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25.01.2022 The following property was located in the area of Settlement Point, Port Macquarie around the 23rd November 2020. Please contact Port Macquarie Police on (02) 6583 0199 if you have any information which may assist Police in returning the property it its owner.



23.01.2022 School is in! School bells are ringing and Angus Gill is singing to remind us to slow down and drive 40km/h: in school zones between 8-9:30am and 2:30-4pm ... when bus lights are flashing. Thanks everyone for keeping all kids safe on our local roads. #schoolzone #towardszero #slowdown Service NSW

20.01.2022 Kempsey Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a man wanted by virtue of an outstanding conviction warrant. James WARD, aged 35, has an outstanding warrant for Stealing It is believed that James Ward is currently residing in the South Kempsey area.... He is described as being of caucasian appearance, approximately 175cm in height, thin build, and balding with brown-coloured hair and beard Anyone who sights him is urged not to approach him but to contact Triple Zero (000) immediately. Anyone with information is asked 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.

19.01.2022 With more and more people out and about riding bikes it’s important to remember when passing bicycle riders you must allow a distance of at least: 1 metre when the speed limit is 60km/h or less 1.5 metres when the speed limit is more than 60km/h



19.01.2022 NEW BANNERS ON SMITH STREET DESIGNED BY LOCAL STUDENTS We've installed new banners along Smith Street as part of the 16 Days of Activism for the Elimination of... Violence towards Women and children campaign. A UN Women global initiative, the 16 Days of Activism runs from International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on 25 November through to International Human Rights Day on 10 December. The campaign is driven locally by Kempsey Families and the Love Bites Committee of the Macleay with support from Council and encourages us all to eliminate gendered violence in our community. The new banners feature designs by local students, Emma Ross from St Paul's College and Anton Atkinson from Macleay Vocational College. If you currently require support or advice in this regard, please don't hesitate to contact Kempsey Families Incorporated on 6563 1588 or 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732.

18.01.2022 The Kempsey PCYC ran a 000 engagement day on Thursday the 8th October, 2020. Well over 150 people including 70-80 children attended the event, where they were able to meet emergency services personnel from NSW Police Force, NSW Ambulance, State Emergency Service, NSW Fire Brigade and Rural Fire Services

17.01.2022 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.



17.01.2022 The NSW Police Force welcomed 192 new probationary constables at the NSW Police Academy today at a restricted attestation ceremony. The 130 men and 62 women of Class 343 will undertake 12 months of ‘on-the-job’ training and will also complete the Associate Degree in Policing Practice with Charles Sturt University before being confirmed to the rank of constable. Well done and good luck on your policing careers.

17.01.2022 Today we welcomed 192 probationary constables to the NSW Police Force. Congratulations and good luck with your policing careers!

17.01.2022 Please make sure you always check in by QR code or pen/paper when you visit a venue. It’s how we will keep businesses open and our community COVID-safe. Ther...e's two ways to check in to a business, venue or organisation: 1. Contactless If the business displays a QR code, check in using your Android or iOS device. 2. Pen and paper If contactless check-in is unavailable, ensure your handwriting is clear. Bring your own pen, if possible. Wash or sanitise your hands after checking in. For more information on COVID Safe check-in www.nsw.gov.au/covid-19/covid-safe/qr-codes

16.01.2022 Why did Colin Campbell go missing? Colin David Campbell was last seen in Lane Cove on the 29th of May 2015. He hasn't been seen since and his family members are looking for answers. Find out more about Colin's mysterious disappearance in a new episode of the NSW Police Force Official Podcast.... Via Apple: apple.co/3iRmwYX Via Spotify: spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

16.01.2022 A man has been charged after police seized prohibited drugs, more than $5000 cash and two vehicles following an investigation into illicit drug supply on the state’s Mid North Coast. In August this year, officers from Mid North Coast Police District established Strike Force Myanga to investigate the supply of prohibited drugs mainly methylamphetamine (ice) across the region. Earlier this month, a 42-year-old woman and 49-year-old man were charged with drugs and property o...ffences. During the arrest of the man, police located and seized more than $1300 cash, methylamphetamine and a knife; they both remain before the courts. Following further inquiries, about 8am yesterday (Tuesday 17 November 2020), investigators arrested a 37-year-old man during a vehicle stop at Myall Way, Tea Gardens. In a subsequent search of the vehicle, officers seized 25g of methylamphetamine (ice), cannabis and $1470 cash. A short time later, strike force investigators executed two search warrants at homes at Hawks Nest and Barraganyatti, where officers seized further amounts of methylamphetamine (ice), cannabis and prescription medication. Officers also seized $4000 cash, prohibited weapons, mobile phones and two vehicles a silver Subaru WRX STI and stolen Toyota Hilux. All items seized will undergo further examination. The man was taken to Raymond Terrace Police Station where he was been charged with 18 offences; Supply prohibited drug (x6) Supply prohibited drug (indictable quantity x7) Supply prohibited drug on an ongoing basis (x2), Knowingly deal with proceeds of crime, Possess prohibited drug, Deal with property proceeds of crime. Police will allege in court that the man has supplied more than 500g of methylamphetamine (ice) over a four-month period. He was refused bail to appear at Raymond Terrace Local Court today (Wednesday 18 November 2020). Investigations under Strike Force Myanga are continuing. Anyone with information about drug activity 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 In 2015, Colin Campbell disappeared from his home and hasn’t been seen since. Someone has the answers that police need to help solve this case. Find out more by streaming the Official NSW Police Force Podcast Via Apple: apple.co/3iRmwYX Via Spotify: spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

15.01.2022 ***Great News- The Mannequin has been returned to its owner Police are requesting assistance in locating a stolen Mannequin. A passionate Queensland Supporter in Port Macquarie had decorated his premises with QLD Maroons flags and other supportive memorabilia. There was a mannequin at the front of his house which was dressed in a QLD NRL jersey and a maroon wig. On Saturday 14th November 2020 unknown person/s driving a white tray ute have attended the address and stole ...the mannequin. The mannequin is said to be identifiable due to its right eyelashes missing and a tear like mark on its cheek bone. This picture depicts the stolen mannequin wearing Melbourne Storm gear. See more

15.01.2022 Welcome to National Carers Week 2020! Carers NSW today launches the 2020 National Carer Survey Summary Report. View our video as we acknowledge and celebrate the 2.65 million carers across Australia. #carers2020

15.01.2022 SCAM ALERT: Beware of Australia Post scams claiming your package requires a payment to complete delivery. The messages contain a link phishing for your personal... and financial info. Australia Post will never email or text asking for payment or personal and financial info: https://auspost.com.au//online-security-scams-/scam-alerts Australia Post

14.01.2022 Looking for a new podcast this weekend? Go behind the scenes of the investigation into the mysterious disappearance of Colin Campbell, who went missing from his home in 2015 and has not been seen since. A new episode streaming now. Via Apple: apple.co/3iRmwYX... Via Spotify: spoti.fi/3gXGkZN See more

12.01.2022 Passy Reyes. Mosese Cave. Colin Campbell. All these people have disappeared mysteriously. All have left families looking for answers. Listen to their heartbreaking stories on the Official NSW Police Force Podcast. Streaming now Via Apple: apple.co/3iRmwYX... Via Spotify: spoti.fi/3gXGkZN See more

09.01.2022 A second man has been charged over two alleged aggravated break and enter offences on the Mid North Coast last year. Detectives from the Mid North Coast Rural Crime Prevention Team commenced an investigation into two separate break and enter offences on Thursday 4 July 2019. Police will allege a number of men stole a Toyota Hilux utility from a property on Macleay Valley Way, Clybucca, before travelling to a property on Bears Road Wittitrin, about 40km west of Kempsey.... Police will further allege the group forced entry to the Wittitrin property before stealing several rifles, ammunition, and power tools. No one was home at the time. A 25-year-old man has been charged and remains before the courts. Following inquiries, police stopped a silver Holden Commodore on Gladstone Street, West Kempsey, shortly after 8pm yesterday (Thursday 8 October 2020). Four men were inside the vehicle including a 26-year-old man and they were all arrested and taken to Kempsey Police Station. A 26-year-old man was charged with five offences, including two counts of aggravated break and enter dwelling in company, and one count each of be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner, use, supply etc stolen firearm or firearm part and supply, give ammunition to person not authorised. The other three men all aged between 24 and 40 were charged with unrelated offences, including outstanding warrants and breach of bail. All four men were refused bail to appear at Kempsey Local Court today (Friday 9 October 2020).

07.01.2022 Love podcasts? The NSW Police Force Official Podcast series is available now. Someone has the answers that may help investigators. Could it be you? Via Apple: apple.co/3iRmwYX... Via Spotify: spoti.fi/3gXGkZN See more

06.01.2022 Stay COVID safe this NAIDOC Week and protect your community by: Washing your hands with soap often for at least 20 seconds Keeping a distance from others (1....5 metres) Coughing and sneezing into your elbow Putting tissues in the bin right away Cleaning your home well, especially if someone gets sick See more

06.01.2022 What happened to Andrew John Anderson? Andrew was last seen in August, 1990 in Valla, NSW. He had been living in a caravan on a family property before his disappearance and has not been in contact with family or friends since this time. If you have any information that may help police find out more, call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit https://www1.police.nsw.gov.au/

05.01.2022 Seamus, the doggo from the Fairway Views Motor Inn at Tocumwal, took a shine to officers on border operations and decided to repawt for highway pawtrol duty. Here he is demonstrating how to properly check your mirrors. #dogswithjobs

04.01.2022 Mid North Coast Police had a great day catching up with community members of the Nambucca Valley. Thanks everyone for "popping in" at our "Pop-Up"

03.01.2022 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.

02.01.2022 Know what to do when you hear a siren or see the flashing blue or red lights of an approaching emergency vehicle? When you hear a siren or see the flashing blu...e or red lights of an approaching emergency vehicle: * Give way to the emergency vehicle if you are stopped do not move until it is safe to proceed, even if the traffic light is green. If you are moving, you must slow down and stop if necessary to avoid a collision with the emergency vehicle. * Move out of the way as soon as you can safely do so * Move over as much as you can to the left-hand side of the road or, if possible, move onto the road shoulder or breakdown lane. On multi-lane roads, try to move into the left lane to let the emergency vehicle pass * Drivers on both sides of the road should be prepared to move out of the path of emergency vehicles * Emergency vehicles with sirens sounding or lights flashing responding to urgent situations are not required to follow the rules, as long as it is safe for them to do so. Drivers should always be extra cautious when they see flashing lights or hear sirens. https://roadsafety.transport.nsw.gov.au//approaching-emerg

01.01.2022 GLENUGIE - FINAL UPDATE at 7PM: All lanes of the Pacific Highway have now reopened after this bush fire. Continue to allow extra travel time while traffic condi...tions recover. ++++ GLENUGIE - UPDATE AT 5:25PM: All southbound lanes of the Pacific Highway have reopened, but all northbound lanes of the highway remain closed due to this bushfire. Delay your trip or allow plenty of extra time if you need to travel, and take care through the area. ++++ GLENUGIE (SOUTH OF GRAFTON): The Pacific Highway is closed in both directions due to this bushfire at Franklins Road. Avoid the area and delay your trip. Traffic on the highway is heavy. If you need to travel through the area, you can use Big River Way and Orara Way instead. This diversion is not suitable for B-doubles. Emergency services and traffic crews are on site.

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