Easter road safety – Operation Crossroads
Police are urging motorists to allow themselves extra time to reach their destinations this Easter. The National Easter road toll reporting period began at 0001 hours this morning (Thursday 5 April) and concludes at 2359 hours on Monday 9 April.
Missing Person – Julian Mills
Police have concerns for the welfare of Julian David Edward Mills, aged 25 years, of New Town, Hobart.
Launceston Flood Siren Test
Tasmania Police and SES will conduct their bi-annual test of the Launceston flood siren today (Wednesday, 4 April) at 12 noon in Invermay.
Search for bushwalker suspended
The operation to find a missing New South Wales bushwalker has been suspended after four days of intensive searching.
Easter – Operation Crossroads
The Easter break is traditionally one of the busiest periods on Tasmania’s roads and Police will be taking part in the national road safety initiative, Operation Crossroads, providing a strategic focus for road safety, targeting high-risk driving behaviour.
Business burglary charges
On 2 April 2012, Detectives from Eastern Criminal Investigation Branch charged a 32 year old man from West Moonah with Burglary and Stealing.
Search for missing man
A search has been stepped up in the Mt Field area for missing 49-year-old tourist from New South Wales, Mr Paul Stephen Wilson.
Concerns for missing man
Police have concerns for the welfare for an interstate tourist who went missing in the Hobart or Mount Field area around the 27th of March.
Police investigate shots fired at Kingston
Kingston CIB is investigating reports of shots fired in the vicinity of Malachi Drive and Whitewater Crescent.
Charges laid over school burglary
As a result of police enquiries and information supplied by members of the public, Launceston CIB have interviewed two youths in relation to the burglary of St. Finn Barr’s Primary School.