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24.01.2022 CAR-JACKING: Police are appealing for information on the whereabouts of this white Mercedes, following a car-jacking at Warwick Farm around 7.00pm yesterday. The car has rego plate DMR-95N, and the two men responsible remain on the run. Full story tonight at 6.00pm on #9News



19.01.2022 A man has been charged with drug offences after steroids and nearly 15,000 pills were seized at Bass Hill yesterday. Just before 10.00am (Friday 8 January 2021) officers from Bankstown Police Area Command went to a house on the Hume Highway at Bass Hill and spoke with a male occupant of the premises. While speaking with the man, police allegedly saw a large quantity of prohibited drugs inside the house.... Officers declared a crime scene and applied for a search warrant from the Court to further process the crime scene. During the search, police allegedly located numerous items suspected of being steroids, including 5,800 green pills, 1,700 blue pills, 3,800 yellow pills, 3,100 red pills, 42 vials of Nandrolone, 10 vials of Clenbuterol, 61 vials of Sustonon, 9 vials of Testosterone Proprionate, 27 vials of Testosterone Enanthate, 52 vials of Trenbolone Enateete, 9 vials of Nandrolone Decanoate, multiple bags of coloured powder and equipment used for the manufacture of prohibited drugs, including a pill press. The 30-year-old man was taken to Bankstown Police Station where he was charged with nine offences, including; Supply prohibited drug (four counts) Possess tablet press or drug enscapulator Possess restricted substance sold by non-wholesaler (four counts) The man was refused bail to appear in Parramatta Local Court today (Saturday 9 January 2021). Inquiries are continuing.

17.01.2022 St George Police investigating stolen vehicle in Sydney’s south are appealing to the community for information that may assist with their inquiries. About 2am o...n Friday 6th November 2020 unknown person have stolen a blue Nissan Skyline GTR V-Spec with NSW registration number plate ‘EAB58M’, from Arncliffe address. Conservative estimates place the vehicle’s value in excess of $200,000. The vehicle has unique aftermarket parts fitted, including gold coloured wheels, wing mirrors, LED taillights and a grooved bonnet. If anyone has any information, please contact Kogarah Police Station on 8566 7499 or Hurstville Police Station on 9375 8599 or to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via our social media pages. Please quote Police Report E455210992. See more

16.01.2022 A 43 year old unlicensed male from Fairy Meadow produces an altered Proof of Age card to Police as his driver licence. A Fairy Meadow resident has been issued ...with a court attendance notice when he was stopped by Police from Illawarra (Wollongong) Highway Patrol. When asked to produce his licence, he handed over his Queensland Proof of Age card which had the top ‘Proof of Age Card’ words deliberately cut off. This card displayed an expiry date of 2023. When questioned about the card, he said it was his licence, and that his bird had ate the top of it. Doubtful about the card produced, inquiries first established the card produced was a Queensland Proof of Age card. A licence inquiry revealed he had held a NSW Learner licence which expired in 2005, with a lengthy traffic record, so long that the full report of his traffic record had to be requested from RMS. When the report was received, Police established that the driver had amassed a staggering 562 demerit points in an 11 year period. He will appear at Court later in the year charged with unlicensed driving, and producing a card calculated to deceive.



12.01.2022 After an unprecedented 4 month high-visibility operation, the NSW/Victorian border has been declared open. Police would like to thank the community for its ongoing support.

10.01.2022 Bankstown Police are seeking assistance from the public, in identifying the person in this image, in relation to an alleged intimidation incident which occurred at Bankstown Central on Tuesday 6th October, 2020. Police believe the person shown may be able to assist with enquiries. If you recognise or know this person, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Bankstown Police Station on 9783 2199. Please quote report no. E 76721354

10.01.2022 Detectives charge man after two alleged attempted ATM thefts - Panania Thursday, 07 January 2021 08:35:53 AM Detectives have charged a man following investigations into two alleged attempted ATM thefts in south west Sydney last year.... On Saturday 5 September 2020, a man allegedly forced entry to a premise on Anderson Avenue, Panania, in an attempt to access an ATM. Local police conducting proactive patrols of the area, noticed the man who then fled the scene on foot. Despite a short foot pursuit and an extensive search of the area, he was not located. Officers from Bankstown Police Area Command commenced inquiries, before detectives from the State Crime Command’s Robbery and Serious Crime Squad took carriage of the investigation under Strike Force Bretona. During the investigation, police received information relating to the attempted break and enter of another ATM on Tower Street, Panania, on Thursday 4 June 2020. Following extensive investigations, detectives arrested a 48-year-old man at Sutherland Police Station about 5.20pm yesterday (Wednesday 6 January 2021). The man was charged with two counts of break and enter intend to commit serious indictable offence. He was refused bail to appear at Parramatta Local Court today (Thursday 7 January 2021). Investigations under Strike Force Bretona are continuing.



07.01.2022 Homicide Squad detectives have extradited a man from an island in the Caribbean and charged him over the alleged murder of a woman at Coogee earlier this year. ...About 10am on Tuesday 14 January 2020, officers from Eastern Beaches Police Area Command were called to a unit on Mount Street, Coogee, after the body of a woman was found inside. The woman was formally identified as 69-year-old Kimberley McRae and a post mortem examination indicated her death was suspicious. Detectives from the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad established Strike Force Onshore to investigate the circumstances surrounding her death. Following extensive inquiries, detectives applied for and were granted an arrest warrant for a 20-year-old man, who they believed had travelled overseas, in February this year. On Wednesday 26 February 2020, the man was arrested by officers from the Korps Politie Aruba (Aruba Police Force) in Aruba a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands pursuant to the Australian provisional arrest warrant request. The man was held in Aruban custody as Homicide Squad detectives worked with Commonwealth partner agencies to seek his extradition to Australia. Last week, strike force detectives travelled to Aruba, where the man now aged 21 was released into their custody to be escorted back to New South Wales. Their flight arrived at Sydney International Airport earlier today (Tuesday 24 November 2020), and the man was taken to Surry Hills Police Station, where he was charged with an outstanding warrant for murder. The man, who is a Colombian national, was refused bail to appear at Central Local Court via AVL today (Tuesday 24 November 2020). Homicide Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Danny Doherty, said detectives have worked tirelessly to ensure justice is served for Kimberley and her family. Today’s result could not have been achieved without the assistance and support of our international law enforcement partner agencies particularly the Korps Politie Aruba (Aruba Police Force) and the Australian Federal Police, Det Supt Doherty said. This has been a difficult and complex investigation for detectives, who have spent months liaising with our partners to safely navigate the challenges and restrictions impacting worldwide travel due to COVID-19. The four Homicide Squad detectives who travelled to Aruba have now commenced their 14-day isolation in hotel quarantine and will undergo all necessary COVID-19 health checks before returning to work, Det Supt Doherty said. The NSW Police Force wish to extend their sincere appreciation to all agencies who assisted Strike Force Onshore detectives throughout the investigation, including; Korps Politie Aruba (Aruba Police Force) Commonwealth Attorney General’s Department Australian Federal Police Australian Federal Police International Command (Liaison Officers in South America and North America) U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation U.S. Customs and Border Protection

01.01.2022 For more information head to https://www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19

01.01.2022 Bankstown Police are seeking assistance from the public, in identifying the persons in this image, in relation to an alleged stealing incident which occurred at a store in Bankstown Central on Thursday 8th October, 2020. Police believe the persons shown may be able to assist with enquiries. If you recognise or know these persons, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Bankstown Police Station on 9783 2199. Please quote report no. E 75504070

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