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Eyewatch

Locality: Eltham, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9430 4500



Address: Eltham Police Station, 21 Pryor Street 3095 Eltham, VIC, Australia

Website: https://www.police.vic.gov.au

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25.01.2022 On Thursday morning Victoria Police shared a video, detailing the consequences of a tragic collision which left two-people dead and a third seriously injured in Mt Eliza two years ago. Today we tell Steven’s road trauma story, the father of Kalinda, and how his life changed in one second. This Easter long weekend, Operation Nexus will target speed, drink/drug driving and mobile phone use. Think about your actions on the road this Easter.... #OpNexus https://fb.watch/4CckXkFtuf/



25.01.2022 Today Victoria Police launches a new 10-year strategy to achieve sustainable gender equality in the organisation by 2030. Equal, Safe and Strong: Victoria Police Gender Equality Strategy 20202030 sets out a framework for organisational change which will embed gender equality in our practice and culture, while achieving a safe and respectful workforce for everyone. Gender Equality and Inclusion Command Assistant Commissioner Brett Curran says the goal is to create a more mode...rn and inclusive workforce. "By implementing this strategy, Victoria Police has the responsibility to reflect, influence and support change. We must continue to challenge inequality and strengthen our culture for the long term.

25.01.2022 A state-wide operation targeting a range of high harm offences including robberies, aggravated burglaries, armed robberies, carjackings and assaults will kick off in Melbourne’s north west suburbs this week.

25.01.2022 To help ensure the safety of food delivery drivers, police would like to remind you to take the following precautions #DeliverSafeAndSound



25.01.2022 Keep a look out for missing 16-yearold Karitiana Runga. Karitiana was last seen in Diamond Creek about 10am on 29 August. Eltham Police Station on 9430 4500

25.01.2022 On Wednesday the 31st of March 2021 the depicted mountain bike was stolen from a secure bike area at a Nillumbik high school. It's a Trek brand Feul Ex7 model with a red frame. If you have seen or know anything about this stolen bicycle please call Constable Russell at Diamond Creek Police Station.

23.01.2022 We are aware that many people may want more information about the easing of coronavirus restrictions in regional Victoria that come into place from 11:59pm Wednesday 16 September. For information about the latest restrictions, please visit the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) website https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus and follow Victoria Department of Health & Human Services on Facebook. If you require further clarification about what you can and cannot do... as part of the new directions, contact the DHHS Coronavirus Hotline on 1800 675 398. If you believe someone may be breaching the Chief Health Officer’s directions, please make a report to the Police Assistance Line by calling 131 444. If you need to speak to a police officer about a crime or a policing matter, contact or attend your local police station. In an emergency, always call Triple Zero (000).



22.01.2022 Every day around 18 Victorians will have a cardiac arrest, with only 1 in 10 surviving. Bystander intervention has the greatest impact of improving that rate. October is now dubbed 'Shocktober', as Ambulance Victoria encourages all Victorians to learn CPR and locate their nearest AED. ... To find your nearest AED https://bit.ly/2HI3E0Y To learn CPR or how to use an AED https://bit.ly/36q9gXW #Shocktober #EasyAsAED

21.01.2022 Nillumbik Police would like residents to know our Food Delivery Driver industry have become more vulnerable as victims of crime during COVID-19. Please call 000 if you see crime occurring to any Delivery Drivers to help increase the safety for this important service to the community.

21.01.2022 Yesterday we premiered a video across our social media channels, detailing the consequences of a tragic collision which left two-people dead and a third seriously injured in Mt Eliza two years ago. This afternoon, we tell the story of road trauma survivor, Darren and how his life changed in one second. This Easter long weekend, Operation Nexus will target speed, drink/drug driving and mobile phone use. Think about your actions on the road this Easter.... #OpNexus Watch 'The Incident' here: https://bit.ly/39vgY3K

21.01.2022 16 Days of Activism is an annual international initiative which is used as a platform for organisations around the world to campaign against varying forms of abuse. Victoria Police is proud to join communities across the globe in bringing much-needed awareness to gender-based violence and challenge the attitudes that support it. We understand that although restrictions are beginning to ease, some people may still be in vulnerable situations at home.... We want to ensure victims that we continue to respond to family violence matters as a priority and there are ways to seek help >> https://www.police.vic.gov.au/family-violence

20.01.2022 Victoria Police understands how challenging it is to come forward and report a sexual offence. We understand you may experience confusion, guilt, shock or shame after an offence has occurred. It is not your fault.... We want to support you to take the first steps to making a report by providing you with information about the process. The "Reporting Sexual Offences" guide explains what sexual offences are, what you can expect if you decide to report sexual offences to police, what happens during the investigation and at court, and the support options available to you. We’ve also translated the guide into Easy English and 20 different languages bit.ly/2Z0zMSw If you do decide you’d like to speak to police about your experience, we have a team of detectives (SOCIT) that are specially trained to help you. To report a sexual offence to police: Call your local SOCIT: go.vic.gov.au/Vnv6p1 Attend your local police station: go.vic.gov.au/uBUqLV Call Triple Zero (000) in an emergency. #TheOtherPandemic #16days of Activism



19.01.2022 Police are warning the community to be wary of a recent spate of telephone scams. Members of the public have contacted police stating they have received a phone call from someone claiming the victim has an outstanding tax debt. Often the number displayed on the caller identification is that of a local police station or other government agency, such as the ATO.... The scammers reportedly ask for personal information or bank details, and in some examples request the victim purchases online music vouchers or similar products to pay supposed fines. If you receive a phone call requesting personal information or payment from a person representing themselves from a law enforcement or government agency: Do not respond to the request and hang up Call the institution back via a publicly listed phone number If you have lost money as a result of this type of scam, please report the matter to your local police station. You can also report scams to Scamwatch via https://bddy.me/33mEBJb

19.01.2022 Victoria Police proudly supports #NationalChildProtectionWeek Police play an important role in keeping children safe. But so do you. For children to thrive, we need to come together as a community to put the needs of children first not just this week, but every week.... Not all children grow up in environments that are safe. Child abuse takes many forms; it can be neglect, physical, emotional or sexual abuse, or family violence. Victoria Police have experienced detectives to investigate these crimes. To speak with one of them, contact your nearest SOCIT: go.vic.gov.au/Vnv6p1 If a child is in immediate danger, always call Triple Zero (000).

18.01.2022 Join us here https://youtu.be/uleE9Xps2NY from 10am today for a virtual National Police Remembrance Day (Victoria) ceremony as we remember those who have dedicated their lives to community safety. Download the digital service booklet https://go.vic.gov.au/nwPHs6 Each year on 29 September, we pause to remember fallen police employees who have made the ultimate sacrifice. The service will remember and honour the lives the 23 Victoria Police officers, Protective Services Of...ficers, Police Custody Officers, Victorian Public Service staff and Police Chaplains who died between 29 September 2019 and 29 September 2020. This includes Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, Senior Constable Kevin King, Constable Josh Prestney and Constable Glen Humphris who were tragically killed in the line of duty on the Eastern Freeway in Kew on 22 April 2020. Their dedicated service to the community is respected, and they will never be forgotten. #NPRD2020

18.01.2022 SPEEDSTER NABBED IN FAWKNER Greensborough Highway Patrol nabbed a driver for excessive speed in Fawkner earlier this morning. Police were patrolling Sydney Road near Andersons Road about 8.00 AM when they detected a car travelling at 173km/h in a 70km/h zone.... Members intercepted the driver, an 18-year-old man from Craigieburn, who’d had his licence for less than three months. His car was impounded at a cost of $873 and he has been charged with traffic-related offences.

17.01.2022 On a cold winter’s night in 2019, a tragic collision left two people dead and a third seriously injured. Victoria Police officer Brent Thickens shares his story, and how lives can change in one second. This Easter long weekend, Operation Nexus will target speed, drink/drug driving, and mobile phone use. Think about your actions on the road this Easter.... #OpNexus Watch 'The Incident' here: https://bit.ly/39vgY3K

17.01.2022 With Stage 4 restrictions in place in metropolitan Melbourne, cyclists are more likely to be riding in local streets within their 5km radius. This can mean the potential for a collision with vehicles reversing from driveways and the risk of serious injury is higher. As we stay closer to home to exercise, all road users including drivers and cyclists need to be aware of their surroundings in these shared spaces. Let’s keep working together to stay safe.

16.01.2022 Many vehicles have been used a lot less over the past months, especially to drive long distances. Make sure your vehicle is safe and roadworthy before you get back on the road.

15.01.2022 Victoria Police is proud to join communities across the globe in supporting the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, bringing much-needed awareness to gender-based violence and challenging attitudes that support it. We understand that although restrictions are beginning to ease, some people may still be in vulnerable situations at home. We want to ensure victims that we continue to respond to family violence matters as a priority and there are wa...ys to seek help >> https://bit.ly/39j2vsJ #TheOtherPandemic #16days of Activism

15.01.2022 How well do you know your local police? We've been introducing some of the officers across our police division which covers the Banyule, Darebin, Nillumbik and Whittlesea areas. This is Acting Supervising Police Custody Officer, Parminder Sandhu. He works at Mill Park Police Station. Did you know he can play the Dhol drum? The Dhol drum is a traditional North Indian drum, typically played at celebrations such as birthdays and weddings, and Parminder has been playing it since ...he was 14 years old! Some might say Parminder is on the beat even when he’s off duty! #GetToKnowYourPolice #OnTheBeat #PolicePuns

14.01.2022 This year, we are inviting the community to join us online for the annual National Police Remembrance Day service. From 10am Tuesday 29 September you can join a special online memorial service as we pause to remember fallen officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The online service will not only honour Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, Senior Constable Kevin King, Constable Josh Prestney and Constable Glen Humphris who died in the line of du...ty in Kew on 22 April, but also the lives of another 19 Victoria Police officers, Victorian Public Service staff and police chaplains who died in the last year. See the Victoria Police National Police Remembrance Day Facebook Event for full details of how to join the service online: https://bit.ly/2FPKeGP

14.01.2022 A 22-year-old Glenburn man was arrested today and charged with four offences, including intentionally causing serious injury, affray and related assaults. He has been bailed to appear at the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 30 November. The 17-year-old Diamond Creek boy remains in a critical condition.... Anyone who witnessed the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers. 1800 333 000

14.01.2022 If a criminal takes your unlocked vehicle for a joyride, don’t expect it back it one piece. Some criminals will steal vehicles, just because they can! To keep your vehicle, make sure you lock it.... If you are a victim of car theft, you can report it to the Police Assistance Line on 131 444. If the crime is happening now, or an offender might still be in the area, call Triple Zero (000). You can also report confidentially to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or at https://bit.ly/3mQQKO1

12.01.2022 Four Victoria Police caps and badges have been conveyed to Canberra for the National Police Remembrance Day ceremony on 29 September. They represent the four Victoria Police officers who sadly lost their lives in the line of duty in Kew on 22 April, 2020. Four touchstones will also be placed at the National Police Memorial wall in Canberra in their honour. Due to coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions, this year’s Victorian Police Remembrance Day service in Melbourne will be st...reamed on YouTube from 10am, Tuesday 29 September, in lieu of a traditional memorial. The online service will honour and remember Leading Senior Constable Lynette Taylor, Senior Constable Kevin King, Constable Josh Prestney and Constable Glen Humphris who died in the line of duty in Kew, as well as the lives of another 19 Victoria Police officers, Victorian Public Service staff and Police Chaplains who died in the last year. See the National Police Remembrance Day (Victoria) Facebook Event for full details on how to watch the service online on 29 September https://bit.ly/2Fvkfof #NPRD2020

12.01.2022 Whilst we stay at home to prevent the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), we know it is not the safest place for everybody. If you or your children are at risk of harm, you can leave your home to seek support and assistance. We will not fine victims who leave to escape any type of family violence, whether this comes in the form of physical or psychological abuse.... Family violence frontline services, including crisis accommodation, continue to operate. For consultation with a family violence specialist, contact safe steps Family Violence Response Centre on 1800 015 188 or online via email or web chat >> https://bit.ly/32CFP1n In an emergency, always call Triple Zero (000) #ThereIsNoExcuse

12.01.2022 DO NOT DRIVE unless it's absolutely necessary tonight. Conditions on our roads are abysmal across the state this evening. Emergency services are currently attending to a huge number of incidents and accidents, with power lines and trees across roads and widespread power outages. If the curfew isn't incentive enough to stay home, please consider your own safety as well as the safety of emergency services workers who are currently dealing with the damage caused by this eveni...ng's severe weather. Please share with anyone you know who might be considering driving this evening. If you require assistance please contact the Victoria State Emergency Service on 132 500. For life-threatening emergencies call Triple Zero (000).

11.01.2022 Find out how to get help in an emergency from police, fire rescue and ambulance services in Victoria by calling Triple Zero (000), thanks to ESTA 000. For other language options visit: https://www.esta.vic.gov.au/language-options

10.01.2022 Join us online from 10am tomorrow, Tuesday 29 September, for a virtual Victorian Police Remembrance Day (Victoria) service to honour the fallen police employees who have made the ultimate sacrifice. This year we honour and remember the four officers who sadly died in Kew on 22 April, as well as the lives of another 19 Victorian Police officers, Victorian Public Service staff and Police Chaplains who died in the last year. See the National Police Remembrance Day (Vic) Facebook... Event for full details of how to join the service online https://bit.ly/2ECZypJ Download the digital service booklet https://bit.ly/3i7iHxN #NPRD2020

08.01.2022 The Dementia Friends program is important because not only does it enhance effective and respectful conversations, it makes a huge difference to those who need it most. Pauline experienced first-hand, the stress of her father going missing from his assisted living one day. It made it an easy choice for her to become a Dementia Friend, through specialised training developed for Victoria Police officers in collaboration with Dementia Australia. More information on becoming a Dementia Friend can be found online at www.dementiafriendly.org.au

07.01.2022 We know sometimes victims of family violence are not in a position to speak. safe steps Family Violence Response Centre and can provide advice about safety planning and emergency accommodation to keep victims safe from family violence. For consultation with a family violence crisis specialist, email [email protected] or chat online https://bit.ly/2EXcpTo ... If you require immediate police assistance, always call Triple Zero (000) Victims can also apply for a Family Violence Intervention Order online through the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria https://bit.ly/31NYXKy #ThereIsNoExcuse

06.01.2022 Greensborough Highway Patrol were out early today inspecting in excess of 500 cars as drivers commenced their journey away for Easter as part of Operation Nexus. All the drivers were tested for the presence of alcohol. All vehicles and drivers were found to be compliant and no-one tested positive for alcohol. It was good to see so many happy drivers heading out to enjoy the long weekend. If you’re heading away this weekend ensure to plan your drive and factor in rest stops to reduce driver fatigue. Take your time getting there, make good decisions, enjoy the drive and arrive well rested and ready to enjoy your holiday. #OpNexus

06.01.2022 The bike crashed and the rider, believed to be a man in his 50s, sadly died at the scene. Anyone who witnessed the incident, or who may have dash cam footage, is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report at https://bit.ly/3g6JyuF

06.01.2022 You don’t need to be a victim of family violence to seek help. safe steps Family Violence Response Centre offer confidential 24/7 support to victims and also provide advice to friends or family reaching out on behalf of someone else. safe steps offer their services over the phone, via email and through online chat https://bit.ly/3jJqC5x ... For immediate police assistance, always call Triple Zero (000) #ThereIsNoExcuse

04.01.2022 Sky-high power. It’s been more than 20 years since a Victoria Police aeroplane has taken to the skies. That changed in August when a Beechcraft Super King Air 350ER arrived at Victoria Police’s Essendon Fields base. The state-of-the-art plane is already in the skies and gives police further ability to provide assistance to anywhere in the state. ... Find out more in this edition of Police Life >>> https://bit.ly/3oW3Db3

04.01.2022 Detectives have charged a 58-year-old woman following the death of a 28-year-old Ringwood woman in Kangaroo Ground. The Rhyll woman will face dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing serious injury charges.

04.01.2022 Call the Police Assistance Line on 131 444 or use the online reporting tool to report non-urgent crimes and events to police, anytime, anywhere. It's for when you need us, but not the sirens. Go to police.vic.gov.au/palolr to find out more.

02.01.2022 Have you seen Robert? The last confirmed sighting of the 60-year-old was at the Ibis Sydney World Square hotel in April. It’s believed he may be currently experiencing homelessness in Sydney. Greensborough Police Station on 8432 0200

02.01.2022 Everything we’re doing is keeping us on top of this virus. Let’s keep catching up outdoors. And keep getting tested if we have any symptoms. STAY SAFE. STAY OPEN.... Go to coronavirus.vic.gov.au Authorised by the Victorian Government, Melbourne.

01.01.2022 You wouldn’t leave the house without your wallet, keys, phone or mask. So why would you get in a vehicle without putting your seatbelt on? Wearing a seatbelt could save your life. It’s that simple. So, remember to buckle up. ... #OpSaturn

01.01.2022 The offenders allegedly overpowered a woman, tied and blindfolded her before forcing the victim into the boot of a car. The victim managed to untie herself and escape from the vehicle. Police have arrested three people in relation to the incident. The trio will appear before the Melbourne Magistrates Court on 8 December.

01.01.2022 Have you seen Joseph Edwards? The 31-year-old is wanted on warrant in relation to weapons offences. He is known to frequent the north western suburbs of Melbourne.... Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000

01.01.2022 The 30-year-old Meadow Heights man was a learner rider without an approved high visibility vest, no L plates and was not riding a LAMS approved motorcycle. He will be charged on summons with numerous traffic offences and has had his motorbike impounded for 30 days. Earlier, Greensborough Highway Patrol were patrolling Wallan Road in Whittlesea about 8.30am when they observed a speeding motorcycle. The motorbike was detected allegedly travelling at 111km/h in a 60km/h zone. A ...63-year-old Bundoora man was pulled over a short time later. He is expected to be charged on summons with numerous traffic offences and has had his motorbike impounded for 30 days. The impounds form part of Operation Nexus, a five-day focus on keeping our community safe on the roads during the Easter long weekend.

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