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Chifley Police District

Locality: Bathurst, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6332 8629



Address: 139 Rankin Street 2795 Bathurst, NSW, Australia

Website: https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/about_us/regions_commands_districts/western_region/chifley

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25.01.2022 Prohibited weapons seized; man charged Chifley PD A man has been charged after prohibited weapons and drugs were seized during a search of a home in the states Central Tablelands. About 9.30am yesterday (Tuesday 12 August 2020), investigators attached to Chifley Police District executed a firearm prohibition order (FPO) and a weapons prohibition order (WPO) at a home on Castlereagh Highway, Cullen Bullen. ... During the search of the home officers located and seized what will be alleged to be methylamphetamine, and prohibited weapons in the form of knuckle dusters, an extendable baton and ammunition. The 40-year-old man was arrested and taken to Lithgow Police Station. He was charged with two counts of use prohibited weapon contrary to prohibition order, possess prohibited drug and firearm found at premises-subject to prohibition order The man was given conditional bail to appear at Lithgow Local Court on Thursday 8 October 2020.



25.01.2022 Looking for something to listen to this weekend? Check out the official podcast series of the NSW Police Force! Episode 1 is out now, with more to follow in the coming weeks. Stream on Apple here: https://apple.co/3iRmwYX Stream on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

25.01.2022 Scams. Every year scams cost Australians Millions of dollars and cause considerable financial pain. At this time of year there is always an increase in Taxation scams. As recently as Sunday there was a report of a telephone call to a local resident from the "ATO Canberra" stating the victim would be arrested if they did not buy $1500 Worth of Itunes and google play cards. The victim fearing for her safety did as she was told to do. There is a plethora of information on the S...camwatch Website as there are thousands of different Scams operating, including COVID and on-line scamming.. The ACCC (Australian Competition and Consumer Commision) has a large amount of helpful information on their Website. DO NOT GIVE OUT PRIVATE INFO online or or over the phone. Please report any SCAMS to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to your local police. DO NOT REPORT ON THIS SOCIAL MEDIA SITE.,

25.01.2022 In 2006, 32 year old Fijian born Mosese Cava cut ties with his family without explanation. In March 2020, police began searching for the one-time DJ and made an unexpected and remarkable discovery. A determined investigator and a familys never-ending search for their son. Find out what was uncovered in Episode 2 of the official NSW Police Force Podcast: Stream on Apple here: https://apple.co/3iRmwYX Stream on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/3gXGkZN



24.01.2022 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.

24.01.2022 Malicious damage in Kelso In the early hours of Tuesday morning 5/1/2021, between 3am and 5am unknown persons have smashed windows in Ryan Place, Jagoe Place, Illumba Way, View St and Perrier Place Kelso. It is believed there were at least 4 offenders involved between the ages of 15 to 17 (approximate). To date police have not been able to identify the offenders and are appealing to members of the public who may have any information that may assist them in their enquiries. ... Please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Bathurst Police on 63328699. All information is treated int he strictest confidence and will remain anonymous. PLEASE DO NOT REPORT INFORMATION OR MAKE COMMENTS ON THIS FACEBOOK PAGE.

24.01.2022 Police are continuing to appeal for public assistance for information on the disappearance of Mosese Cava in 2006 from the Marrickville area. Fijian-born Mosese was last known as a DJ in the Sydney area, and was described as having long dreadlocks. Further information at:... www.police.nsw.gov.au/saf/policing_in_the_community/podcast Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000



23.01.2022 The first episode of the official NSW Police Force podcast has been out for a week, and we have more episodes about to drop. Episode 1 covers the disappearance of Passy Reyes, an 18 year old from Mona Vale who left her home in the early hours of July 18, 2001. She hasnt been seen since. Can you help bring her home? Streaming now on: Apple: https://apple.co/3iRmwYX... Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gXGkZN See more

23.01.2022 New recruits join Western Region The Western Region will welcome 26 new probationary constables to its ranks following the attestation of 197 recruits at the Police Academy in Goulburn last week. Western Region Commander, Assistant Commissioner Geoff McKechnie APM, said the allocation of new probationary constables will further enhance the ability of our police districts to provide quality policing services to their communities.... These are very significant numbers for Western Region and continue to build on the additional resourcing that has occurred over the last two years, Assistant Commissioner McKechnie said. Chifley Police District will welcome two of the new recruits as they begin their career as police officers today Monday (17 August 2020). Chifley Police District Commander, Detective Superintendent Peter OBrien APM, said the allocation of the new officers to the area will greatly increase capability. These officers are warmly welcomed to the District with one for Bathurst and one for Lithgow stations, Det Supt OBrien said. This is a challenging time with the COVID pandemic and these officers will be put to work as soon as possible. Police District allocations for Western Region include: Central West Police District 4 Central North Police District 1 Chifley Police District 2 Barrier Police District - 5 New England Police District - 3 Orana Mid Western Police District - 7 Oxley Police District - 4

22.01.2022 The NSW Police Force is proud to support R U OK Day. Whether its a friend, family member or a colleague, today is an opportunity to ask the simple question, R U OK?

22.01.2022 Watch out for scammers trying to phish for your personal and financial information by impersonating government, businesses or even your friends. Phishing scams can occur in the form of text messages, emails, on the internet and via cold-call. Electronic phishing scams can contain malicious links and attachments designed to steal your personal and financial information. These scams often try to create a sense of urgency. Dont rush - think about what the message is telling you to do and consider whether its real. NEVER click any links and report suspicious emails to Scamwatch via www.scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam #ScamsWeek2020

22.01.2022 Did you know information that you post or share such as your name, date of birth, location, names of pets, interests and hobbies, etc. can be used in harmful ways? Scammers can learn a lot about you from status updates, polls and quizzes, photos and videos, and use this information to guess your account passwords or target you with other scams. Dont post personal details on your social media accounts and keep your privacy settings strong! #ScamsWeek 2020



21.01.2022 Can you help us find out what happened to Mosese Cava? 32-year old Fijian-born Mosese left home with no explanation in 2006. Police are hoping to find out his movements between 2006 and the present time. Please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 if you can help. Listen to our podcast to hear Moseses story. ... Via Apple: apple.co/3iRmwYX Via Spotify: spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

20.01.2022 Lithgow: Police are investigating a break and enter at the Lithgow Bowling Club. Just after midnight last night 2 males are captured on CCTV at the premises. A ground floor lock was forced and entry gained. Once inside the two offenders have stolen a large quantity of alcohol. If you have any information that may assist police please call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Lithgow police on 6352 8399. Quote event E76185806. DO NOT OFFER INFORMATION ON THIS SOCIAL MEDIA SITE

20.01.2022 Looking for a Sunday night podcast? Episode one of State Crime Command Investigations covers the case of Year 12 student Passy Reyes who left her familys home on Sydneys Northern Beaches early one winter morning in 2001. She hasnt been seen since...Many believe she took her own life. Her family disagrees and awaits Passys return. Detective Senior Sergeant Jason Ferns investigates. Stream on Apple here: https://apple.co/3iRmwYX... Stream on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/3gXGkZN See more

20.01.2022 Mosese Cavas family is searching for answers. Since he walked away without explanation in 2006, theyve been looking for answers as to why he left and where he went. Episode 2 of our new podcast explores the path investigators and his family have taken to uncover the truth. ... Someone must know. Listen now: Via Apple: apple.co/3iRmwYX Via Spotify: spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

19.01.2022 Bathurst: A mobile phone located in the vicinity of Piper /Rankin St handed into Bathurst police around 2.30pm 10/1/2021. A black wallet, located in the vicinity of James Barnet Drive Kelso handed into police about 1pm 9/1/2021.... If you think any of this property may be yours please attend Bathurst Police station with ID and be prepared to describe the property. See more

19.01.2022 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.

17.01.2022 Man charged over 2015 murder - Bathurst A man has been charged with murder following investigations into the death of a man at Bathurst in 2015. About 10am on Sunday 20 September 2015, a homeless man, aged 68, was found deceased under the Denison Bridge at Bathurst.... The man was formally identified as Reginald Mullaly, who had been living under the southern end of the bridge in a crude shelter. The man had sustained head injuries, with the post-mortem examination revealing Mr Mullaly had also been stabbed. Officers attached to Chifley Police District established Strike Force Yenna to investigate Mr Mullaly’s murder. Following extensive inquiries, investigators arrested a 38-year-old man at a home in George Street, Bathurst about 9.15am today (Monday 16 November 2020). He was taken to Bathurst Police Station and charged with murder. The matter was heard at Bathurst Local Court today and the man has been formally refused bail to appear at the same court tomorrow (Tuesday 17 November 2020).

17.01.2022 ROAD CLOSURES FOR FUNERAL OF SENIOR CONSTABLE KELLY FOSTER-THURSDAY 14/1/2021. CHIFLEY PD Police advise of a soft road closure of Bridge Street Lithgow at the intersection of Mort Street- the road will be closed all the way to the intersection of Short Street and includes closure of the Church St intersection with Bridge St. Residents will be able to enter and exit by advising Police at the traffic points. Road closed from 6 am until abut 4 pm. The funeral commences at 12.30 pm

17.01.2022 Four men have been charged after a sheep was allegedly killed at a property in the state’s Central Tablelands yesterday. Yesterday afternoon (Tuesday 12 Januar...y 2021), officers from the Rural Crime Prevention Team and Chifley Police District responded to reports of a group of men trespassing at a property on Turondale Road, Turondale, 40km north of Bathurst. Police have been told a 77-year-old man who agists sheep at the property attended and found four men trespassing, and a dead ram that had been shot through the neck with an arrow. When confronted by the man, the group attempted to leave the property but were prevented leaving by the owner’s vehicle until police arrived. Police searched two vehicles belonging to the group and seized four compound bows, arrows and an esky containing butchered meat. The men aged 31, 34, 35 and 36 were arrested and taken to Bathurst Police Station where they were each charged with: Kill cattle with intent to steal Commit an act of aggravated cruelty upon animal, and Enter land to hunt animal without owner’s consent. The 34-year-old man was also charged with common assault after he allegedly pushed the 77-year-old man. All four men were granted strict conditional bail and are due to appear before Bathurst Local Court on Monday 1 February 2021. State Rural Crime Coordinator, Detective Chief Inspector Cameron Whiteside, said the charges came as a result of quick action by the livestock owner. This incident stresses the importance of calling police immediately in respect to all rural crimes. Local police and Rural Crime Investigators are committed in supporting local landholders, Det Ch Insp Whiteside said. Timely reporting of these crimes increase the ability of your local police to tackle rural crimes that impact on our farmers. "If you see something, say something.

16.01.2022 A girl reported missing in the states west has been found safe and well. The 11-year-old was reported missing after not returning to her Bathurst home on Tuesday 1 September 2020. Following inquiries, the girl was found safe and well about 9.30pm yesterday (Sunday 6 September 2020). ... Police would like to thank the community and media for their help.

15.01.2022 14 charged with drink-driving during Operation Western Chrome Police have detected and charged 14 people with drink-driving over the weekend as part of Operation Western Chrome. Superintendent Paul Glinn, Commander for Traffic & Highway Patrol across Western Region said Operation Western Chrome was conducted on primary and secondary roads and in the major town centres with a focus on drug and alcohol driving along with general road rule compliance in a highly visible and proa...ctive manner. Our increased presence across all parts of western region, including those areas that you may not normally expect to be subjected to random breath and drug testing, should reinforce that police undertake these activities 24/7, anytime, anywhere, Supt Glinn said. These type of operations involving Traffic & Highway Patrol and police from other areas working together, with a larger operational footprint, will continue and it is important to reinforce that if you make poor choices and decide to drive, you are not only putting yourself and others at risk, but more likely to be detected, arrested and placed before the courts. Risky driver behaviour particularly impacts on regional communities and those behaviours targeted are causal factors in serious and fatal collisions on regional roads, Supt Glinn said. A total of 80 staff were deployed on Western Region roads over Friday and Saturday 20-30 August 2020. Over the two nights, the following results were achieved 2391 breath tests were conducted, resulting in 14 PCA offences, 79 drug tests, resulting in 10 RDT offences 146 infringement notices issued; 25 charges, including three disqualified drivers. Of note, about 10.30pm on Saturday 29 August 2020, a 33-year-old man allegedly picked the wrong time and place to perform a burnout in a black Holden Commodore sedan. He was stopped by police after allegedly doing a burnout outside Mudgee Police Station on Market Street. He failed to submit to a roadside breath test and resisted police as he was removed from the car. He was taken to Mudgee Police Station where he underwent a breath analysis, which returned a reading of 0.207, placing him in the high-range PCA category (over four times the legal limit). The man was charged with drive with high range PCA, refuse or fail to submit to a breath test, negligent driving, Class A motor vehicle exceed speed by more than 45km/h, drive manner dangerous and resist police. His licence was also suspended. The man was released on conditional bail to appear before Mudgee Local Court on Wednesday 23 September 2020.

15.01.2022 Lithgow Police are requesting your assistance to help identify the female depicted in these images. Police would like to speak with her in reagrds to the theft of groceries and an assault at the Coles Lithgow Store on the 27/9/2020. If you have any information please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Lithgow Police Station on 63528399. QuOte event number E 75937026. DO NOT REPORT OR MAKE COMMENT ON THIS SOCIAL MEDIA PAGE.

14.01.2022 From all of us at Chifley Police District, we would like to thank the community for their love and support in relation to the untimely death of Senior Constable Kelly Foster. As you can appreciate, we are expecting a significant gathering to bid her farewell, and with the current COVID restrictions, not everyone who would like to pay their respects in person will be able to do so. We are urging members of the public not to attend the church; instead, please demonstrate your c...ommunity spirit by forming a socially distanced line along either side of Bridge Street (between Mort and Short streets) from 1:30pm tomorrow (Thursday) to view the procession as it leaves the church. On behalf of Kelly’s family and the broader NSW Police Force family, thank you for your ongoing support.

14.01.2022 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.

14.01.2022 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).

14.01.2022 Chifley : Bathurst: Jarvis Street A brand new hot water system has been stolen from a residential property. The theft occurred sometime between 2pm on the 3/11 and 8am 4/11. Police are investigating the theft of timber to be used for fencing from a property on Pipers Flat Road Wallerawang. The theft occurred at 3.50pm on Monday 2/11. A witness has provided the registration details of a vehicle seen in the vicinity.

13.01.2022 Cowra: Stolen Toyota Landcruiser, silver in colour, rego CA70KR. Stolen from a location in Grenfell St Cowra sometime between 11pm 15/8 and 1pm 16/8. If you see this vehicle please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 000 333 or Cowra police on 63415099.... DO NOT REPORT ON THIS FACEBOOK PAGE.

12.01.2022 Lithgow police are seeking information in relation to a malicious damage by graffiti on the picnic shelters at Hassan Walls Reserve, Lithgow between 16/11/20 and 17/11/20. Report number: E77423354. Police are appealing for anyone with information, to contact Lithgow Police (02) 6352 8399 or Crime Stoppers 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.

12.01.2022 Police would like to speak with the individual depicted in this photograph who may be able to assist them, in their enquiries into a stealing at the Bunnings Store in Lithgow on the 13th August. If you have any information please contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 000 333 or Lithgow Police on 63528399 DO NOT REPORT ON THIS SOCIAL MEDIA PAGE.

12.01.2022 LOST: A set of keys containing a VW car key, 1 x garage remote and a house key. Lost somewhere on the CSU Campus, Tuesday 3/11/2020. If located please hand them into Bathurst Police Station.

11.01.2022 Appeal for information over home invasion Rockley Mount An investigation is underway following a home invasion in the state’s Central Tablelands on the weekend. Just after 7am on Saturday (14 November 2020), a man attended a property on Rockley Road, Rockley Mount, and asked the 82-year-old resident to use his phone.... Police have been told that while the man was using his landline, a second man armed with a knife and with his face covered appeared. The men threatened the resident demanding drugs and firearms; they ransacked the home before leaving in a small red sedan towards Bathurst. The man was shaken but unhurt during the incident. Officers attached the Chifley Police District established a crime scene and commenced an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. Police are appealing for anyone with information, or who may have CCTV or dash cam vision from the area about this time to contact Bathurst Police (02) 6332 8699 or Crime Stoppers 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.

11.01.2022 The Official Podcast of the NSW Police Force Episode 2 - Mosese Cava STREAMING NOW In 2006, 32 year old Mosese cut ties with his family without explanation. Do you have information that could help us and his family search for the truth? ... Stream on Apple here: https://apple.co/3iRmwYX Stream on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

11.01.2022 Police investigate fatal Chifley PD A man has died after a single-vehicle crash in the states Central Tablelands. About 5.30am today (Monday 24 August 2020), emergency services were called to Castlereagh Highway, Ben Bullen, about 35km north of Lithgow, following reports a car had left the road and crashed. ... Despite efforts to revive the driver, he died at the scene. The passenger was airlifted to Nepean Base Hospital for further treatment. Officers from Chifley Police District established a crime scene and commenced inquiries into circumstances surrounding the incident. A report will be prepared for the information of the Coroner. The Castlereagh Highway is closed in both directions at Ben Bullen and is expected to open by midday. 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 crime via NSW Police social media pages.

10.01.2022 Charges after aggravated break and enter Chifley PD A man will face court today charged with an alleged aggravated break and enter in the state’s Central West on the weekend. Between 8.30am and 9.45am on Sunday 15 November 2020, a man entered a unit on Kendal Street, Cowra. ... Police have been told that the man allegedly stole items and assaulted the occupant, a 65-year-old woman, before fleeing. The woman suffered facial bruising and swelling. Detectives from Chifley Police District attended and commenced an investigation. Following inquiries, officers arrested a 36-year-old man at Cowra Police Station where he was charged with aggravated break and enter and commit serious indictable offence-use violence, and breach of bail. He was refused bail to appear at Cowra Local Court today (Tuesday 17 November 2020).

10.01.2022 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).

10.01.2022 Looking for a new podcast tonight? Episode 2 of the Official NSW Police Force Podcast is out now. Go behind the scenes as police investigate the mysterious disappearance of Mosese Cava. You may have information that can help us uncover the truth. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 if you can help.... Via Apple: apple.co/3iRmwYX Via Spotify: spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

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09.01.2022 Livestock carriers in focus under Operation Stock Check Chifley PD Vehicles transporting livestock in the states Central Tablelands were the focus of a high-...visibility police operation targeting stock theft this week. Operation Stock Check, an ongoing, proactive operation to prevent livestock theft by disrupting the movement of stolen stock in western NSW was launched by the NSW Police Commissioner at Armidale earlier this month. Operation Stock Check allows officers of all ranks to inspect vehicles carrying livestock to identify and target loads which may have been stolen. Between Monday (17 August 2020) and today (21 August 2020), the Central Zone Rural Crime Prevention Team, Western Region Highway Patrol and officers attached to Chifley Police District conducted operations in accordance with Operation Stock Check. Police interacted with livestock carriers in and around saleyard facilities at Carcoar, Cowra and Forbes. A large number of livestock carrier inspections were completed, along with rural patrols targeting known transportation routes. Police recorded two breaches of the Local Land Services Act and issued one direction to conduct maintenance on a vehicle. Rural Crime Prevention Team Central Zone Coordinator, Detective Sergeant Andrew McLean, said livestock carriers can expect to see an increase in vehicle checks in an effort to disrupt the illegal transportation of stock. Police will be conducting checks on all vehicles that are moving stock, whether it be large trucks, small trucks, utes, trailers or horse floats, Det Sgt McLean said. I reiterate the fact that this operation is designed to target the criminal that preys upon the rural community in respect to rural crime, not farmers or livestock carriers who are doing the right thing. We do encourage livestock carriers to make sure your paperwork is in order and your animals are fit to load so that when you are pulled over by police it is a simple check and you can go on your way. Chifley Police District Commander, Detective Superintendent Peter OBrien APM, said police within Chifley Police District will continue to interact with any vehicle carrying livestock in order to confirm the origin of the stock being moved. The Chifley Police District welcomes Operation Stock Check and our officers look forward to interacting with farmers and engaging with members of our rural community to ensure all animals being moved are not stolen livestock, he said. Livestock theft has a significant impact on farmers across Central North, New England, Oxley, Central West, Chifley, Orana Mid Western and Barrier Police Districts, with a total of 368 incidents recorded in the past two years alone. These figures include the theft of approximately 20,300 sheep and 1800 cattle, representing a reported value of more than $4.3 million. State of NSW (NSW Police Force). For editorial use only. No sublicensing of any NSW Police Force supplied image or footage allowed on a standalone basis without the express written consent of NSW Police Force. NSW Police Force attribution notice and logo to be retained on all copies of supplied images or footage with the moral rights to no false attribution and of integrity in all its images and footage asserted.

09.01.2022 Did you lose this very distinctive envelope in William Street back in March 2020. If so please attend Bathurst Police station with ID and be able to describe the contents. Please quote E74555731

09.01.2022 Since January 2019, there has been 38 long-term missing teenager cases in NSW. Episode 1 of our podcast series covers the disappearance of Passy Reyes, an 18 year old from Mona Vale who left her home in the early hours of July 18, 2001. She hasnt been seen since. Can you help bring her home? Streaming now on: Apple: https://apple.co/3iRmwYX... Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

09.01.2022 Dont get rolled by scammers looking for love. Dating and romance is arguably the most deceptive as the imposter usually forms a close bond with their victim, playing their emotions and gaining their trust, before taking their money and leaving them heartbroken. NEVER transfer money to someone you havent met, no matter how genuine they appear. #ScamsWeek2020

08.01.2022 BE THE DIFFERENCE in your community; in the air; on the streets. Find out how you can join here: https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment/home

08.01.2022 NSW Police, together with Transport for NSW, are urging residents to plan ahead and to expect a different holiday experience during the summer months of 2020-2021, as they launch the Western phase of their summer-safety campaign. Operation Summer Safe is a high-visibility operation which commenced in Western Region yesterday (Sunday 1 November 2020), to increase community engagement with the public during summer months in regional NSW. Operation Summer Safe will focus on poli...cing licensed premises, public spaces and entertainment precincts with the intention to decrease anti-social behaviour and alcohol-related violence, while also ensuring adherence to current Public Health Orders and increased messaging regarding safety when using our inland waterways. Police will be assisted by NSW Maritime Boating Safety Officers to ensure recreational boaters on the region’s waterways are complying with safety requirements. https://bddy.me/360LzE2

07.01.2022 Dont get duped by scammers who set up fake websites or falsely advertise products on a genuine retailer websites or on social media. In 2018, over a third of Australian households shopped online. Many fraudulent sellers offer luxury items such as popular brands of clothing, jewellery and electronics at very low prices. Remember, if its too good to be true, its probably a scam. If you do shop online, only use secure payment methods such as credit cards or PayPal. Avoid wire or bank transfers and money orders. #ScamsWeek2020

07.01.2022 BRAND NEW Check out the official podcast series of the NSW Police Force! State Crime Command takes you into the minds of the investigators as they work to close active cases and bring justice for victims. Stream on Apple here: https://apple.co/3iRmwYX Stream on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

07.01.2022 Group found safe and well after becoming lost in National Park - Oberon A group of people who were reported lost within a national park in the states Central Tablelands have been found safe and well. About 5.30pm Sunday (9 August 2020), officers attached to Chifley Police District received reports that 10 people had become lost within the Abercrombie National Park near Oberon. ... Police were told the group were occupying five vehicles, and had become lost after entering the park via Brass Walls Road. A multi agency search commenced, however it was suspended due to unsafe terrain, heavy rain and at times snow. About 8am on Monday (10 August 2020), emergency services were able to retrieve the group with the assistance of a local landowner. No-one was injured as a result of the incident. Police remind the public to always plan ahead when travelling in unfamiliar or remote areas. It was fortunate that in this instance they had phone reception and were able to communicate their geographical position via the Emergency Application which resulted in a positive outcome, Chief Inspector Chris Sammut said. It is also important to note that weather can sometimes change quickly, and that needs to be taken into account before planning your trip to make sure you are prepared.

05.01.2022 Located : 2pm 11/8/2020, A mountain bike in the Keppel Street Bathurst area. If you think this bike could be yours please attend Bathurst Police Station with id. Quote Event number E76258069 Lithgow: 7.30pm 10/8/2020, A mobile phone has been handed into Lithgow Police. If this could be yours please attend with id. Quote reference number E 75974844

04.01.2022 NSW Police Force officers ‘Step Out Speak Out’ to end domestic violence Yesterday marked the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and marks day one of 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, which culminates in Human Rights Day (Thursday 10 December 2020). NSW Police Commissioner Michael Fuller said the first step in abolishing domestic-related violence is acknowledging the magnitude of its impact....Continue reading

04.01.2022 Theres always somebody who knows what happened. The Official NSW Police Force Podcast series is out now. Listen in as we take you behind the scenes with investigators and families. Perhaps you can help us fill in the gaps. Streaming:... Via Apple: apple.co/3iRmwYX Via Spotify: spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

04.01.2022 CUTE PUPPY ALERT - LITHGOW At 4:30am today police located the below three puppies abandoned at a truck stop at Cullen Bullen. Police took the puppies back to Lithgow Police Station where they were given food, water and enjoyed a nice warm heater. The puppies will be handed to Lithgow pound to take care of and re home.... Good news - these adorable puppies have been re homed. PLEASE DONT CALL LITHGOW COUNCIL

03.01.2022 32-year old Mosese Cava has not been seen since 2006. Listen to Episode 2 of the Official NSW Police Force Podcast out now and help solve his mysterious disappearance. Via Apple: apple.co/3iRmwYX... Via Spotify: spoti.fi/3gXGkZN See more

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

02.01.2022 Chifley PD APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN for the Community and Small Business CCTV Fund. The $5 million fund from the NSW State Government supports the purchase and installation of CCTV across ten Local Government Areas in Western and South Western Sydney. You can find more information at http://www.crimeprevention.nsw.gov.au/cctvfund Safe, Secure, CCTV. If you have questions, please contact the CCTV project team at [email protected] or call (02) 8688 8666.

01.01.2022 Cowra police are seeking information in relation to a Break, Enter and Steal from an address in Liverpool Street, Cowra on the 17/11/20. Report number: E76296506. A distinctive Giant brand TT bike black and orange in colour was stolen, along with a watch and cash. Police are appealing for anyone with information, to contact Cowra Police (02) 6341 5099 or Crime Stoppers 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.

01.01.2022 Man charged after firearms, drugs, and explosives seized at Cowra property A man has been charged after firearms, drugs and explosives were seized during the se...arch of a property in the states central west. In March 2020, detectives attached to Western Region Enforcement Squad Chifley re-commenced Strike Force Drupe to investigate the theft of firearms from the states central west. Following extensive enquiries, detectives assisted by officers attached to Chifley Police District and the Police Dog Squad - executed a search warrant at a property on Springvale Lane, Mount Collins, near Cowra about 4pm Wednesday (26 August 2020). During the search, officers allegedly located and seized 11 firearms, a butterfly knife, ammunition, explosives, a motorbike believed to be stolen from Queensland, and cannabis plants allegedly found growing in a hydroponic set-up. Police will allege two of the firearms were stolen from a home at Orange in May 2020. A 33-year-old man was arrested and taken to Cowra Police Station where he was charged with cultivate prohibited plant and possess shortened firearm without authority. He was bail refused to appear before Bathurst Local Court yesterday (Thursday 27 August 2020) and was formally refused bail to appear before Cowra Local Court on Wednesday 9 September 2020. Investigations continue. State of NSW (NSW Police Force). For editorial use only. No sublicensing of any NSW Police Force supplied image or footage allowed on a standalone basis without the express written consent of NSW Police Force. NSW Police Force attribution notice and logo to be retained on all copies of supplied images or footage with the moral rights to no false attribution and of integrity in all its images and footage asserted. Chifley Police District

01.01.2022 A man reported missing from the state's Central West has been found. The man, aged 41, was reported missing after he was last seen alongside the Lachlan Valley ...Way near Cowra, about 4.30pm on Tuesday (17 November 2020). Officers attached to Chifley Police District located the man safe and well at Orange today (Friday 20 November 2020). Officers attached to Chifley Police District would like to thank the community and media for their assistance.

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