Man arrested following indecent act

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 9 April 2025 1:43pm

Original publication: Wednesday, 9 April 2025 1:43pm

A 48-year-old man from Ngunnawal has been arrested after allegedly committing an indecent act in Gungahlin yesterday.

About 1.30pm yesterday (Tuesday, 8 April 2025) police were called to the Gungahlin Library after receiving reports a man had allegedly committed an indecent act while in the library.

After speaking to staff and witnesses, a 48-year-old man from Ngunnawal was located a short time later by police in the Gungahlin shopping centre.

He was taken into custody and will be issued with a summons to appear in court at a later date.

Witnesses to the incident have been provided support services.

Anyone who can assist police in relation to this matter is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the  Crime Stoppers ACT website.  Please quote 8016932. Information can be provided anonymously.

UPDATE Police reappeal for information following East Row assault IDENTIFIED

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 9 April 2025 10:27am

Original publication: Friday, 4 April 2025 1:40pm

UPDATE: Thank you Canberra. The two men have come forward and are assisting police with this investigation.

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ACT Policing is seeking to identify these men who may be able to assist in the investigation into an alleged assault in the City in February.

About 3:00am on Sunday 23 February (2025), a man was assaulted on the corner of East Row and London Circuit, outside of East Row Cafe by a group of men.

During the assault the man suffered a broken jaw.

As a result of continuing enquiries, police would now like to identify and speak to the men in this image or anyone who knows these men. Police believe these men have information that can assist with the investigation.

Anyone who witnessed the incident, or has any information in relation to the assault, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.  Please quote 7982390. Information can be provided anonymously.

UPDATE Man arrested following interstate pursuit FIREARM SEIZED

Source: ACT Police

Updated 11.45am on Friday, 11 April 2025

Police have seized a shotgun, knives, methamphetamine, and heroin following a search of the black Ford Ranger involved in a pursuit earlier this week.

On Thursday, 10 April 2025, officers executed a search warrant on the vehicle and located a shotgun, ammunition, fireworks, cash, more than a dozen small clip seal bags containing a white crystalline substance believed to be methamphetamine, and two bags of a white powder substance believed to be heroin.

The seized items will be subject to forensic examination and further charges are expected to be laid.

Updated 8.30am on Wednesday, 9 April 2024

The 38-year-old man will face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Wednesday, 9 April 2025).

He has been charged with failing to stop for police, aggravated furious driving, aggravated dangerous driving, using a weapon to hinder own detention, drug driving, driving unlicenced and driving while disqualified.

A 38-year-old man has been arrested after jumping into Lake Burley Griffin to evade police following a pursuit.

About 9am this morning (Tuesday, 8 April 2024), ACT Policing was notified of a pursuit by New South Wales Police Force involving a black Ford Ranger after the driver crossed the border on Canberra Avenue in Fyshwick.

The vehicle, which was towing a car trailer with a Toyota Hilux on it, crossed onto the opposite side of the road multiple times and drove on footpaths along the foreshore of Lake Burley Griffin, placing other road users and pedestrians at significant risk.

ACT Policing’s Proactive Policing Team are investigating the incident and requesting anyone with footage of the Ford Ranger towing a Toyota Hilux in Fyshwick, Kingston, and Barton this morning, to come forward.

Two men to face court on sexual assault charges

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Tuesday, 8 April 2025 8:50am

Original publication: Tuesday, 8 April 2025 8:50am

Two men have been charged after allegedly sexually assaulting a woman known to them over the weekend.

Police allege the men, aged 26 and 29, sexually assaulted the woman at the 29-year-old man’s residence on Saturday.

Following an investigation by the Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Team (SACAT), the two men were arrested at Belconnen Police Station yesterday (Monday, 7 April 2025).

Both men will face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Tuesday, 8 April 2025), charged with sexual intercourse without consent.

If you or someone you know has been affected by sexual violence, you can report to police by attending a police station, calling 131 444, or by speaking to the Canberra Rape Crisis Centre on 02 6247 2525.

You can also submit an online report for historical sexual assault for incidents that occurred more than six months ago.

Drunk driver blows more than 7 times the legal alcohol limit

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 7 April 2025 10:22am

Original publication: Monday, 7 April 2025 10:22am

A 48-year-old man who told police he had consumed two bottles of wine prior to driving from Jerrabomberra to Gungahlin has lost his licence for 90 days.

About 6pm last Friday (4 April 2025), officers from Gungahlin Police Station were conducting patrols when they came across a collision between a blue Toyota Hilux and green Suzuki Jimny on Anthony Rolfe Avenue.

No one was injured as a result of the collision, but police suspected the driver of the Toyota was under the influence of alcohol. The 48-year-old man underwent a roadside alcohol screening test, which indicated a positive result for alcohol.

He was taken to Gungahlin Police Station to undergo a Breath Analysis Test where he recorded a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of 0.387 – seven times the legal alcohol limit.

The man was issued with an Immediate Suspension Notice, suspending his ACT drivers’ licence for 90 days. He will also be summonsed to face charges of drink driving before the ACT Magistrates Court at a later date.

Impaired teen arrested following theft of a motor vehicle

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Saturday, 5 April 2025 9:52am

Original publication: Saturday, 5 April 2025 9:52am

Two teen boys have been arrested following multiple pursuit incidents in a stolen motor vehicle throughout Canberra’s inner north overnight.

Between Thursday night (3 April 2025) and Friday morning (4 April 2025) a white BMW SUV was stolen from a residence in Amaroo.

Throughout the course of Friday afternoon, police received multiple Triple Zero calls in relation to the vehicle driving dangerously. The vehicle was observed by members of the public to be travelling at high speeds, moving through traffic and failing to stop at traffic lights.

About 11:10pm last night, police attempted to stop the vehicle. The driver, a 16-year-old boy, accelerated away on Barton Highway in Crace.

Shortly after, about 11:15pm, police sighted the vehicle again on Ellenborough Avenue in Lyneham. Officers activated their lights and sirens where the vehicle once again failed to stop for police.

About 11:30pm, police successfully deployed a tyre deflation device on the Barton Highway in Crace, directing the driver of the BMW to pull over but he refused to comply.

Shortly after, the BMW came to a stop in Palmerston where the driver and a 14-year-old passenger attempted to flee on foot but were arrested by police.

The 16-year-old boy underwent an oral fluid analysis that returned a positive result for methylamphetamine.

The 16-year-old boy has been charged with three counts of failing to stop for police, three counts of dangerous driving, driving a motor vehicle without consent, driving under the influence of drugs and driving unlicensed.

The 14-year-old was found to have breached a good behaviour order, and he has also been charged with riding in a motor vehicle without consent.

Both boys will face the ACT Children’s Court this morning (5 April 2025).

Police seize more than 2000 firearms in March across two operations

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 3 April 2025 2:38pm

Original publication: Thursday, 3 April 2025 2:24pm

ACT Policing’s Firearms Registry seized more than 2000 firearms following search warrant activity in two operations last month.

In the first operation, following a joint investigation between ACT Policing and New South Wales Police, police seized more than 2000 firearms and firearms parts in Mitchell between 4 and 6 March 2025 due to alleged regulatory breaches.

Police identified numerous breaches of the ACT Firearms and Prohibited Weapons Acts allegedly committed by a licenced firearms dealer. These included the apparent manufacture and possession of suppressors, possession of large capacity magazines, prohibited imitation weapons, unregistered firearms, and inadequately secured firearms.

The second operation was conducted after an 80-year-old man was charged with family violence offences.

As a licensed firearms holder, the man was required to surrender his firearms – with police subsequently seizing more than 150 firearms from his property in McKellar.

Officer in Charge of the ACT Firearms Registry, Inspector Dennis Gellatly, said that police will always seize firearms when licence holders are doing the wrong thing.

“The Firearms Registry expects all licence holders to comply with their requirements, which are clearly outlined upon obtaining a firearm,” Inspector Gellatly said.

“Anyone who engages in criminal conduct can expect to have their licence revoked and their firearms seized.

Identity of man sought following City assault

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 17 April 2025 11:58am

Original publication: Thursday, 17 April 2025 11:55am

ACT Policing is seeking the public’s assistance to identify a man following an alleged assault in the City last weekend.

About 4.45pm on Sunday (13 April 2025) two women were walking along East Row in the City bus interchange when one was struck from behind by a man. He allegedly took a flag she was carrying and threw it on the ground before running away.

The man police would like to speak to has dark hair and dark skin. He was wearing a distinctive red hoodie with white lettering on the back, red shorts and white socks with red shoes at the time of the incident.

ACT Policing is seeking public assistance to identify the man and is releasing images from nearby CCTV.

Police are also keen to speak with any witnesses to the incident who have not already come forward.

Anyone with any information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via www.crimestoppers.com.au. Please quote reference 8022456

Impaired drivers caught in morning RBT operations

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 16 April 2025 1:41pm

Original publication: Wednesday, 16 April 2025 1:41pm

Two impaired drivers have been caught in separate morning RBT operations this week.

About 6.30am on Monday (14 April 2025) ACT Policing was conducting random breath and drug testing on Canberra Avenue, Symonston.

During the operation, officers conducted a screening test on a 60-year-old male driver which returned a positive result for alcohol.

The driver was taken into custody and conveyed to the Woden Police Station where he underwent breath analysis – showing .096 grams of alcohol.

About 8:15am this morning (Wednesday, 16 April 2025) officers were conducting random breath and drug testing on Norse Road, Beard.

A screening test was conducted on a 48 year-old female driver which returned a positive result for alcohol.

The driver was taken into custody and conveyed to the Canberra Airport Police Station where she underwent breath analysis – showing a result of .117 – more than double the legal limit for a full licence holder.

Both drivers were issued Immediate Suspension Notices, suspending their right to drive in the ACT for 90 days. They will also receive Court Attendance Notices to attend court at a later date.

Detective Acting Inspector Jonathon Turkich said police will continue to target drivers at all times of the day and night.

“Police are often questioned as to why they undertake operations during morning hours. These arrests and many like them, highlight the importance of police undertaking these operations anywhere, anytime, because people are driving impaired at those times,” said Detective acting Inspector Turkich.

Community reminded to not 3D print guns

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Tuesday, 15 April 2025 3:00pm

Original publication: Tuesday, 15 April 2025 3:00pm

The Canberra community is being reminded that 3D printed guns and gun parts are illegal.

An incident last week saw ACT Policing officers attend a school after being informed that a staff member had brought a 3D printed handgun to the school. The gun was not shown in a class and the teacher returned home later that day.

Police later executed a search warrant at the teacher’s home, where the firearm was seized as well as the 3D printer used to make the firearm. At this time police believe this incident was a misguided effort to demonstrate the capabilities of 3D printing technology.

Enquiries relating to this matter are continuing.

ACT Policing would like to remind all community members that the creation of firearms or firearm parts using 3D printers or any other equipment is illegal. All items used to create a firearm are also subject to criminal asset confiscation including printers, machines, phones and computers.

Anyone with any information about the illegal possession or creation of firearms in the ACT should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.  Information can be provided anonymously.