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23.01.2022 Good evening! This week’s crime update from the Ku-ring-gai/Hornsby Neighbourhood Watch volunteers includes: the NSWPF Community Portal, a road rules quiz, happy news of a returned missing man, info on air guns, crime prevention advice, good news of an arrest, and a scam warning. Plus we’ve added: Hornsby Hospital Emergency Dept temporarily moved, spam sms, scam alert, new BikeVault and Bicycle NSW partnership, ransomware warning, requests for help, laser pointers, new parking restrictions at Gordon, safety tips, St Ives Crime Prevention Forum notes available, illegal dumping, more tips, and humour . Email us for the Forum notes: [email protected].



23.01.2022 Same old, same old. FYI Senior Constable Mitchell.

22.01.2022 Lock your cars. Keep a lookout. This occurred here in Brooklyn last night. Shame. Was woken up last night at 1120 by Mac running outside and barking really loud ,then next our neighbour called out to come ,as he had caught a young man red handed breaking into our car as well as their car . Police came and arrested the young man who was known to them ,lesson learned: always lock your car and when your dog bark he is not being naughty but trying to tell you something,and thank you Anthony

20.01.2022 Loving double demerit points. It keeps the old highway pretty quiet.Loving double demerit points. It keeps the old highway pretty quiet.



18.01.2022 Our local community members are amazing! Awesome work by all involved and an even better outcome for family and friends. Love your work!

18.01.2022 A bit of hanky panky going on at the dinghy storage racks. Not appreciated. FYI Senior Constable Mitchell.

15.01.2022 Just came back on the train from Hornsby arriving at Hawkesbury River at 10.50am where at least 30 or more drunken teenagers carrying plenty of grog and generally yahooing disgorged themselves and were last seen heading for the pool! I hope the constabulary will keep an eye on them!



14.01.2022 Did you know this is number is genuine and NOT A SCAM???

13.01.2022 The Marine Area Command is appealing for information after a rare $400,000 Rigid-Hull Inflatable Boat (RHIB) was stolen from Rose Bay Marina earlier this month.... About 9pm on Sunday 9 May 2021, two unknown men untied the Ribco Seafarer 36 and towed it to a nearby boat ramp, where it was loaded onto a trailer attached to a dual cab utility. The vehicle is described as a white Volkswagen Amarok, with an aluminium tray and black roof racks. It was last seen travelling north on New South Head Road, Rose Bay. As police continue to investigate the theft, they’re appealing for anyone with information to contact the Marine Area Command on (02) 9320 7499 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. The RHIB, which belongs to a charter company, is 36-feet long, with a black hull, white interiors and registration AIS241N. Police understand there are only a few of its kind in Australia. Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 orhttps://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 Car 54 where are you????? Remnants of one of the many fires around Brooklyn, tyre tracks and missing park bench, wayward surf ski and scattered prescription medications. FYI Senior Constable Mitchell.

10.01.2022 NEEED FOR SPEEED The Bush Tele related Cowan’s Dallas Kelso’s story about the speedsters along Pacific Hwy between Cowan & Brooklyn and beyond, and the need for... the authorities to do something to stop the onroad carnage (read story online www.thebushtele.com.au) As a direct result of this report, Matt Kean MP has said he would take action. Additionally, Cllr Nathan Tilbury has put up a Notice of Motion for the 9 June Council Meeting. Do you have a story to tell? Tell us! [email protected] See more

09.01.2022 Your crime update for the week has arrived! In this edition : Sad news, CCTV, new podcast, What would you do?, an arrest, National Road Safety Week, trivia, t...he police launch. We have also added: NHW window stickers?, NEW website!!!, NHW NSW Ambassador: Lynda Stoner, tactics used by online child sex offenders, local crime warnings and requests for help, scam warning, smishing, AFP tech dogs, crime prevention tips, and humour . Suggestions? Please email us at [email protected]



09.01.2022 Apologies for the delay. Here are the crime stats for Brooklyn for December 2020. Please report everything using the correct phone numbers (not on Facebook). Emergency: 000 [a crime is happening] Hornsby police station: 9476 9799 [you are unsure. something may be about to happen. something doesn't look right] ... Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 [you know a piece of information that may help the police] Police Assistance Line: 131 444 [you are the victim of a non-emergency crime]. Information on how to report crime can be found in our leaflet (don't be fooled by the title - it is the same in Hornsby), "Reporting Crime in Ku-ring-gai" that can be downloaded from our Neighbourhood Watch website: NHWKuringgaiHornsby.org.au. Please scroll down the Home page. Neighbourhood Watch has a working partnership with the police, and we are grateful for the time they give to our suburb. These crime stats show the proactive work being undertaken. Neighbourhood Watch are holding an "All Areas" meeting amongst its volunteers on Wednesday 10 February. Our local police will be represented at the meeting by the Crime Prevention Officer (CPO), Senior Constable Colin Mitchell and the Multi-cultural Community Liaison Officer (MCLO) Fiona Zhou. If you'd like anything in particular discussed, please let us know. You can email us at: [email protected].

06.01.2022 Still awaiting a response from Car 54??? Not happy with the daily rubbish tip left behind by those same little brats. From empty alcohol bottles to soiled sanitary items. What future is there for our planet? Senior Constable Mitchell

05.01.2022 Ferals warming their tootsies at Brooklyn pool again last night! That chair is now in the rubbish.

04.01.2022 Good evening! This week’s eNewsletter has been compiled by Neighbourhood Watch volunteers. In tonight’s edition we have: another road rules test, a car pursui...t, a rider killed, a brief report from our CPO, shoplifting, an Australia Post scam, and the answer to last week’s road rules quiz. We have also included for you: a warning from Warrawee, two requests for help, legislation on securing your vehicle, St Ives Crime Prevention Forum, Ivan Milat victims?, use of the NSWPF Community Portal following a crash, 000 Kids challenge, several more scams, Ku-ring-gai Council’s ‘Everything for Seniors’ Day, Safety for Seniors, Hindi translation of ’Our 20 Favourite Crime Prevention Tips for Homes’ and the ever-popular humour . Thank you for your support. Would you miss this eNewsletter? Please email [email protected] with your response. See more

03.01.2022 Children in car involved in high-speed pursuit - Mooney Mooney Three children aged five and under have been found in a car being driven by an unlicensed driver involved in a pursuit with police in Sydney’s north-west overnight. About 11.20pm on Sunday 25 April 2021, officers from Kuring Gai Highway Patrol were conducting speed enforcement on the M1 motorway, Mooney Mooney, when they detected a Holden Commodore allegedly speeding; a pursuit was initiated when the driver failed... to stop when directed. Police will allege the car reached speeds of up to 200km/h during the pursuit in a signposted 110km/h zone along the M1 motorway. A short time later the car stopped after hitting a concrete barrier. Checks revealed the 35-year-old male driver who held an expired learner permit was disqualified. A 28-year-old woman, two boys aged seven months and five years, and a three-year-old girl, were passengers in the car. The children were taken to The Children’s Hospital at Westmead to be checked as a precaution; the girl has been treated for bruising. The driver was arrested and taken to Hornsby Police Station where he was charged with police pursuit not stop drive dangerously, drive motor vehicle while disqualified, drive with low-range PCA, and speeding. The Tregear man was refused bail to attend Hornsby Local Court today, (Monday 26 April 2021). A child at risk notification has been made by police. https://www.police.nsw.gov.au/news/news_article

01.01.2022 Parsley Bay this morning

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