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.

Man charged with multiple sex offences

Source: ACT Police

A 51-year-old man has been charged with multiple sexual offences and will face court today.

Earlier this year police received reports relating to alleged historical sexual offending against two children.

Following an investigation, the 51-year-old man was arrested yesterday (Wednesday, 17 April 2024).

He is scheduled to face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Thursday, 18 April 2024) charged with nine offences including acts of indecency against a child under 10, sexual intercourse without consent and acts of indecency.

ACT Policing reminds victims of sexual assault that it’s never too late to report. Many people who experience sexual assault don’t tell anyone at first and reporting sexual assault years later is quite common.

It doesn’t matter whether the offence occurred months, years or decades ago. ACT Policing will investigate these matters.

You can report in person at any of the ACT’s five police stations or over the phone by calling Police Assistance on 131 444. You can also report historical sexual offence matters online.

UPDATE ACT Policing seeking to locate Jordan Westin ARRESTED

Source: ACT Police

Updated at 5pm Thursday, 18 April 2024.

The man we were seeking earlier today has been arrested. Thank you for your assistance.

ACT Policing is seeking community assistance to locate 38-year-old man Jordan Westin.

Mr Westin is wanted in relation to outstanding family violence matters, breach of bail, and failing to appear in court.

Mr Westin is believed to be travelling in company of his 23-year-old female partner and their infant child.

ACT Policing is urging Mr Westin to surrender himself to the nearest police station or to contact police and provide his location.

Should Mr Westin be sighted, he should not be approached and police should be contacted immediately.

If any member of the public has any information about his whereabouts, they are urged to contact police on 131 444. Information can be provided anonymously.

Woman charged following thefts targeting shoppers

Source: ACT Police

A 50-year-old Gordon woman will face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Wednesday, 17 April 2024) following several thefts targeting predominantly elderly shoppers between February and April this year.

Police allege the woman waited until her victims were distracted while shopping at supermarkets in the Tuggeranong region before stealing their wallets or handbags.

It is also alleged the woman used stolen credit and debit cards to make hundreds of dollars worth of fraudulent transactions.

After reviewing CCTV footage, police linked the 50-year-old woman to the thefts and she was arrested at her residence about 11am yesterday (16 April 2024).

She has been charged with nine offences, including seven counts of minor theft, as well as single counts of theft and obtaining property by deception.

Man charged with aggravated assault and making threats to kill following incident in Gilmore

Source: ACT Police

A 38-year-old man will face the ACT Magistrate’s Court today, charged with several offences including aggravated assault and making threats to kill following a family violence incident in Gilmore yesterday.

About 4pm yesterday afternoon (Friday, 12 April 2024), police received several triple zero calls alleging a fight had broken out at a nearby home and a man armed with an axe was injuring people and damaging property.

Officers quickly attended the scene and secured the weapon.

After speaking with witnesses, the 38-year-old man was arrested before being transported to hospital with minor injuries.

He has been charged with two counts of aggravated property damage, aggravated assault, possessing an offensive weapon and aggravated threat to kill a person.

First quarter crime statistics show drop in armed robbery, shop burglary offences

Source: ACT Police

The ACT Policing crime statistics for the first quarter of 2024 have shown a significant drop in some robbery and burglary offences.

Across the first quarter of 2024 (January-March), instances of armed robbery fell 32 per cent when compared with the previous quarter, with no armed robberies seen in either the Belconnen or Woden patrol zones in this period.

January-March 2024 also saw a 26 per cent drop in shop burglaries across the territory, with a 73 per cent reduction in the Gungahlin patrol zone (three offences compared to 11) and a 79 per cent drop in Woden zone (three offences compared to 14).

However, unfortunately certain crime types saw an increase in early 2024.

Reported instances of motor vehicle theft increased 27 per cent when compared with the final quarter of 2023 (304 offences compared to 240), as did instances of unarmed robbery (28 offences compared to 22).

Domestic burglaries also saw a 14 per cent increase – 246 offences, up from 215 in the final quarter of 2023, with the largest increases seen in the *inner north (57 offences, up from 39), and the Molonglo region (17 offences, up from four).

ACT Policing Superintendent Rich Breiner said that while it was encouraging to see a drop in certain offences, there are steps members of the community can take to make them a less attractive target to criminals.

“Property crime is often opportunistic in nature, and there are many things we can do to protect ourselves against theft and crime at home, at work and when travelling around town,” Superintendent Breiner said.

“Burglars usually take advantage of doors that are unlocked or windows that have been left open so they can grab what they can and make a quick getaway. However, if a burglar can’t see an easy way in, they often won’t try.

“Our advice is to lock your doors and windows, don’t leave your keys or wallet near the door or where burglars can easily access them, keep valuables secured and away from plain sight, and keep vehicles locked even when garaged.

“It is very difficult to steal many modern vehicles without the keys, so make sure they are kept somewhere safe, as well as ensuring valuables such as phones, handbags, laptops, even registration papers and spare keys aren’t left visible.”

*Inner north includes the suburbs of Acton, Ainslie, Black Mountain, Braddon, Campbell, City, Dickson, Downer, Duntroon, Hackett, Lyneham, Majura, O’Connor, Parkes, Reid, Russell, Turner, and Watson.

Man to face court charged with drink driving

Source: ACT Police

A 55-year-old man from Brunswick East, Victoria will face the ACT Magistrates Court this morning after being caught drink driving last night (Thursday, 11 April 2024).

About 10.25pm, police were conducting random breath testing on Canberra Avenue, Fyshwick, when the driver of a grey Subaru Forester was allegedly observed turning away from the testing site.

A short time later, police caused the driver of the Subaru to stop.

The man underwent a roadside breath screening test which was positive for alcohol. He was subsequently transported to City Police Station, where he returned a breath analysis of 0.195 grams of alcohol per 210 L of breath – almost four times the legal limit.

He was issued an immediate suspension notice, suspending his right to drive in the ACT for 90 days, and was charged with driving a motor vehicle with alcohol in breath.

UPDATE Police seek witnesses and dash-cam footage of reckless driving incident MAN CHARGED

Source: ACT Police

Updated at 8.20am Saturday, 20 April 2024 – About 8.50pm last night, members from Operation TORIC arrested a 19-year-old man, the alleged driver of the yellow Ford Falcon, which was observed committing a number of serious traffic offences on Wednesday, 10 April 2024.

The man will face the ACT Magistrates Court this morning (Saturday, 20 April 2024) charged with reckless driving, two counts of improper use of motor vehicle, two counts of driving as an unaccompanied learner, two counts of not display L plates as required, two counts of display registration plates that were issued for another vehicle, and failure to name the driver of the vehicle.

Thank you for your assistance Canberra.

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ACT Policing is seeking witnesses and dash-cam footage of several alleged instances of reckless driving involving a Ford Falcon.

Between about 1.05pm and 1.45pm yesterday (Wednesday, 10 April 2024), a yellow Ford Falcon bearing ACT registration YBQ58U with a distinctive black bonnet and boot was observed being driven recklessly at high speed, and conducting burnouts.

The Ford was observed being driven through Belconnen, City and Fyshwick, before heading into Queanbeyan, NSW.

Police would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the Ford being driven around this time, or who may have dash-cam footage of the vehicle being driven recklessly.

Anyone who can assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via theCrime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote 7721275. Information can be provided anonymously.