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25.01.2022 UPDATE | One person tested positive to COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night. The person is linked to a known case. Exposure sites ... There are no new local exposure sites to report today. Testing COVID-19 testing clinics on the Central Coast are listed here: https://peoplebank.hneccphn.com.au/covid-testing-cc



24.01.2022 PROPERTY CRIME REPORTED IN THE PAST 24 HOURS * This crime information includes late reports of crimes that have been reported to Police during this time frame and not just crime that occurred during this period. Break & Enter / Steal from Dwelling:... * Hotel The Esplanade, Ettalong Bch 11:40 to 11:45 1/11 Steal from Motor Vehicle / Vessel: * Broula Cl, Kincumber 21:30 31/10 to 10:45 1/11 (Unlocked) * High St, Saratoga 20:30 30/10 to 00:30 1/11 (Unknown entry point) Steal Motor Vehicle/Vessel: Nil

23.01.2022 Today marks the start of NAIDOC Week 2020 across Australia. This is a time to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. PCYC NSW work to empower all young people across NSW and we are especially proud of the work we do with young Indigenous people and communities, in partnership with NSW Police Force. NAIDOC Week challenges us to learn more about our indigenous history and urges us to value the unique culture and achievements of the original peoples of this land. ( -19.) #AlwaysWasAlwaysWillBe #NAIDOCWeek National NAIDOC

22.01.2022 There is never an excuse for violence towards others. #noexcuseforabuse NSW Police Force officers are continuing to protect and support the community 24/7. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence please call Triple Zero (000) in an emergency.... You can also call the Police Assistance Line (131 444) or attend your local police station to report domestic violence. If you would like to speak to a support service, contact 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732) or the Men’s Referral Service (1300 766 491).



22.01.2022 Avoiding the crowds at busy shopping centres is just one of the reasons many of us prefer to shop online during this time. Be warned, scammers don’t take holidays! They rely on you being busy and letting your guard down when purchasing online. Scammers often set up legitimate-looking websites or social media stores to trick you into handing over your money or personal details.... So if you're taking part of the Box Day sales online, here are some tips: * Make your online purchase from known legitimate sites that offer secure payments and offer you a customer protection. * Avoid conducting direct bank transfers or use of international money transfer service providers that do not give you a customer protection. *Please be aware that if you step outside of regulated payment protection rules, you will not be protected and reimbursed for your lost funds. * Check the information about the seller on online public forums for the review and opinions about the seller. https://www.scamwatch.gov.au//buying/online-shopping-scams

22.01.2022 If you’re heading away with your caravan, make sure you: Correctly load, restrain and distribute your load for both your caravan and towing vehicle Keep a s...afe speed and distance from other vehicles Drive to the conditions Accelerate, brake and steer smoothly and gradually to avoid caravan sway Check out our safety tips: bit.ly/caravan-safety See more

21.01.2022 Police Release CCTV image following theft Wyoming Brisbane Water Police have released CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to in relation to a theft at Wyoming last month. About 8:30 Friday 11/12/20 a cleaner left gardening equipment for a short time outside a retail property Pacific Hwy, Wyoming. Upon returning the property was missing. ... A review of CCTV reveals a male walking with a trolley from the store, walk past the property, pick it up and place it in his trolley. Following investigations Police from Brisbane Water Police District have obtained images of a man who they believe may be able to assist with their enquiries. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 18000 333 and quote E 77588362.



21.01.2022 Police are appealing for public assistance as they continue to investigate after a painting valued at $120,000 was stolen during a break and enter on the Central Coast last month. Between 2am and 10.30am on Wednesday 7 October 2020, an unknown number of persons forced entry to a Mount White home and stole a distinct artwork from the lounge room of the premises. The painting is estimated to be valued at $120,000.... Detectives from Brisbane Water Police District established a crime scene and commenced an investigation. As part of ongoing inquiries, police have released an image of the stolen artwork and are appealing for anyone who may have seen the painting, or who may have knowledge of its whereabouts, to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

19.01.2022 From 3 January 2021, in Greater Sydney, Central Coast, Wollongong and Blue Mountains, it is mandatory to wear a face covering in certain indoor settings includi...ng: Shopping (retail, supermarkets and shopping centres) Public/shared transport (including waiting and travelling) Indoor entertainment (including cinemas and theatres) Places of worship Hair and beauty premises Visitors to residential aged care facilities Staff in hospitality venues Staff in gaming areas in licensed premises (including casinos) and patrons using gaming services For a full list of premises where you must wear a mask and other rules, visit the NSW Government website: https://www.nsw.gov.au//what-you-can-and-ca/greater-sydney There are no changes to restrictions if you live in regional NSW.

18.01.2022 Six drivers have been charged, four licences suspended, and three sets of registration plates confiscated following an investigation into alleged dangerous driving on the Central Coast last week. At 10.15pm on Wednesday 11 November 2020, officers attached to Tuggerah Lakes Highway Patrol attended Newbridge Road, Berkeley Vale, after reports of vehicles conducting burnouts and driving recklessly. When police arrived, they saw a Toyota Hilux allegedly conducting a burnout. Pol...ice spoke to the driver, a 16-year-old boy who held a learner’s licence. The teenager from Lake Munmorah was issued a Traffic Infringement Notice for the offences of learner unaccompanied, operate vehicle so driving wheels undergo sustained loss of traction, and use light vehicle not comply with standard - tyres. He was also charged with repeatedly operate vehicle contrary subsection, and participate group activity contrary subsection (street racing). The learner driver has had his licence endorsed as suspended till February 2021. The vehicle was issued a major grounded vehicle defect and the number plates were confiscated for three months. As police spoke with the teenager, they observed five other vehicles drive away from the location. Following inquiries, police located and spoke to the five alleged drivers of the vehicles sighted at the scene and the following action was taken; A 20-year-old man from Blue Haven was driving a Green Ford Falcon XR6T and was the holder of a P2 licence. He was charged with prolong, sustain loss of traction, participate in group conducting aggravated burnout and not comply P1/P2 high performance vehicle restriction. His licence was suspended. A 17-year-old male from Summerland Point, driving a Holden VS Ute, was charged with prolong, sustain loss of traction, participate in group conducting aggravated burnout and drive motor vehicle contrary to minor defect notice. His licence was suspended, and number plates confiscated for three months. A 19-year-old man from Kincumber, driving a Holden VE utility with a P2 licence, was charged with prolong, sustain loss of traction and participate in group conducting aggravated burnout. His licence was also suspended, and number plates confiscated for three months. A 24-year-old man from Lake Munmorah, driving a Nissan Skyline, was charged with drive on nature strip and view activity conducting aggravated burnout. A 22-year-old woman from The Entrance, driving a Holden Commodore VZ, was charged with drive on nature strip and view activity conducting aggravated burnout All six drivers are due to appear before Wyong Local Court on Monday 11 January 2021.

17.01.2022 SCAM ALERT! Scamwatch has issued a new warning. Always be suspicious of email or text message requests to ‘update’ or ‘verify’ your financial or personal details. The latest Amazon impersonation email scam is addressed to [email protected] but BCCs the victim’s email address.

17.01.2022 Sharing on behalf of our Tuggerah Lakes counterparts - do you recognise this car or the occupants inside?



17.01.2022 PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST MAIL THEFT! Always install a lockable mailbox. Always use a quality lock on your mailbox. Never allow your mailbox to become full or overflow. Protect your mail.... Always arrange to collect new credit cards from the bank or post office. Always have mail held at the post office or collected by a friend when you’re away for extended periods. Always have your mail cleared daily. Protect your identity Always beware of ‘cold calling’ and confirm who you are talking to. Never give any of your personal details to people you don’t know or trust. Always contact your bank, financial institution or service provider if you think you have been contacted by a scammer. If you are aware of mail being stolen and used to obtain fraudulent identity, please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online at www.crimestoppers.com.au See more

16.01.2022 Police are again appealing for public assistance to locate a man missing from the state’s Central Coast. Mr Dusan Dimich, aged 81, was last seen leaving a shopp...ing complex on Railway Street, Woy Woy, about 9.30am on Monday 2 November 2020. Family members contacted police later that day and officers from Brisbane Water Police District commenced inquiries into his whereabouts. Police are investigating reports that Mr Dimich was sighted at Woy Woy train station and the Sydney CBD later that morning, and tracked to Hornsby Train Station that afternoon, coming from Central Station. He has not been seen since. Police and family members hold grave concerns for his welfare due to his age and medical conditions. Mr Dimich is described as being of Caucasion appearance with a medium build, between 180cm and 190cm tall with a hunch, short grey hair and brown eyes. Mr Dimich also wears hearing aids in both ears, has a mole on his right cheek and wears dark glasses. He was last seen wearing a red and white flannelette long-sleeved shirt, a light blue undershirt with white horizontal stripes, blue jeans and grey joggers. Anyone who may have seen Mr Dimich or know of his whereabouts is urged to contact police immediately. Anyone with information about Mr Dimich’s whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

16.01.2022 Detectives have released CCTV vision and are appealing for public information following a home invasion in Sydney’s west earlier this year. Just after 8.30pm o...n Monday 31 August 2020, three men and a woman allegedly forced entry to a home at Boronia Street, Concord West. Police were told the woman left the area, before the men armed with a firearm and baton threatened the occupants of the home. The men allegedly assaulted a 21-year-old man, before stealing cash and leaving the area in a dark-coloured vehicle. The other occupants, two women aged 47 and 19 and a 10-year-old girl, were not physically injured during the incident. The 21-year-old man suffered serious head injuries and was taken to Concord Hospital for treatment. He has since been released. Officers from Burwood Police Area Command attended and commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. As inquiries continue, detectives have released CCTV vision and images of three men and a woman who may be able to assist with ongoing investigations. The woman is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged between 18 and 20, with long dark hair, braces on her Ianteeth, large fake eyelashes and wearing a light-coloured puffer jacket. The three men have been described as wearing all black clothing. Two of the men were also wearing dark coloured face coverings, while the third man was wearing a dark coloured cap. Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

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15.01.2022 Hazardous Surf Warning for NSW. Surf and swell conditions are expected to be hazardous for coastal activities such as rock fishing, boating, and swimming in the following areas. Hazardous Surf Warning for: Macquarie Coast and Hunter Coast Visit the BoM: bit.ly/3dWHMen

15.01.2022 Brisbane Water Police District enjoyed celebrating Naidoc Week with some traditional food, prepared by our lovely Karen Adams who is apart of the Kamilaroi People. Thank you Karen for spoiling us.

14.01.2022 PROPERTY CRIME UPDATE FROM 6AM 30/12 TO 6AM 4/1 * This crime information includes late reports of crimes that have been reported to Police during this time frame and not just crime that occurred during this period. Break & Enter / Steal from Dwelling:... * Rowan Rd, Woy Woy 15:15 to 22:25 31/12 * Monastir Rd, Horsfield Bay 13:52 to 14:30 30/12 Stolen 12 foot Dehaviland Tinny vessel recovered 21 old Woy Woy male arrested * Aggravated King St, Umina Bch 3:00 to 4:00 1/1/21 * Late report - Aged care residential Chamberlain Rd, Wyoming 16:00 26/12 to 10:00 29/12 * Sports club Racecourse Rd, Gosford 14:00 31/12 to 7:30 2/1 * Newling St, Lisarow 23:15 30/12 to 9:00 1/1 * Business Old Pacific Hwy, Somersby 8:20 23/12 to 8:37 23/12 * Pacific Hwy, Niagara Park 212:00 30/12 to 9:00 31/12 * Albany St, Pt Frederick 10:30 19/12 to 10:30 26/12 * Late report - Avoca Dr, Avoca Bch 15:30 29/12 to 8:30 31/12 * Whiting Ave, Terrigal 16:00 1/1 to 15:00 2/1 Rego plate stolen * Aggravated - Beane St, Gosford 15:00 to 15:30 30/12 * Commercial Kerta Rad, Kincumber 3:21 to 4:00 2/1 Steal from Motor Vehicle / Vessel: * Late report Sandstone Cres, Tascott 1:30 to 12:30 26/12 (Possible unlocked) * Parking Stn, Baker St, Gosford 17:00 1/1 to 17:00 2/1 (Force) * Coomal Ave, Davistown 15:00 2/1 to 10:20 3/1 (Possibly unlocked) * Attempt Mangrove Rd, Narara 15:00 31/12 to 12:30 2/1 (Force) * Noorong Ave, Forresters Bch 00:01 to 8:00 3/1 (Unknown entry point) * Scenic Hwy, Terrigal 12:00 1/1 to 7:002/1 Rego plate stolen * Avoca Dr, Avoca Bch 4:00 1/1 (Unlocked) * Duffys Rd, Terrigal 1:00 to 10:40 1/1 (Force) * Dilgara Ave, Davistown 1:30 to 2:00 3/1 (Possibly unlocked) * Attempt Johns Rd, Koolewong 4:20 to 4:30 30/12 (Unlocked) Steal Motor Vehicle/Vessel: * Brougham St, E/Gosford 17:00 1/1 to 16:30 2/1 - 1992 Blue Ford Laser Sedan R/N VBB734 * Avoca Dr, Green Pt 21:00 1/1 to 13:30 2/1 2011 Black Cruze Holden Sedan R/N BZT61R * Attempt Melbourne St, E/Gosford 15:00 29/12 to 9:30 30/12 1992 White Honda Accord Sedan R/N AAR26X * Brisbane Water Dr, Koolewong 18:00 31/12 to 10:30 1/1 2015 White Inflatable R/N AHX746N located Eulalia Ave, Pt Frederick * Rowan Rd, Woy Woy 15;15 to 22:25 31/12 (Unlocked)

14.01.2022 Domestic violence is never acceptable. If you, or someone you know, is experiencing domestic violence, call police on 131 444. In an emergency, always call Triple Zero (000).

14.01.2022 SEARCH WARRANT EXECUTED WATANOBBI & YOUNG PERSON ARRESTED Young Person: 17 old Watanobbi male Details: About 9:30am Wednesday 23/12 Brisbane Water Police attended Northcott Ave, Watanobbi where a stolen Toyota Corolla from St Huberts Island was located. About 2.45pm police observed the Young Person approaching the stolen Toyota Corolla. Following a short foot pursuit the young person was arrested who had stolen property and cannabis upon him. ... About 2:47pm Wednesday 23/12 Police executed a search warrant upon a residence in Northcott Ave, Watanobbi, recovering proceeds from several aggravated break and enters and steal from motor vehicles in the Kariong area during the early hours of Tuesday 22/12/20. Numerous items were also recovered relating to a number of steal from motor vehicles and subsequent frauds in the St Huberts Island area. The young person was conveyed to Wyong Police Station where legal process was served on him for outstanding domestic violence offences. He was further charged with Possession of prohibited drug and goods in custody and breaching his bail. The Young persons was refused bail to appear Woy Woy Childrens Court 24/12. Investigations are continuing in relation to the aggravated break and enter offences, steal from motor vehicle offences, frauds and stolen motor vehicles. Further charged for the young person are anticipated. Police are urging anyone who may be able to assist with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/. Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

13.01.2022 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.

12.01.2022 UPDATE | Six people tested positive to COVID-19 in the 24 hours to 8pm last night. Four of the cases are linked to known cases. The source of infection for... one case is under investigation. The source of infection for one case one is unknown. Exposure sites There are no new local exposure sites to report today. Testing COVID-19 testing clinics on the Central Coast are listed here: https://peoplebank.hneccphn.com.au/covid-testing-cc

11.01.2022 CRIME PREVENTION TIP : VEHICLE SECURITY Stealing from motor vehicle is often an opportunistic crime with thieves checking for unlocked car doors and windows, as well as looking the inside of your vehicle for valuables left lying around in clear sight. Having your personal items stolen from your car is inconvenient, distressing and can be expensive. ... Stealing from motor vehicles is a crime that you can help yourself, family, friends and colleagues from becoming the next crime statistic by taking some simple Crime Prevention actions: - ALWAYS lock up your vehicle day or night and regardless of whether parked in your driveway, carport or public place ALWAYS remove or hide valuables from site of thieves; eg do not leave your wallet, keys, phones and valuable electrical items on seats and in the middle consoles. With the warmer weather upon us and more people about it is timely to remind people to LOCK UP and remove your valuables. If you see someone acting suspiciously please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

10.01.2022 ARREST OF 3 JUVENILES FOR PROPERTY OFFENCES - GREEN POINT YP 1: 17 old Wyoming male Charged with: 1 x Drive conveyance taken without consent of owner... 1 x Goods in personal custody suspected being stolen 1 x Never licensed person drive vehicle on road YP bail refused to Parramatta Childrens Court 6/1/21 YP 2: 18 old Hoxton Park male Charged with: 1 x Be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner Bailed to Gosford Local Court 28/1/21. YP 3: 17 old Wyoming male Charged with: 1 x Be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner Bailed to Woy Woy Childrens Court 12/3/21. Details: Between 9pm Friday 1/1/21 & 1:30pm Saturday 2/1/21 a Black Holden Cruze Sedan was stolen from out the front of a residence in Green Point. About 6;45pm Tuesday 5/1/21 the victim saw his vehicle being driven on Link Rd, Green Point. Police were contacted resulting in the arrest of the three young persons with the vehicle in Melissa St, Green Point about 7pm. A number of items suspected of being stolen were located in the vehicle. The three young persons were conveyed to Gosford Police Station and subsequently charged with the above offences. Investigations are ongoing regarding the stolen property.

10.01.2022 We have an opportunity for a Aboriginal Community Liaison Officer (ACLO) to be part of our Tuggerah Lakes Police District and Brisbane Water Police District team. The Aboriginal Community Liaison Officer is responsible for providing advice and support to commands in the management of local Aboriginal issues. Find out more about the role here: https://iworkfor.nsw.gov.au//aboriginal-community-liaison-

08.01.2022 CRIME PREVENTION TIP - NUMBER PLATE THEFT. Brisbane Water Police District have noted an increase in the theft of registration plates. Offenders use stolen plates to avoid identification when committing serious offences such as robbery, drug trafficking, break & enters offences and petrol theft.... If your number plates are stolen:- report the theft to Policelink 131444. report the theft to Service NSW change your registration details change your car insurance details change any toll road account details What you can do:- park your car in a secure place. Park off the street in a garage or carport where possible stay alert and report the theft of number plates to police as soon as possible. Crime Prevention involves everybody in the community. Lets work together to reduce crime.

07.01.2022 Residents across New South Wales are urged to monitor weather reports and health advice as the state is expected to experience heatwave conditions in the coming days. The Bureau of Meteorology warns temperatures are generally expected to increase over the weekend. As the weather heats up, motorists are also reminded it’s not only an offence for children or pets to be left unattended in a vehicle, it can be deadly.... Everyone needs to take care in hot weather, but some people are at higher risk of heat illness, especially if they are older, live alone or are socially-isolated. Remember to; Stay well-hydrated Avoid alcohol and hot or sugary drinks Limit your physical activity Try to stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day Wear light, loose-fitting clothing made from natural fibres like cotton Regularly check your forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology on radio, TV, internet or App Get advice from your doctor about whether your medication and/or your medical conditions may affect what you should do if it gets extremely hot Make sure you know who you are going to call (who may need help, and who could provide help to you if needed); make a list of telephone numbers and make sure they are current. If you can, it's a good idea to spend some time in an air-conditioned building. For more information please refer to the Beat the Heat website: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/environment/beattheheat Livestock and pet owners are also being urged to ensure adequate clean water is always available and that shading is provided where possible. Additionally, no animals should be left in confined, unventilated areas. Members of the public should also regularly visit the Rural Fire Service website at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au for updated bush fire warnings and information. For updated weather forecasts and warnings visit www.bom.gov.au.

06.01.2022 Heading away for your summer holiday? Double-demerit points are in force for speeding, seatbelt, mobile phone and motorcycle helmet offences. NSW Police officers will also be targeting other high-risk driver behaviour, including the Four Ds; drink, drug, dangerous and distracted driving. So please travel through the holiday season with safety at top of mind, towards a better 2021.

06.01.2022 When the NSW Police Rescue and Bomb Disposal Squad saved Christmas...Merry Christmas everyone!

05.01.2022 A man has been charged over an alleged stabbing on the Central Coast. About 2.10pm yesterday (Tuesday 5 January 2021), emergency services were called to a resor...t on Boyce Avenue, Wyong, following reports a man had been stabbed several times. A 64-year-old man was taken to John Hunter Hospital for treatment to stab wounds to his stomach. He is reported to be in a stable condition. Officers from Tuggerah Lakes Police District established a crime scene and commenced inquiries. Following inquiries, three men aged 38, 45 and 56 were arrested and taken to Wyong Police Station shortly before 6pm the same day. The youngest man was charged with wound person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and special aggravated enter dwelling with intent to commit grievous bodily harm. He was refused bail to appear at Wyong Local Court today (Wednesday 6 January 2021). The other two men were released pending further inquiries. Investigations remain ongoing.

05.01.2022 SCAM ALERT! We’ve had several reports of scammers calling people from what appear to be trusted NSW Police Force numbers and threatening the call recipients with fines or arrest. These scammers are using technology to make it appear that the calls originate from legitimate police phone numbers; a practice known as ID spoofing. The caller impersonates a NSW Police Force officer and states that the person receiving the call has an outstanding fine or warrant. The scammer demand...s a form of payment to prevent arrest or further court action. The NSW Police Force will never call a member of the public and demand payment over the phone in order to avoid going to court or being arrested. If you get an unexpected call from someone who states they're from the police, and starts asking for personal details or threatens you, please hang up. If you’re concerned, you can always verify by contacting your local police or the Police Assistance Line directly on 131 444. To find out more information about scams, or to find out other ways to protect yourself, visit www.scamwatch.gov.au. If you have been the victim of a scam, you can report it to local police or to the ACCC online at the ‘SCAMwatch report a scam’ page.

04.01.2022 ! Automatic and Manual coaches available Learner drivers who complete th...e NSW Safer Drivers Course get 20 hours of logbook credit! To be eligible for the course you must meet the following criteria: - Hold a valid NSW learner licence - Be under the age of 25 - Have completed a minimum of 50 hours of actual on-road driving (any credit hours gained under the Structured Professional Lesson (3 for 1) scheme must be excluded) Book online at: www.pcycdrivereducationprograms-sdc.org.au/book-a-course Contact the club on 4344 7851 for more information

03.01.2022 HELP TRIPLE ZERO (000) FIND YOU The Emergency + App re-launched. The #emergencyplus app is a free, life-saving tool to help people call the right number and be found easily in an emergency, anywhere in Australia.... With @what3words now a feature within the Emergency+ app , (as well as street address and GPS Coordinates) callers can now describe their exact location in an emergency, quickly and easily, with just three words. Every 3 metre square in the world has been given a what3words address so you can #HelpTripleZeroFindYou with a unique three-word combination. Download the free emergency app today! Available on the App Store: https://fal.cn/3binl Android App available on the Google Play Store: https://fal.cn/3binm

03.01.2022 This year, Neighbourhood Watch Week is being held between November 14 to November 22. NHW is a community based program that was introduced in 1984, designed to reduce localised crime. NSW Police Force work in partnership with their local NHW groups to raise awareness and prevent crime within the community.

02.01.2022 If you want to make a difference in 2021, consider a career as a NSW Police Force officer. Find out how you can join here: https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment/home

01.01.2022 Re-shared with updated description to make things clearer for our followers. Restrictions for the Central Coast have CHANGED: For Greater Sydney residents (including the Central Coast), the following restrictions apply: ... - 5 visitors to your home (including children) - 30 people (including children) can gather outdoors in a public place (down from 50) NSW Health urges that you do not attend gatherings if you have even the mildest of symptoms. Stay home, get tested immediately and isolate until you receive a negative result. For more info about New Year's Eve visit: https://www.nsw.gov.au/.../cov.../major-events/new-years-eve

01.01.2022 PROPERTY CRIME REPORTED IN THE PAST 24 HOURS * This crime information includes late reports of crimes that have been reported to Police during this time frame and not just crime that occurred during this period. Break & Enter / Steal from Dwelling:... * School Sydney Ave, Umina Bch 16:30 17/12 to 8:00 4/1 Steal from Motor Vehicle / Vessel: * Commuter carpark, Railway Stn, Mann St, Gosford 12:00 20/12 to 16:00 4/1 (Unknown entry point) * Business, Manns Rd, West Gosford 5:30 to 12:30 4/1 Rego plate stolen Steal Motor Vehicle/Vessel: Nil

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