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Mount Druitt Police Area Command

Locality: Mount Druitt

Phone: +61 2 8805 8399



Address: Luxford Rd 2770 Mount Druitt, NSW, Australia

Website: www.police.nsw.gov.au/about_us/regions_commands_districts/north_west_metro_region/mount_druitt

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25.01.2022 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 hasn't been seen since. Can you help bring her home? Streaming now on: Apple: https://apple.co/3iRmwYX... Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gXGkZN See more



24.01.2022 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

23.01.2022 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 hasn't been seen since. Can you help bring her home? Streaming now on: Apple: https://apple.co/3iRmwYX... Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3gXGkZN

23.01.2022 Police are appealing for public assistance to find a Glenwood man missing from Sydneys west. Niresh Baldeo, aged 45, was dropped off at his workplace on Stout Road, Mount Druitt, about 9.30am on Tuesday 7 July 2020 and hasnt been seen since. His family reported him missing to police yesterday (Monday 20 July 2020).... Niresh is known to frequent the Glenwood area. He is described as being of Indian Sub-Continental appearance, between 160cm and 165cm tall, with a medium build, black hair and brown eyes. Police and family hold concerns for his welfare and are urging anyone with information to contact police. 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.



22.01.2022 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

22.01.2022 Join us LIVE for the Attestation of Class 342 direct from Goulburn Police Academy

20.01.2022 Whether you’re taking to the roads or the sea, NSW Police are urging the community to obey the rules and think of others this October long weekend. From 12.01am today (Friday 2 October 2020) to 11.59pm on Monday (5 October 2020), officers from the Traffic and Highway Patrol Command will be out in force across the state, targeting speeding, drink and drug driving, driving while fatigued, mobile phone, helmet and other traffic offences. Traffic and Highway Patrol Commander, Ass...istant Commissioner Karen Webb, said double demerits are in effect over the long weekend. We are really trying to drive home the message to obey the speed limit, have a Plan B, don’t drive while fatigued and put away any distractions, Assistant Commissioner Webb said. Our officers take no pleasure in stopping dangerous road users and issuing fines; however, we will take the appropriate action to ensure everyone reaches their destination safely and legally. Marine Area Commander, Acting Superintendent Todd Cunningham, said, with it being the start of boating season and school holidays, police would also be out in force across the state’s waterways. Our officers will be proactively patrolling harbours, lakes, rivers, dams and offshore to ensure people using the water are complying with the rules, A/Supt Cunningham said. Our messages are the same as our Traffic and Highway Patrol counterparts don’t speed, don’t drive a boat under the influence of drugs and alcohol but we also stress people to always wear life jackets out on the water because they really do safe lives. Anyone with information about dangerous driving or boating behaviours 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. ^



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

20.01.2022 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.

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 hasn't 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 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

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19.01.2022 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

18.01.2022 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

18.01.2022 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

18.01.2022 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).

17.01.2022 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

17.01.2022 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

17.01.2022 Members of the NSW Police Force will mark the first of 16 days of activism against violence by joining a community walk in Sydney’s Eastern Beaches and commencing a proactive state-wide operation targeting high-risk perpetrators of domestic and family violence. The ‘Step Out Speak Out’ walk, which is an annual event organised by Eastern Beaches Police Area Command and Randwick City Council, has been revised this year to be COVID-Safe with a small group of police and community...Continue reading

17.01.2022 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

16.01.2022 Four teenagers will appear in court today charged following an investigation into a string of property and traffic related offences allegedly committed over three days across Sydney. Since Sunday (16 August 2020), officers from Cumberland Police Area Command have been investigating at least eight separate incidents that have occurred across south west Sydney, including car thefts, a carjacking and armed robberies. Following inquiries, officers from Mt Druitt Police Area Comma...nds Proactive Crime Team attempted to stop a Mazda 3, reported stolen from Wentworthville overnight, on Rooty Hill Road South, Rooty Hill, about 9.30am yesterday (Tuesday 18 August 2020). The vehicle failed to stop, and a pursuit was initiated. It was terminated a short time later due to safety concerns. With assistance from PolAir, ground crews located the vehicle on Eddie Road, Mt Druitt, and following a short foot pursuit, five teenagers were arrested. Two girls aged 16 and 14 and two boys aged 14 and 16 were taken to Mt Druitt Police Station. A fifth teenager, a 14-year-old boy, was taken to The Childrens Hospital at Westmead under police guard for treatment of a laceration. The 14-year-old Auburn boy was charged with two counts of robbery armed with offensive weapon, three counts of be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner, two counts of take and drive conveyance without consent of owner, police pursuit not stop drive dangerously, drive conveyance taken without consent of owner and never licenced person drive vehicle on road and breach of bail. He was refused bail and will appear in childrens court today (Wednesday 19 August 2020). The 16-year-old boy from Rydalmere was charged with enter dwelling with intent (steal), three counts of take and drive conveyance without consent of owner, four counts of be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner, three counts of robbery armed with offensive weapon, aggravated break and enter and commit serious indictable offence-armed and breach of bail. He was also refused bail and will appear in a childrens court today. The 14-year-old girl from Toongabbie was charged with breaching her bail and being carried in a conveyance without consent. She was refused bail and will appear in a childrens court today. The 16-year-old girl, from Dundas, was charged with be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner. She was given conditional bail and will appear in a childrens court on 14 September 2020. The other 14-year-old boy remains under police guard in hospital and is expected to be charged upon release.

16.01.2022 Save Time, Report Non-Emergency Crimes Online! Now its easier to use while still being confidential and always secure. http://portal.police.nsw.gov.au

15.01.2022 Today we welcomed 192 probationary constables to the NSW Police Force. Congratulations and good luck with your policing careers!

15.01.2022 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. Don't post personal details on your social media accounts and keep your privacy settings strong! #ScamsWeek 2020

15.01.2022 Stopping the spread of COVID-19 is everyone's responsibility. Hear from your local Police and Multicultural Liaison Officers in English and Arabic. Together we can stop the spread.

14.01.2022 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?

14.01.2022 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

14.01.2022 Last night (24th July 2020) Police attached to Mt Druitt Proactive Crime Team attempted to stop a Subaru Outback on Discovery Avenue Willmot. The vehicle failed to stop and a Police Pursuit was initiated. The vehicle travelled into Shane's Park and then into Ropes Crossing and was then terminated by Police due to the manner of driving exhibited by the vehicle. Unmarked Police vehicles maintained visual on the vehicle whilst Aviation Support Aircraft were dispatched as it con...tinued through Ropes Crossing. A second pursuit was initiated and was shortly terminated as the vehicle again displayed a manner of driving that posed a significant risk to other road users. Police Aircraft maintained a visual of the vehicle through St Marys and Werrington until the vehicle got stuck in Grassland near the Great Western Highway. The driver was arrested at the vehicle. To the shock of police, a 1 year old baby was located in the rear of the vehicle along with the child's grandmother. The 36 year old driver who is currently disqualified until 2049 was charged with Police Pursuit x 2, Expose child to danger of serious injury or death x 2 and Drive whilst disqualified. He was bail refused and will appear before Parramatta Local court today.

13.01.2022 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.

11.01.2022 A man has been charged after allegedly assaulting two police officers in the Mt Druitt area yesterday. About 11.00pm (Friday 28 August 2020), police were called to a house at Reliance Crescent, Wilmot in relation to a domestic disturbance. Officers from Mount Druitt Police Area Command attended and commenced an investigation.... It will be alleged in Court a 51-year-old became aggressive towards police and resisted attempts to restrain and arrest him by punching and kicking the officers. Police used OC spray to control the man and further officers were required to assist with the affecting the arrest. The man was taken to Mt Druitt Police Station where he was charged with seven offences including two counts of assault police occasioning actual bodily harm and four counts of resisting arrest and common assault (domestic violence related). Both officers suffered lacerations to the face and neck but did not require hospital treatment.

11.01.2022 NSW Health: Experiencing mild symptoms of COVID-19? Stay in. Get tested. While you may feel well enough to continue your day, COVID-19 is very capable of spreading to vulnerable Australians through young people. Symptoms can include fever, cough, sore/scratchy throat, shortness of breath, loss of taste and loss of smell, as well as other reported symptoms including fatigue, runny nose, muscle pain, joint pain, diarrhoea, nausea/vomiting and loss of appetite.... More than 220 locations across NSW offer testing find one near you: https://www.nsw.gov.au//how-to-protect-yourself-an/clinics

10.01.2022 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

09.01.2022 While the NSW/VIC border zone was extended on Thursday (1 October 2020), travel to these areas is only permitted for border region resident permit holders. NSW Police are reminding all other NSW residents that if you travel to Victoria including the border zone ‘border bubble’ you will be unable to return to NSW without a current entry permit or authorisation to enter under the Public Health Order.

09.01.2022 Today is Remembrance Day. Each year on this day Australians observe one minute’s silence at 11am, in memory of those who died or suffered in all wars and armed conflicts. Lest we forget.

09.01.2022 No leads. No information from the public. No body. What happened to Colin Campbell? Hear more about a mystery that has police and family baffled on Episode 3 of the Official NSW Police Force Podcast. Listen at: ... https://www.police.nsw.gov.au//policing_in_the_com/podcast See more

08.01.2022 Yesterday (6th November 2020) Police attached to Mt Druitt Proactive Crime Team executed 2 Search Warrants at Willmot and St Mary's in relation to an ongoing investigation into the supply of prohibited drugs in Western Sydney. Police seized a substantial amount of Methamphetamine and over 10,000 items that police will alledge are proceeds of crime including stolen retail stock such as toys, clothing, Manchester, consumer electronics as well as confirmed stolen property suc...h as push bikes, laptops and tools. The items seized are believed to be worth over $150,000 A 47 year old female and 48 year old male were arrested at a home in Willmot and conveyed to Mt Druitt Police Station and charged with 29 offences relating to ongoing drug supply offences as well as dealing with proceeds of crime. Both appeared before Parramatta Local Court this morning have been bail refused until they next appear in January 2021.

07.01.2022 Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a male wanted by virtue of an arrest warrant. Brodie Denning, age 23, is wanted for an outstanding arrest w...arrant. He is wanted in relation to 2 x alleged break, enter and steal offences that occurred in Thirroul on 3rd October 2020. Brodie Denning was previously residing in the West Wollongong area and is now believed to be residing in the Ingleburn area. Brodie Denning is described as being of Caucasian appearance with a thin build, and short dark coloured hair. Anyone who sees him or knows of his whereabouts should not approach him, but contact police via Triple Zero (000) or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Members of the public are reminded that information in relation to crimes or wanted persons is not to be posted on this page. Please quote post 01/10- police reference number E76329176. See more

06.01.2022 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

06.01.2022 Community and Small Business CCTV Fund APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN for the Community and Small Business CCTV Fund The NSW government has announced a $5 million CCTV Fund available to eligible small business and community organisations. The fund is supporting purchase and installation of CCTV across ten Local Government Areas in Western and South Western Sydney. The NSW government will provide up to $5,000 (excluding GST) towards the supply and installation of CCTV systems for e...ach successful applicant. This can be for new or upgraded CCTV systems. The NSW Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) in partnership with the NSW Police Force (NSWPF) deliver this program. CCTV systems installed under the Fund are required to be registered with the NSWPF. When a crime occurs, this register allows the Police to access relevant data to support identification of offenders and their subsequent prosecution. Who can apply? Small businesses and community organisations that meet the eligibility criteria can apply for the CCTV Fund. To be eligible, the applicant must be: A small business with turnover of less than $2 million or less than 20 employees, or an incorporated not-for-profit community organisation; AND Operating from premises within one of the Local Government Areas (LGAs) listed below. Blacktown Camden Campbelltown Canterbury-Bankstown Cumberland Fairfield Liverpool Parramatta Penrith Wollondilly If your small business and community organisation falls outside these LGAs, you are ineligible. Expansion into other LGAs will occur following a program review.

06.01.2022 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

05.01.2022 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

04.01.2022 Eight new recruits are ready to paw-trol the community as the NSW Police Force welcomes its new police puppies. The newest canine members of the force four... males and four females form the B litter and were born on Saturday 9 May 2020. The boys have been named Bluey, Bonus, Bruno and Bane and the girls have been called Bailey, Bounty, Bindi and Bibi. The Dog Unit, formed in 1932, is the largest police dog unit in Australia with more than 100 police officers, nine civilian staff and more than 100 police dogs. The names for the puppies were chosen from within the Dog and Mounted Police Command as it is the first litter to be born since the unit merged with the Mounted Unit on Monday 24 February 2020.

04.01.2022 Last year we put Commando Steve through his paces at the NSWPF Academy. To give you an idea of what is expected at the Academy and after the success of our combined Recruitment Information Day & Practice PCT session we are going to continue the program and can announce the dates for the rest of 2020 in Sydney. They are: - 8th August... - 19th September - 17th October - 14th November - 19th December These events start at 9.00am and finish around 12.00pm. There is no pass or fail for the PCT or any judgement. Its simply a practice session and a chance for you to gets some tips and tricks from our Physical Training Instructors on areas you may need some help in. It also gives you a chance to ask as many questions as you want about the process and life inside the NSWPF. For our country applicants we will be travelling to Tamworth, Armidale, Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie and Taree in September. This is conditional on being able to locate premises that we can conduct the sessions at, normally we use PCYSs but not all are open yet. We will have dates for these ones shortly. All of this is on the condition that COVID-19 restrictions are not put back in place. The positions will be increased to 75 and are conducted under strict social distancing protocols. The events will be opened on our facebook page about 1 week before the event date and fill very very quickly. Can we please ask that if you book a spot but then cannot make it PLEASE make sure you cancel your ticket so someone else can attend in your place. Follow the NSW Police Force Recruitment Branch for more: https://www.facebook.com/Recruitment.NSWPoliceForce

04.01.2022 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

03.01.2022 Record COVID-19 cases in Victoria will see the NSW Government introduce further restrictions on entering NSW from Victoria with the establishment of a strict new border zone, tightened permit conditions and stronger enforcement powers. NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard said from midnight Tuesday 21 July a border zone, clearly defined along the Murray River, will restrict entry to NSW for Victorians to extremely limited purposes. The growing rates of community transmission in ...Continue reading

03.01.2022 NEW RULES for pubs. Find out more here: https://www.nsw.gov.au//what-you-can-and-cant-do-under-rul

03.01.2022 Know someone who'd make a good police officer? Tell them to visit https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/recruitment

03.01.2022 Can you help Northern Beaches Police in their efforts to locate an elderly man missing from Sydney's north-side? Hsiu Jason KUO, aged 82, was last seen leaving a licensed premises on Pittwater Road at Brookvale about 10.30pm last Monday, 20 July 2020. Serious concerns are held for Mr Kuo's welfare.... He is described as being of Asian appearance, approximately 165cm tall with a thin build and grey hair. Mr Kuo was last seen wearing black pants, a cream coat and a black jacket. Anyone who sees him is urged to contact us at Dee Why police station on 9971 3399 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

03.01.2022 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

03.01.2022 Stopping the spread of COVID-19 is everyone's responsibility. Your local Police, Multicultural and Aboriginal liaison officers are working together to get the message out, and we need your help. Wash your hands regularly, keep at least 1.5 metres away from others and get tested if you feel unwell.... Together we can stop the spread.

03.01.2022 A crime scene has been established after a man was found suffering a stab wound in Sydney’s west this morning. About 3.25am (Tuesday 24 November 2020), emergency services were called to Popondetta Road, near Bunting Street, after reports a man had been stabbed. On arrival officers found a man suffering a single stab wound to his abdomen.... He was treated before being taken to Nepean Hospital in a stable condition. Officers from Mount Druitt Police Area Command have commenced an investigation and would like to speak with anyone who may have witnessed the incident, or who may be able to assist with their inquiries. 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.

02.01.2022 Two men will face court today charged after allegedly breaking into a storage facility at a sports club overnight. About 2am today (Monday 9 November 2020), officers attached to the Mt Druitt Police Area Command responded to reports of a break-in at a football club at Rooty Hill. Upon arrival, police located two men wearing balaclavas, who had allegedly accessed a storage container on site, which was filled with the club’s branded clothing.... Officers also located a vehicle nearby, which had the registration plates covered. Both men aged 22 and 24 were arrested and taken to Mt Druitt Police Station. The 24-year-old was charged with aggravated break and enter commit indictable offence and obscure registration plates. The 22-year-old man was charged with aggravated break and enter commit indictable offence, possess counterfeit currency, and possess prohibited drug. Police will allege in court that the younger man was in possession of cannabis and a counterfeit $100 note. Both men have been refused bail to appear at Mt Druitt Local Court today (Monday 9 November 2020).

02.01.2022 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 family's 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

01.01.2022 St George Police investigating stolen vehicle in Sydney’s south are appealing to the community for information that may assist with their inquiries. About 2am o...n Friday 6th November 2020 unknown person have stolen a blue Nissan Skyline GTR V-Spec with NSW registration number plate ‘EAB58M’, from Arncliffe address. Conservative estimates place the vehicle’s value in excess of $200,000. The vehicle has unique aftermarket parts fitted, including gold coloured wheels, wing mirrors, LED taillights and a grooved bonnet. If anyone has any information, please contact Kogarah Police Station on 8566 7499 or Hurstville Police Station on 9375 8599 or to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report crime via our social media pages. Please quote Police Report E455210992. See more

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