Traffic disruptions to occur this weekend

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 12 September 2025 4:57pm

Original publication: Friday, 12 September 2025 4:57pm

ACT Policing is alerting Canberrans of possible traffic disruptions this weekend due to the Wall-to-Wall Ride for Remembrance on Saturday and Camp Quality Classic Cruise and Raiders final on Sunday.

On Saturday afternoon (13 September 2025) the annual Wall-to-Wall Ride for Remembrance will travel from Mitchell to Parkes between 3pm and 4pm. The ride commences at EPIC and will progress along the Federal Highway, Northbourne Avenue, Vernon Circle, Commonwealth Avenue, Parliament Drive before taking Kings Avenue to the National Police Memorial.

On Sunday (14 September 2025) the Camp Quality Classic Cruise is set to depart the National Arboretum mid-morning, travelling along Lady Denman Drive, Barry Drive, Belconnen Way, William Hovel Drive, John Gorton Drive, and Cotter Road before finishing at Questacon in Parkes.

A full house at GIO Stadium on Sunday afternoon for the NRL Finals game between the Raiders and Broncos will also see increased traffic in and around Bruce. Drivers are urged to arrive early and to ensure they are parked in designated parking locations. The use of public transport is also encouraged.

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

If road users encounter traffic disruptions, we ask that they:

  • Always be aware of their surroundings
  • Obey the directions of police – especially at intersections
  • Be patient
  • Don’t drive over median strips or perform illegal U-turns
  • Recognise that the delay will be for a short period only

ACT Policing thanks Canberra drivers for their understanding as these events occur.

Dickson man charged with stalking

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 11 September 2025 8:21am

Original publication: Thursday, 11 September 2025 8:21am

A 47-year-old Dickson man has been charged with stalking following the execution of a search warrant at his residence yesterday.

Last month, a woman contacted police after a mechanic found what police will allege was a tracking device secreted in her vehicle.

An investigation commenced and yesterday morning (Wednesday, 10 September 2025) a search warrant was executed at a Dickson residence with electronic devices and other items seized during the search.

A 47-year-old man was subsequently arrested and charged with fourteen counts of aggravated stalking and breaching a family violence order.

He is expected to appear in the ACT Magistrates Court today (Thursday, 11 September 2025).

ACT Policing stands ready to assist victims of family violence – regardless of what the offence may be. Violence, stalking and intimidation should not be experienced by any Canberran, and ACT Policing urges anyone who experiences these incidents to reach out.

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 6247 2525

Warning issued after firearms stolen from Canberra residence

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 10 September 2025 2:49pm

Original publication: Wednesday, 10 September 2025 9:40am

ACT Policing is seeking information and issuing a public warning after modified firearms were stolen from a northside residence last week.

Last Tuesday (2 September 2025), police were called to the residence after reports that a rifle and two modified handguns had been stolen from the property. A review of CCTV indicated a person attended the residence at approximately 4:30pm on the prior Sunday (31 August 2025).

Following investigations, police identified the offender and arrested a 32-year-old man yesterday (Tuesday, 9 September). However, the stolen firearms remain outstanding.

The stolen handguns are highly customised for competition use. Anyone using these firearms is at risk due to the modifications, with a chance of severe injuries occurring if not used correctly.

The man, who was on bail at the time of the incident, will face the ACT Magistrates Court today charged with burglary, theft, unauthorised possession of firearms, provide false name and two counts of attempt to escape from custody.

Anyone with information about the location of the firearms is urged to contact Crime Stoppers via the Crime Stoppers ACT website or by calling 1800 333 000. Please quote 8150049. Information can be provided anonymously.

Drugs and weapons seized as part of Operation Vitreus

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Tuesday, 9 September 2025 2:33pm

Original publication: Tuesday, 9 September 2025 2:32pm

ACT Policing has charged two men and seized drugs and weapons following a series of search warrants across the ACT last week.

Last week (1 – 5 September 2025), ACT Policing executed four search warrants, utilising teams from Criminal Investigations, Proactive Policing and Diversion Team, National Canine, Forensics, Surveillance, Specialist Operations, and Intelligence.

As a result of these activities, drugs seized included:

  • About 1kg of cocaine, with an estimated value of approximately $180,000-$220,000.
  • About 600mL of Benzylpiperazine.
  • About 500g of MDMA, with an estimated value of approximately $15,000.

Police also seized prohibited weapons, steroids and other drug paraphernalia.

Two arrests were made, with a 43-year-old man arrested at an address in Casey last Tuesday (2 September 2025) for drug trafficking and weapons offences.

On Thursday (4 September 2025), a 26-year-old man was arrested at an address in the City, charged with drug trafficking and prohibited weapons offences.

The two men will face court at a later date.

Traffic Operation – Darwin

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Territory Road Policing conducted extensive traffic patrols across Darwin and surrounding suburbs over the weekend.

Darwin Traffic Operations intercepted a total of 17 drivers, issuing eight infringements for various offences including speeding and unregistered motor vehicles. A further six cautions were issued.

Two random breath testing (RBT) stations were set up in Darwin and Palmerston, where 165 drivers were tested. Four returned medium-range readings, while one driver returned a low-range reading.

During one of the RBTs, a taxi driver who was on duty and carrying a passenger returned a medium range breath test.

On Sunday morning, police detected a driver travelling at 140km in a 100km zone along Tiger Brennan Drive. The man was arrested after returning a positive roadside breath test and later returned a high range result of 0.235% at the Palmerston Watch House, almost five times the legal limit. The vehicle was also unregistered.

Sergeant Cameron Bellis said, “While most motorists displayed responsible driver behaviour, a disappointing few, continued to make decisions that put their own life and the lives of others sharing the roads at risk.

“As a result of these offences, multiple people are now facing court and are likely to receive significant licence disqualifications.

Acting Senior Sergeant Aaron Evans said, “Territory Road Policing officers will continue to target the Fatal Five, and if you choose to drink and drive, you will face the consequences.”