Police seek to identify three people who assisted a man in the City on Good Friday

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is seeking to identify three people who assisted a man on Alinga Street, Canberra City around 4.08am on Good Friday (29 March 2024).

Two of the people captured in the CCTV images are believed to have organised an Uber ride for the man.

The third person handed property belonging to the man to City Police Station at 4.50am that same morning.

It is believed these people may have crucial information that can assist ACT Policing’s Major Collision Team who are investigating a serious collision that occurred at 5.46am on Friday, 29 March 2024, outside The Lodge, Deakin.

Police would ask these three people to contact police on 131 444, or to visit their nearest police station.

Anyone else who witnessed the incident, or who may have dash-cam footage from the area at the time of or around the time of the incident, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference number 7711483.

Man charged with multiple offences following burglary in Fyshwick

Source: ACT Police

A 30-year-old NSW man has been charged with multiple offences following a burglary in Fyshwick in the early hours of this morning (Monday, 8 April 2024).

About 2.23am, police received reports of a burglary occurring at a store on Newcastle Street, Fyshwick.

Upon arrival, police were notified by on-site security that the man in a green Mazda, believed to be responsible for the burglary, had rammed their vehicle, before taking off in the Mazda.

A short time later, police observed the Mazda in bushland a short distance away, allegedly full of stolen property from the store including several tools.

The man then allegedly ran from the vehicle and jumped over a nearby fence in an attempt to run away from police, before he was located shortly after and arrested.

The man was subsequently charged with burglary, theft, using an unregistered vehicle, dangerous driving, numberplate issued for another vehicle, and unlawfully possessing stolen property. He is expected to face the ACT Magistrates Court today.

Witnesses sought to Tuggeranong road rage incident

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to a road rage incident on Friday night that started on the Monaro Highway, Hume and ended in a physical altercation in Greenway.

About 8.45pm on Friday (5 April 2024) police were called to an altercation between two men in a driveway between apartment buildings on Anketell Street and Oakden Street in Greenway (Tuggeranong Town Centre).

It is alleged the altercation was as a result of a traffic incident that occurred between the two men whilst driving their vehicles along the Monaro Highway.  

Police are now seeking witnesses to the following:

  • A silver coloured Ford Laser sedan and a red coloured Hyundai i30 hatchback being driven erratically on the Monaro Highway at Hume, continuing into Isabella Drive and concluding in Anketell Street, Greenway prior to 8.45pm on Friday.
  • Two men fighting in a driveway adjacent the apartment blocks at 325 Anketell Street and 35 Oakden Street in Greenway.

Anyone who can assist police (including anyone that has dash-cam footage of the vehicles between Hume and Greenway or any residents that witnessed the physical altercation) is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via theCrime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote 7717760.

Multiple drivers detected high range speeding

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is disappointed in driver behaviour after multiple drivers came to police attention for high-range speeding this week.

Members from Road Policing conducted speed enforcement activity across several major arterial roads and roadwork zones.

A small sample of the poor driving behaviour from the past week included: 
A driver detected travelling 138km/h on Canberra Avenue (a 80km/h zone) was issued with an immediate suspension notice, their vehicle seized,and a court attendance notice was issued. 
Four drivers detected travelling 149km/h, 132km/h, 126km/h, and 118km/h on Majura Parkway with traffic infringement notices issued to all drivers and an immediate suspension notice issued to the driver travelling 149km/h. 
A driver detected travelling at 125km/h on Tuggeranong Parkway (in a 90km/h zone) was issued with a traffic infringement notice. 
And a further 34 drivers were issued with traffic infringements for speeding within roadwork zones. 

Additionally, multiple other drivers were detected driving while unlicenced, licence suspended, unregistered, and uninsured. 

Officer in Charge of Road Policing, Acting Inspector Mark Richardson, expressed his disappointment in these speeds and figures. 

“We continue to see this type of behaviour on ACT roads where some drivers show no regard for other road users by driving at these sorts of speeds,” Acting Inspector Richardson said. 

“Driving in excess of the posted speed limit to any degree increases the risks of being involved in a collision.  The speeds of some of these drivers significantly increase these risks and can quite obviously lead to tragic outcomes. We would urge those people to think about that before getting behind the wheel. 

“This is a reminder to those drivers who choose to ignore speed limits and drive at excessive speeds, you are putting your life, and the lives of other road users at risk. 

“Please consider the impact your poor decision making may have. Slow down, it’s not worth it.”

UPDATE Information sought in relation to Chisholm burglary MAN CHARGED

Source: ACT Police

Updated at 8.25am Tuesday, 16 April 2024 – On Sunday evening (14 April 2024), ACT Policing executed a search warrant at a residence in Chisholm with assistance from the AFP’s Tactical Response Team. 

Yesterday morning (Monday, 15 April 2024), police located the 36-year-old resident in Chisholm and he was arrested at the scene. He has been charged with burglary, theft, driving a motor vehicle without consent, driving while unlicensed, impairing electronic communication equipment and breaching a good behaviour order. 

He is expected to appear before the ACT Magistrates Court this morning. 

Police seized a number of evidentiary items during the warrant, but the firearms stolen in March have not been recovered. Anyone with information that could assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.Please quote reference number 7709175. Information can be provided anonymously.

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ACT Policing is seeking witnesses and information from the public in relation to a burglary at a residence on Norriss Street, Chisholm on Tuesday, 26 March 2024.

About 6.45am, the occupants left the residence and returned later that day at about 1.00pm to find the front door open and several items missing.

Among the items taken were a firearms safe, two firearms – a rimfire rifle and a trombone rifle – ammunition, and a sum of cash.

It is believed that a CCTV system at the residence was disconnected about 8.45am that morning.

Police are investigating the circumstances of the incident and are calling on information from the public to identify those involved, including from people who were in the Chisholm area between 6.45am and 1.00pm on Tuesday, 26 March.

Anyone with information that could assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.Please quote reference number 7709175. Information can be provided anonymously.

ACT Policing would also like to remind registered firearms owners about their responsibilities in securing their firearms safely. Non-compliance with the safe keeping laws can lead to the seizure of firearms by police.

You can find more information in relation to the safe storage of firearms and ammunition here.

Police seek to identify man following indecent assault in nightclub

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is seeking the public’s assistance to identify a man allegedly involved in an indecent assault at Mooseheads early on Friday morning.

About 2.30am on Good Friday (29 March 2024), the man allegedly grabbed a woman inappropriately and without her consent as he was exiting the venue.

The man was removed from the venue by security and left the area prior to police arriving.

Anyone who can assist in identifying the man is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference number 7711477. Information can be provided anonymously.

UPDATE Police seeking to locate man following serious assault LOCATED

Source: ACT Police

Update at 1.05pm Friday, 12 April 2024Thank you Canberra, the man we posted about earlier this month has been located and charged with two counts of joint commission recklessly inflict grievous bodily harm, and joint commission intentionally wound. He is expected to appear in the ACT Magistrates Court tomorrow (Saturday, 13 April 2024). 

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ACT Policing is seeking public assistance to locate a man following a serious assault that occurred at a residence in Duffy in February 2024.

About 8.30pm on Thursday, 29 February 2024, police allege Michael Williams, alongside three other people, attended a residence in Duffy and seriously assaulted two male occupants in the front yard with hammers and a knife.

As a result of the assault, the two victims sustained serious injuries consistent with grievous bodily harm.

A 27-year-old man and a 23-year-old man faced court in March 2024 in relation to the assault.

Following extensive enquiries, ACT Policing is today seeking public assistance to locate Michael Williams. He is considered a threat to the community and should not be approached.

Anyone that can confirm his whereabouts is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via theCrime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote 7687145. Information can be provided anonymously.

Woman to face court for multiple assault offences

Source: ACT Police

A 27-year-old Isabella Plains woman will face the ACT Magistrates Court this morning charged with multiple offences following an incident at a residence in Monash yesterday afternoon.

About 5.15pm yesterday (Sunday, 31 March 2024), police responded to reports that the woman had attended a residence in Monash, believed to be known to her, and assaulted one of the occupants with a tyre iron.

It will be further alleged that, as the woman was leaving the residence, she committed property damage to a vehicle belonging to one of the occupants and took their dog without consent.

A short time later, police attended the woman’s residence in Isabella Plains and placed her under arrest.

At this time, it is alleged the woman ran away in an attempt to evade police, and when police caught up with her moments later, she allegedly spat on a police officer.

The woman has been charged with aggravated robbery, damaging property, aggravated assault occasioning actual bodily harm, two counts of aggravated common assault, trespass, possess offensive weapon with intent, attempt to escape lawful custody, assault frontline worker, and resist arrest.

New Suburban University Study Hub site opens in Melbourne’s north

Source: Australia Government Statements 2

A new Suburban University Study Hub site has officially opened in Epping today as part of the Northern Study Hub.

Together with the earlier opening of the Northern Study Hub in Broadmeadows, the Epping site brings university closer for students living in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.

Nearly half of young Australians have a degree, but not in Epping where only around 36.2 per cent of young people have a degree.

The evidence shows that where Study Hubs are, university participation goes up.

The new site of the Northern Study Hub is located at the Melbourne Polytechnic Epping Campus Library. It will provide support and facilities closer to home for students who are studying at university or undertaking Vocational Education and Training.

The new location is part of the Albanese Government’s $66.9 million investment which will more than double the number of University Study Hubs across the country. It is the second site to open under the Northern Study Hub, operated by La Trobe University. The first site is located in the Hume City Council offices in Broadmeadows.

For more information: Suburban University Study Hubs – Department of Education, Australian Government

Quotes attributable to Minister for Education, Jason Clare:

“Almost one in two young people in their 20s and their 30s have a university degree today. But not everywhere. Not in our outer suburbs and not in regional Australia.

“That’s why we are doubling the number of University Study Hubs, to bring university closer to them.

“We know they work. The evidence is they increase the number of people going to uni in areas where they are established.

“Now for the first time, we are putting these University Study Hubs in the outer suburbs.

“I know growing up in Western Sydney, a lot of my friends felt like university was somewhere else for someone else.

“I want this to change, and that means bringing university closer to where people live like Epping.”

Quotes attributable to Minister for Skills and Training and Member for Scullin, Andrew Giles:

“The Epping Study Hub will open up learning opportunities and new pathways, including for students who might be the first in their family to pursue tertiary education.

“It means more students – younger students and mature-age students too – from the northern suburbs can attend university or TAFE to gain the skills, training and confidence they need to succeed in their future careers.”

Quotes attributable to La Trobe University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Theo Farrell:

“To meet the tertiary education needs of Melbourne’s rapidly expanding northern suburbs, La Trobe is committed to working with community partners, like Melbourne Polytechnic, to enable young people to participate, grow and succeed in higher education.”

Man to face Queanbeyan court as part of Operation Athos

Source: ACT Police

A 31-year-old man from Greenleigh, NSW will face Queanbeyan Magistrates Court today after being arrested and charged as part of ACT Policing’s Operation Athos.

In August 2023, a joint investigation with Victoria Police was commenced to identify and disrupt a criminal group allegedly distributing significant quantities of controlled and prescription drugs across Australia.

Three men were arrested in the ACT as part of this investigation in December, 2023.

Further investigations identified the alleged involvement of another man, the 31-year-old from Greenleigh.

On 18 April 2024, ACT Policing executed a search warrant with NSW Police Force (NSWPF) executing a crime scene warrant jointly at the Greenleigh residence, where the 31-year-old man was arrested, while ACT Policing members also conducted further warrant activity at a linked residence in Conder, ACT.

As a result of the Greenleigh warrant, police located and seized:

Approximately 450 grams of cocaine
Approximately 160 grams methamphetamine
Approximately 145 grams MDMA
Approximately 200ml suspected to be GHB
Approximately 20 vials of steroids
A small amount of Xanax
A large quantity of commercial fireworks
Approximately $8,150 in cash
Mobile phones and laptop computers

The 31-year-old man was conveyed to Queanbeyan Police Station, where he was charged by NSWPF Regional Enforcement Squad with drug offences and faced court in Queanbeyan today (Friday, 19 April 2024).

Investigations into these matters remain ongoing.

Anyone who has information about the sale and distribution of illegal drugs in the ACT is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via theCrime Stoppers ACT website.Information can be provided anonymously.