Second man charged following home invasion

Source: ACT Police

A 28-year-old man will face court today following his alleged involvement in a home invasion in late August, where a resident was allegedly threatened with weapons.

About 11.30pm on Saturday, 31 August 2024, the resident of a home in Deakin was allegedly confronted by two men armed with a hammer and knife who had forced their way inside.

The two men demanded the resident’s car keys, wallet, and phone, punching him twice during the incident, before fleeing the scene in a grey Mitsubishi Triton ute and a black Nissan Navara ute.

A 35-year-old man was charged earlier this month in relation to his alleged involvement in the incident, and after a thorough investigation, police executed a search warrant at the second man’s residence in Kambah yesterday.

During the search warrant, police located a number of items related to the alleged home invasion, including clothing, and the victim’s mobile phone and car keys.

The 28-year-old man has been charged with aggravated burglary with the intent to damage property, aggravated burglary with the intent to commit theft, and joint commission aggravated burglary with the intent to cause harm.

Witnesses sought to historical sexual assault matters

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses and information relating to alleged sexual assault matters that are believed to have occurred at a cookie shop in Tuggeranong between 2007 and 2014.

As part of an ongoing investigation, police are seeking information from people who worked or had close contact with the ‘Cookie Man’ business in the Tuggeranong Hyperdome during the period 2007 to 2014.

A man has been charged with sexual offences in relation to this investigation, however police are now issuing a public call for assistance.

If you worked at the business or know someone who did between 2007 and 2014 – please contact ACT Policing’s Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Team on 131 444 or via our online reporting portal.

We know victims can take significant periods of time to build up the courage to report sexual offences to police. ACT Policing has specially trained and dedicated investigators ready to hear your matter.

Matters can be reported online at any time, you can attend a police station or call 131 444 and we will support you through the process. We will also put you in touch with dedicated victim support services.

Witnesses sought to indecent exposure incidents

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to indecent exposure incidents that have occurred recently in the Kambah area.

About 11.45am on Friday (6 September 2024) a woman reported a man of African appearance committing an indecent act near her car while it was parked on Kambah Pool Road.

Police also received a report of an incident where the same man was allegedly observed committing an indecent act in the front seat of a blue Tesla parked at the Kambah Number 3 Sports Ground at about 12.30pm on Friday.

The man was later arrested and charged with two counts of indecent exposure.

Police are seeking witnesses to these incidents as well as information relating to other similar behaviour in the Kambah area.

Anyone who can assist police is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote 7843949. Information can be provided anonymously.

Woman charged after driving at former partner

Source: ACT Police

A 30-year-old woman will face court today after allegedly trying to run over her former partner during an incident in Dickson yesterday.

About 12pm (Monday, 9 September 2024), the woman, who was accompanied by her two children, met with her former partner near the Dickson pool. The two had a conversation before the woman got into her car and drove at him, narrowly missing him.

The woman allegedly reversed the vehicle and drove at him a second time, striking him in the hand and ribs.

The woman and her children left the scene and police were called.

After speaking to the man and other witnesses, police attended the woman’s residence in O’Connor and arrested her.

She has been charged with aggravated assault occasioning actual bodily harm, aggravated property damage, and driving offences. She will face the ACT Magistrates Court today.

ACT Policing stands ready to assist victims experiencing family violence. If you are in this situation – when it is safe to do so – please contact police on 131 444 or Triple Zero (000) in an emergency, or contact a support service who can assist with crisis support, safety planning and advice.

If you require assistance, you can contact:

  • Triple Zero (000) in an emergency or life-threatening situation.
  • Police Assistance on 131 444 if it is a non-emergency, but you require police assistance.
  • The Domestic Violence Crisis Service provides a 24-hour crisis line, advice, safety planning and information every day of the year and can be reached on 02 6280 0900.
  • The Canberra Rape Crisis Centre provides a 24-hour crisis line and can be contacted on 02 6280 0900.

Man to face court charged with serious driving offences

Source: ACT Police

A 23-year-old Charnwood man will face the ACT Magistrates Court this morning charged with multiple offences following a dangerous driving incident yesterday.

About 1.15pm yesterday (Monday, 9 September 2024), police observed a gold Subaru station wagon travelling on Hindmarsh Drive, Weston that was not registered.

A short time later, police attempted to stop the vehicle in Phillip for the purpose of a registration check, however the man accelerated away heavily into Altree Circuit.

Police situated their vehicle on Botany Street, aware that this road is a loop with only one exit.

In order to evade police, the 23-year-old drove directly at the police vehicle and travelled along the passenger side, almost hitting police.

The Subaru then drove onto the roundabout on Botany Street, causing several vehicles to stop to avoid being struck by the man.

About 1.30pm, police received a 000 call from the 23-year-old claiming that his car, the gold Subaru, had been stolen and that he was at his place of work in Gungahlin.

Despite the man claiming to be in Gungahlin, police tracked the origin of the call to be in Weston.

Officers located the man a short time later in Weston as a passenger in another vehicle, and the Gold Subaru was found at a residence in Phillip.

The man has been charged with failing to stop for police, dangerous driving, driving while his licence was suspended, using an unregistered vehicle, using an uninsured vehicle, and making a vexatious call to emergency services. The man also had bail conditions not to be in the driver’s seat of a vehicle at the time of the incident.

Police investigating death on Anzac Parade

Source: ACT Police

A 31-year-old man has died following an incident on Anzac Parade this afternoon. 

About 2:30pm today (Monday, 9 September 2024) police and emergency services responded to reports of an incident on Anzac Parade.  

Witnesses indicated that a man fell from a moving vehicle which was travelling southbound on Anzac Parade.  

Emergency services treated the man at the scene, and he was transported to hospital in a critical condition.  Sadly, he wasdeclared deceased soon after. 

The witnesses are assisting police with their enquiries. 

The circumstances of the incident are being investigated by both ACT Criminal Investigations and the Major Collision Team.

Anyone who witnessed the incident (who has not already spoken to police) or who may have dash-cam footage of the incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via theCrime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote P2283066.

Traffic disruptions tomorrow from protest activity

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is advising morning commuters about likely traffic disruptions as a result of planned protest activity tomorrow.

A truck convoy will travel to Canberra tomorrow (Tuesday, 10 September 2024) and it will be active on our roads between approximately 8am and 11am.  

Police have been advised that after 8am, two groups of trucks will converge at the top of Northbourne Avenue and proceed towards the City.  

Roads that are expected to be impacted include:

  • Northbourne Avenue,
  • Cooyong and Coranderrk Streets in the City,
  • Parkes Way,
  • Monaro Highway and Hindmarsh Drive (near Fyshwick)
  • Canberra Avenue
  • State Circle.

From State Circle the convoy is expected to travel to EPIC via Canberra Avenue and the Majura Parkway.  
Protestors are then expected to congregate at Federation Mall.  
Drivers are asked to be aware of the planned protest activity on the roads and if you may be impacted, please leave in plenty of time or select an alternative route.

AFP contractor to face ACT court on assault charge

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 16 October 2024 2:17pm

Original publication: Monday, 9 September 2024 12:56pm

AFP contractor to face ACT court on assault charge

An AFP appointee contractor has been summonsed to appear in the ACT Magistrates Court today (Monday, 9 September, 2024) charged with assault occassioning grievous bodily harm.

The AFP appointee contractor has been suspended.

The AFP is committed to transparency.

No further comment will be made.

Possible traffic disruptions to occur Monday

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is alerting Canberrans about possible traffic disruptions tomorrow morning (Monday, 9 September 2024) due to a motorcade exercise.

Traffic disruptions may occur on roads near the Canberra Airport, Australian War Memorial, Parliamentary Triangle and EPIC between 8am to 10am.

People travelling to Canberra Airport on Monday morning should leave with plenty of time to make scheduled flights, as well as factoring in potential delays.

Drivers who find themselves in delayed traffic are reminded to obey the directions of police, and if stopped should not break road rules (including crossing verges, paths or median strips). Disruptions will be kept to a minimum.

If road users encounter police managing a motorcade we ask that they:

  • Be patient

ACT Policing thanks Canberra’s drivers for their understanding as this exercise occurs.

Witnesses sought to road rage incident on Horse Park Drive

Source: ACT Police

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to a road rage incident on Horse Park Drive near the Federal Highway overpass yesterday morning.

About 9:00am yesterday (Tuesday, 17 September 2024), a silver Mercedes and a dark-coloured Tesla were involved in a collision in the eastbound lanes of Horse Park Drive, Kenny.

The drivers exited the vehicles and had an altercation on the side of the road.

The driver of the Tesla failed to exchange details with the other driver and left the scene before police arrived.

Police are appealing for the driver of the Tesla to come forward and officers would also like to speak with anyone who may have witnessed the incident or who may have dash-cam footage of the incident. They should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT Website. Please quote reference number P2284954

ACT Policing reminds the community that any form of road rage or menacing or intimidatory driving is unacceptable. Should you be involved in a road rage incident or witness one please contact police.