Police seeking to identify owners of seized items

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 12 June 2025 3:18pm

Original publication: Thursday, 12 June 2025 3:17pm

ACT Policing is seeking to identify the owner of several items of jewellery that were seized earlier this week.

About 7:30pm on Tuesday (10 June 2025), police conducted a traffic stop on a car in Macquarie and located suspected stolen items in the vehicle.

The items were seized and police are now appealing for anyone who has had jewellery, including earrings, necklaces and bracelets stolen recently to come forward.

If any of these items are yours and you can prove ownership, please contact Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference number 8072735.

Man and woman to face court following burglary

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 11 June 2025 2:50pm

Original publication: Wednesday, 11 June 2025 2:50pm

A man and woman will face court after allegedly stealing items from recycling bins at the Mitchell Resource Management Centre.

About 4.50am today (11 June 2025), police responded to a report of two people inside the Mitchell Resource Management Centre loading items into a trolley.

Officers located a 42-year-old man and a 48-year-old woman walking towards a vehicle while allegedly carrying stolen items.

A search of their vehicle located several other items allegedly stolen from the facility, including six laptops, 12 car batteries, a mobile telephone and a quantity of scrap metal.

The man and woman will be issued with court attendance notices to appear before the ACT Magistrates Court at a later date to face aggravated burglary charges.

Police would like to remind the community that it is an offence to steal items that have been donated or disposed of at a business or waste management facility.

Man charged after allegedly importing and 3D printing firearm parts

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 11 June 2025 11:46am

Original publication: Wednesday, 11 June 2025 11:43am

A 54-year-old man will face court today after allegedly importing and 3D printing firearms parts.

In December 2024, police attended the man’s residence in Calwell for an unrelated matter. As a result, the man’s firearms and ammunition were seized and in April this year, his firearms licence was cancelled.

Police will allege between November and December 2024 and in April 2025, the man imported and attempted to import multiple firearms parts from overseas.

The attempted imports were seized by Australian Border Force (ABF) officers and analysed by AFP forensic firearms examiners who determined the parts could be used to construct homemade firearms.

Yesterday (Tuesday, 10 June 2025), officers from Tuggeranong general duties executed a search warrant at the man’s home where they located two 3D printers, 3D printed firearms, inert hand grenades, firearm suppressors and two ballistic vests.

Police also located four replica firearms, firearm magazines, and a large quantity of ammunition.

The man has been charged with five counts of importing prohibited imports, unauthorised possession of firearms, possessing a prohibited firearm, possessing a spare barrel for a firearm and possessing ammunition.

Police trailbike training to occur across the ACT

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 11 June 2025 9:02am

Original publication: Wednesday, 11 June 2025 8:51am

ACT Policing will be conducting trailbike training for officers in reserves and greenbelt areas across the ACT in the coming months.

The AFP’s Driver Training Team delivers foundation and maintenance training for officers to gain and maintain their certification in the use of off-road motorcycles.

In the coming weeks and months, Canberrans may see officers being trained (and in some cases patrolling) on trailbikes at locations across the ACT.

Training will initially occur in bush reserves, including ones popular with people walking and exercising.

Officers will also visit suburban green-belt areas where anti-social behavior – especially the illegal use of unregistered trailbikes has occurred.

Bicycle training for officers will also occur –  including at town centres and around Canberra’s lakes.

Police officers participating in the training will be in appropriate uniforms and will be wearing full accoutrements.

People using these areas should not be alarmed or assume an incident has occurred. If people need assistance they are welcome to flag down officers during these training sessions.

ACT Policing is also encouraging anyone who witnesses anti-social or suspicious behaviour in Canberra’s open spaces to report this to police on 131 444 or via Crime Stoppers (1800 333 000) This will allow attendance where appropriate and the collation of incidents to support targeted operations by local officers.

Kings birthday long weekend sees multiple drivers charged

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Tuesday, 10 June 2025 5:14pm

Original publication: Tuesday, 10 June 2025 5:14pm

During the Kings birthday long weekend, ACT Policing undertook a traffic targeting operation resulting in multiple infringement notices being issued.

While the general behaviour of drivers was good, there were still multiple drivers that have not listened to advice and have been issued infringement notices and licence suspensions.

One woman and four men aged between 20 and 51-years-old were caught drink driving and seven men aged between 21 and 63-years-old were caught drug driving. These drivers were issued an Immediate Suspension Notice suspending their right to drive in the ACT and will face court at a later date.

On Friday (6 June 2025) a 49-year-old woman from Googong (NSW) was stopped in Hume. She was subjected to a breath analysis test returning a reading of 0.073.

On Saturday (7 June 2025) a 63-year-old man from Braddon was stopped in Pialligo. He underwent a drug screening test which returned a positive result to multiple drugs including methylamphetamine and cannabis.

On Sunday (8 June 2025) a 44-year-old Barton man was detected travelling 141km/h in a 90kmh zone on Caswell Drive. He was issued an Immediate Suspension Notice suspending his right to drive in the ACT an infringement notice for $1,841 and incurred 12 demerit points.

ACT Policing is continuing to urge Canberrans to drive safely, to the conditions, adhere to the road rules and to consider other road users when travelling on Canberra’s roads.

Statement regarding ACT Ombudsman report

Source: ACT Police

Statement to be attributed to ACT Chief Police Officer Scott Lee

Last year, the ACT Ombudsman advised us that it would be conducting an Own Motion Investigation into the use of force by ACT Policing.

ACT Policing has transparently and constructively engaged with the Ombudsman in the conduct of the Ombudsman’s Own Motion Investigation.

We are a transparent organisation that openly provided the Ombudsman with information and facilitated visits where requested.

Police are provided with significant responsibility and powers to protect and ensure the safety of the community. To maintain the trust and confidence of the community, that these powers are being exercised appropriately and responsibly, I acknowledge and welcome the need for transparency and accountability for ACT Policing.

I would like to reassure the ACT community that the overwhelming majority of interactions my officers have with the community are appropriate – and are conducted with care, professionalism and to the high standards expected by ACT Policing and the community.

As the Ombudsman acknowledged in his report, police have a very challenging job. Our officers “need to make quick decisions in complex circumstances about whether and how to exercise their various powers”.

The report examined police activity from 2019 to 2023, where police responded to more than 445,736 incidents. From these 445,000 incidents, 5902 incidents resulted in a reportable use of force being utilised by ACT Policing members to resolve these incidents.

This equates to just 1.3 per cent of those incidents resulting in a reportable use of force by police.

Of these incidents, the Ombudsman’s investigation team viewed files of body-worn camera or CCTV footage relating to 54 separate use-of-force incidents and analysed a significant number of use-of-force reports.

Whilst the vast majority of our interactions with the community are undertaken professionally and to a high standard, where mistakes are identified, ACT Policing and the AFP are committed to ensuring that these matters are reviewed, learnings are identified and appropriate action is taken. ACT Policing and the AFP is committed to continuous improvement to ensure that our policies, training and procedures are continually enhanced to support our members and meet community expectations.

While the use of force for police may be necessary at times, we recognise, that de-escalation, without the need for force, should always be our first option. This is ingrained in our recruits in their initial training and reinforced yearly with scenario-based training and is demonstrated with the data I referenced before that just 1.3 per cent of our interactions result in a reportable use-of-force.

Overall ACT Policing’s Professional Standards data demonstrates our members’ ability and commitment to uphold our values in line with the AFP’s code of conduct. In relation to any case studies identified in this report where there are established allegations of misconduct, I can assure the ACT community that those members are held accountable within our Professional Standards framework.

Sanctions of members who are found to have engaged in misconduct can range from formal counselling to demotion or termination or to the laying of criminal charges.

In relation to the recommendations contained in the report, I can confirm that the AFP and ACT Policing have accepted 2 recommendations, partially accepted 8 recommendations and did not accept 3 recommendations.

Where we have partially accepted recommendations, this means that while we do disagree with certain elements in each recommendation and we have outlined our rationale behind those instances in our response to the Ombudsman (which is also published in the report),  we accept there is an element we can enhance.

ACT Policing will prioritise the implementation of these recommendations in accordance with the timelines provided in our response and work has already commenced on process improvements that are being implemented now.

I thank my officers for the tireless work they perform every day and their dedication in keeping Canberra safe. It is often a thankless task but is not lost on me the danger they face.

Exercise occurring at EPIC today

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Tuesday, 10 June 2025 8:12am

Original publication: Tuesday, 10 June 2025 8:07am

A joint agency exercise will occur at Exhibition Park in Canberra (EPIC) today (Tuesday, 10 June 2025).

There will be a significant emergency service personnel presence as well as other participants and support staff.

Emergency vehicles will be entering and leaving the venue and there may be loud bangs or yelling occurring inside EPIC throughout the day.

Local residents and people passing by should not be alarmed and do not need contact police regarding activities inside EPIC today.

Two arrested following pursuit

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Monday, 9 June 2025 10:14am

Original publication: Monday, 9 June 2025 10:11am

Two people have been arrested following a car theft and pursuit yesterday afternoon.

Before 7.00am yesterday (Sunday, 8 June 2025) a blue Volvo was allegedly stolen from a home in Crace.

About 2.30pm police spotted a vehicle driving in an erratic manner in Braddon and confirmed that it was the stolen vehicle.

About 2.40pm police initiated a pursuit with the Volvo which continued through multiple Tuggeranong suburbs.

The vehicle proceeded down a green belt into Monash and police lost sight of the vehicle soon after.

About 2.50pm the stolen vehicle was located abandoned in Monash with witnesses providing a description of the two individuals, who had exited the vehicle.

About 3.00pm police located the two individuals an 18-year-old man and a 16-year-old boy who were then arrested.

The 18-year-old man will will face the ACT Magistrates Court today (Monday, 9 June 2025) charged with ride/drive motor vehicle without consent, aggravated dangerous driving, unlicenced driver (licence never held), and two counts of unlawfully trespass on premises.

Investigations into this matter are ongoing, and further charges may be laid.

Do you know this man?

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 19 June 2025 12:35pm

Original publication: Thursday, 19 June 2025 9:37am

Thank you Canberra, the man’s family have attended The Canberra Hospital and we have confirmed his identity.

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ACT Policing is seeking the public’s assistance to identify a man who is suffering from memory loss. This man believes his name is Daniel and is believed to be in his 30’s.

About 3.20pm yesterday (Wednesday, 18 June 2025) Daniel arrived at the Griffin Centre in Civic. He appeared to be confused, and a short time later was transported to hospital by ACT Ambulance Service.

He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 175cm (5’7”) tall, of slim build, with blue eyes, red/blonde hair.

When he was found in the City yesterday he was wearing a yellow/green coloured t-shirt and grey coloured trousers. He was not wearing any shoes.

Daniel believes he may drive a white vehicle, live in south Canberra or NSW and possibly work in an IT or data related field.

Anyone who can assist police in identifying Daniel is urged to contact ACT Policing on 131 444.

Please quote reference number 8080926.

Man charged following aggravated robbery

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 19 June 2025 11:31am

Original publication: Thursday, 19 June 2025 11:31am

A 30-year-old Macgregor man has been arrested after allegedly threating staff at the Woden JB Hi-Fi store with a butane blowtorch.

About 3.00pm on Tuesday (17 June 2025), staff witnessed a man pick up a display vacuum and begin carrying it around the store. When approached by staff the man allegedly held up a butane blowtorch towards staff and threatened them.

The man then allegedly left the store with the vacuum after again threatening security staff.

About 9.45am yesterday (Wednesday, 19 June 2025) officers from Woden Police Station arrested the man while he was in a bathroom at Westfield Woden.

He was charged with aggravated robbery (offensive weapon) and is scheduled to appear in the ACT Magistrates court today (Thursday 19 June 2025).