us why and win!

The City invites locals and visitors to share their love of Newcastle for a chance to win a framed illustration of the dearly departed Queens Wharf Tower.
The social media competition is open now, and entering is easy. Simply comment on Mitch Rev-designed artwork on the Newcastle, Australia Facebook page with the names of your three most loved locations across of our City.
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Images of your locations are optional but strongly encouraged and we welcome people to share and like our post to entice more visitors to the city.
The best selected entrant will win a framed poster while two runners up bag unframed copies.
“What better incentive for Novocastrians to proclaim their love for our City than giving away an iconic image of one of Newcastle’s most talked about man-made landmarks,” Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes.
“I look forward with interest to reading and seeing some of the other great places nominated as they’re posted to our Facebook over the next three weeks.”
Entries are open now, and close midnight on 2 December. For more information and to read the competition’s terms and conditions, visit http://www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/QWT-competition

Man charged after firearms located during vehicle stop in the Hunter

A man has been charged with drug and firearms offences, which arose from a vehicle stop in the Hunter region last night.
About 8pm (Wednesday 14 November 2018), officers from the Criminal Groups Squad’s Strike Force Raptor North stopped a vehicle on Newcastle Road, New Lambton, and spoke with the 23-year-old female driver and a 23-year-old male passenger.
Officers removed the man from the vehicle and located a .22 calibre single-shot revolver in his waistband.
Following a subsequent search of the vehicle, police located and seized a homemade 12-gauge shotgun, 12-gauge cartridges, .22 calibre ammunition, and a shotgun barrel.
The pair was arrested and taken to Waratah Police Station, where the man was served a Firearms Prohibition Order (FPO).
During a subsequent FPO search of a New Lambton home, investigators seized further ammunition, and methylamphetamine, cannabis, suspected steroids, prescription medications, and cash.
The man was charged with 10 firearms offences, supply prohibited drug, and possess prohibited drug.
He was refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court today (Thursday 15 November 2018).
The woman was released pending further inquiries.

NSW Police to retain Newcastle Airport role

New South Wales Police will retain policing operation duties when Newcastle Airport begins international operations later this month.
From Thursday 22 November 2018, Newcastle Airport Pty Ltd (NAPL) will introduce Virgin Australia flights between Australia and New Zealand three days a week.
The 13-week arrangement is due to continue until Sunday 17 February 2019.
The Port Stephens-Hunter Police District has been working closely with the airport, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), Australian Federal Police (AFP) and Australian Border Force (ABF) to prepare for the changes.
Despite the introduction of international flights, Port Stephens-Hunter Commander, Detective Superintendent Craig Jackson, said the responsibility for policing will remain with NSW Police.
“The airport’s classification has moved from category three to category two, but it’s not deemed a “designated” facility, so there’s no requirement for the Australian Federal Police to staff the airport,” Det. Supt Jackson said.
“However, the AFP has started training local NSW officers to deal with international crime detection and the prosecution of offences under state and federal legislation,” he added.
“There are new areas of policing for us to consider, relating to importation, immigration and aviation offences, as well as the airport’s own procedures.”

Man charged, cannabis plants seized – Swansea

A man has been charged after police executed a search warrant and located hydroponic cannabis set-ups near Lake Macquarie.
At 8.30am on Wednesday 14 November 2018, officers from Lake Macquarie Police District executed a search warrant at a property on Kahibah Street, Swansea.
Police will allege they located hydroponic set-ups and seized cannabis plants from three rooms in the house.
A short time later, police attended a property on John Fisher Road at Belmont North where they seized cannabis plants before arresting a 37-year-old man and taking him to Belmont Police Station.
He was charged with cultivate prohibited plant and granted conditional bail to appear at Belmont Local Court on Wednesday 28 November 2018.

Mobility scooter tows boat, charges follow

A man will face court next year after a mobility scooter was used to tow a motorboat along the M1 Pacific Motorway.
On Friday 19 October 2018 police responded to reports of a mobility scooter being used to tow a 17-foot boat along the Pacific Highway at Belmont.
Police attached to the Lake Macquarie Highway Patrol made a number of inquiries in relation to the matter.
Yesterday (Tuesday 13 November 2018), a 35–year-old man was charged by way of a Future Court Attendance Notice for driving whilst disqualified, use unregistered vehicle on road, use uninsured vehicle on road, and use unregistered trailer on road.
The man is due to appear in Belmont Local Court on 9 January 2019.

Man charged over firearm and drug offences – Strike Force Raptor North

Strike Force Raptor North have charged a man following a Firearms Prohibition Order (FPO) search in the state’s Hunter region today.
About 6.30am (Wednesday 14 November 2018), the Criminal Groups Squad’s Strike Force Raptor North served an FPO on a 56-year-old man, who is a member of the Rebels outlaw motorcycle gang (OMCG), at a home in Kitchener.
During a subsequent FPO search of the home, investigators seized a semi-automatic pistol, a firearm barrel, and a quantity of methylamphetamine and cannabis.
Following inquiries, a 33-year-old man was arrested at the property and taken to Cessnock Police Station.
He was charged with possess unauthorised pistol, possess a barrel for a firearm unless authorised by licence, two counts of possess prohibited drug, and outstanding warrants.
The man was refused bail to appear at Maitland Local Court tomorrow (Thursday 15 November 2018).

Finalists announced for 2018 Rotary Police Officer of the Year Awards

Thirty-three NSW Police officers have been announced as finalists for the prestigious 2018 Rotary Clubs of NSW, Police Officer of the Year awards.
The category winners and overall Police Officer of the Year will be announced at a special dinner held at the Hyatt Regency, Sydney, this Friday (16 November 2018).
The finalists for each category are as follows;
Metropolitan Field Operations Police Officer of the Year Award

  • Leading Senior Constable Daniel Glenn – North Shore Police Area Command
  • Senior Constable Rahsan Keles – Auburn Police Area Command
  • Senior Constable Steven Day – Blue Mountains Police Area Command

Regional NSW Field Operations Police Officer of the Year Award

  • Inspector David Maher – Orana Mid-Western Police District
  • Detective Sergeant Justin Marks – South Coast Police District
  • Senior Sergeant Lisa Westwood – Wollongong Police District

Investigations and Counter Terrorism Police Officer of the Year Award

  • Detective Sergeant Jay Locke – Child Abuse & Sex Crimes Squad
  • Detective Sergeant John Edwards – Criminal Groups Squad
  • Detective Sergeant Joseph Maree – Homicide Squad

Specialist Support Police Officer of the Year Award

  • Sergeant Gregory Moon – Forensic Evidence & Technical Services Command
  • Senior Constable Katherine Emerson – Traffic & Highway Patrol Command
  • Senior Sergeant Raymond Cameron – Police Prosecutions

Corporate Services Police Officer of the Year Award

  • Senior Sergeant Barry Cash – Workforce Safety Command
  • Sergeant Janelle Widders – NSW Police Academy
  • Senior Constable Sascha Benn – Education & Training Command

Employee of the Year Award

  • Darryl Hamilton – Mt Druitt Police Area Command
  • Lisa Gardner – NSW Police Academy
  • Scott Mieni – Mid North Coast Police District

Volunteers in Policing Award

  • Harry Scope – Tuggerah Lakes Police District
  • Helen Chapman – Kings Cross Police Area Command
  • Glen Fanning – Riverina Police District

Rotary Community Award

  • Leading Senior Constable Bianca Williams – The Hume Police District
  • Chief Inspector Guy Guiana – Hunter Valley Police District
  • Chief Inspector Robert Fitzgerald – Blacktown Police Area Command

Customer Service Excellence Award

  • Sergeant Aaron Greenwood – Richmond Police District
  • Senior Constable Draz Brkljac – Youth & Crime Prevention Command
  • Sergeant Scott Mostran – Kings Cross Police Area Command

The Irene Juergens (IJ) Fellowship Award – Sworn Category

  • Sergeant Kelsey Priestley – North Shore Police Area Command
  • Senior Constable Raffaelle Frisina – Liverpool City Police Area Command
  • Senior Constable Sam Donni – Kings Cross Police Area Command

The Irene Juergens (IJ) Fellowship Award – Unsworn Category

  • Kim Fenwick – St George Police Area Command
  • Patricia Owen – Newcastle City Police District

Knife seized, man charged after attempted robbery – Mayfield West

A man has been arrested after a service station employee was allegedly threatened with a knife during an attempted robbery at Mayfield West this morning.
Officers from Newcastle City Police District were called to the service station on Maitland Road after a man entered the business and threatened the console operator about 12.20am (Wednesday 14 November 2018).
Police have been told the employee retreated to a back room after being threatened with a knife. The man initially left the store but returned when he saw the staff member return to the console. He again threatened the employee before leaving empty-handed.
Police patrolling were alerted and arrested a 30-year-old man in nearby Hanbury Street. A knife was seized and has been taken for forensic examination.
He has been taken to Newcastle Police Station and charged with assault with intent to rob armed with offensive weapon, and custody of knife in public place.
The man, from Surry Hills, was refused bail to appear in Newcastle Local Court today.

Juvenile justice officer charged with assault – Central Coast

A juvenile justice officer has been charged after a detainee was allegedly assaulted at a Central Coast facility.
On Monday (12 November 2018), officers from Brisbane Water Police District attended a juvenile justice centre at Kariong, after reports a 17-year-old detainee had been assaulted.
Police were notified after the teen suffered facial injuries when allegedly assaulted by an officer on Saturday (10 November 2018).
Following inquiries, investigators arrested a 54-year-old man at Tumbi Umbi today (Tuesday 13 November 2018).
He was taken to Wyong Police Station and charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
The man was granted conditional bail to appear at Gosford Local Court on Tuesday 4 December 2018.