Former Catholic Brother charged with historical assaults upon two school boys
(NSW Police Media Release): Sex Crimes Squad detectives have arrested a former Catholic Brother for alleged historical sexual offences against two children at a western Sydney school. Strike Force Avia detectives believe a person residing in Tasmania could have information integral to their ongoing inquiries and are urging them to contact police.
Male Charged With Attempted Armed Robberies
On the 16th December Hobart CIB Detectives charged a 35 yr old Clarendon Vale male with 2 counts of attempted armed robbery which both occurred on the 26th November 2013.
Lost Walker, South Coast
On Monday 16 December 2013 the Westpac Rescue Helicopter was tasked to search for a missing walker in the vicinity of Mt Melaluca in the state’s South West.
Theft of Firearms – Elwick Road, Glenorchy
Officers from Glenorchy Criminal Investigation Branch are investigating the theft of 14 firearms from a private residence at Elwick Road, Glenorchy.
Operation Unite – A Blitz Against Drunken Violence (2)
Tasmania Police deployed 60 officers throughout the State last night for the second night of Operation Unite: A Blitz Against Drunken Violence.
Double Fatal – Motorcycle and Utility Crash
At 10.00pm on Saturday 14/12/2013 a double fatal crash has occurred at the intersection of Main Road and Clarence streets, Perth.
Fire at Motor Cycle Scene (14 Dec 2013)
At 5.36 a.m. on Saturday, 14/12/13, Police and Tasmanian Fire Services officers attended a structure fire at “Motor Cycle Scene†on the Bass Highway at Cooee.
Operation Unite – A Blitz Against Drunken Violence (1)
Tasmania Police deployed 56 officers throughout the State last night to participate in Operation Unite: A Blitz Against Drunken Violence.
Missing Person – Natasha Narang
Tasmania Police have confirmed that the body located in the Tamar River on 24 November 2013 is that of missing person Natasha Narang who went missing from Mowbray, Launceston on 4 October 2013.
Emergency Response Training
Tasmania’s emergency services are undertaking further training to ensure preparedness for any large-scale emergency. The State Government has provided funding for Emergency Management Australia (EMA) to conduct multi-agency training for incident managers and controllers.