BY JESSICA ROUSE
A man will face Newcastle Local Court today, charged for allegedly committing act of indecency at Bar Beach.
Police say between Thursday January 18 and yesterday (Monday January 22), a 12-year-old boy went to the beach on Memorial Drive in Newcastle on several occasions with a family member.
The boy allegedly witnessed a man commit two acts of indecency while using the public change rooms.
The 12-year-old then saw the same man on the beach on yesterday at about 1pm and reported the incidents to lifeguards.
Newcastle City LAC officers attended and arrested the 75-year-old man.
He was taken to Newcastle Police Station where he was charged with two counts of commit act of indecency with person under 16 years and refused bail.
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Tuesday, 23 January 2018
Thursday, 4 January 2018
Man Charged over Indecent Act in Front of 14-year-old Girls
BY JESSICA ROUSE
A man will face Newcastle Local Court today charged over allegedly committing an indecent act in front of two teenage girls in Edgeworth.
Police say two 14-year-old girls were walking along Main Road Edgeworth at about 8:30pm on Monday night (January 1, 2018) when a man allegedly approached them before committing an indecent act.
The girls ran away and told a family member who reported the incident with police.
Following inquiries, officers from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended a home in Edgeworth where they arrested a 48-year-old man and took him to Toronto Police Station.
He was charged with two counts of committing an aggravated act of indecency and refused bail.
A man will face Newcastle Local Court today charged over allegedly committing an indecent act in front of two teenage girls in Edgeworth.
Police say two 14-year-old girls were walking along Main Road Edgeworth at about 8:30pm on Monday night (January 1, 2018) when a man allegedly approached them before committing an indecent act.
The girls ran away and told a family member who reported the incident with police.
Following inquiries, officers from Lake Macquarie Local Area Command attended a home in Edgeworth where they arrested a 48-year-old man and took him to Toronto Police Station.
He was charged with two counts of committing an aggravated act of indecency and refused bail.
Friday, 8 September 2017
Newcastle a hotspot for sexual assault
BY JESSICA ROUSE
Most types of crime have fallen across the state over the last two years, but Newcastle and Lake Macquarie appear to be problem areas for crime with an increase.
The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research have released their quarterly update and according to their statistics, five types of crime have significantly increased including sexual assault, indecent assault, break and enter (non-dwelling), steal from vehicles and malicious damage to property.
Director of the bureau Dr Don Weatherburn says Newcastle and Lake Macquarie differ from most regional areas across the state.
"Five categories of crime have increased in Newcastle and it's the only place other than Broken hill which showed that many increases in crime. So they were, for example, a 13 per cent increase in sexual assault, 27 per cent increase in indecent assault which are quite remarkable and disappointing results."
Sexual assault and indecent assault are particularly on the up, with a 13 per cent increase in sexual assault and a 27 per cent increase in indecent acts/assault.
Chief Inspector Dean Olsen says a rise in people reporting incidents has contributed to the higher statistic for Newcastle.
"Traditionally it is a crime that can be under-reported. We want people to have the confidence in the police that they can come forward and report these matters. We regularly, over the last couple of years, have been taking reports of historical complaints of sexual assault and indecent assault."
He adds in terms of malicious damage offences, in which there was a 19.2 per cent increase across Newcastle according to the statistics, it's often a case of the same offenders committing large amounts of the same crime.
"We've had a couple of evening in the last six months where groups of offenders have committed large amounts of malicious damage offences. One in particular where up to 70 motor vehicles were damaged. Due to assistance from the press and the public and good diligent police work we've arrested offenders in relation to that one," said Chief Inspector Olsen.
While the statistics show a significant number, over the past six years Chief Inspector Olsen says there's really been a reduction in the vast majority of categories year upon year.
"Statistics are something you can look at a whole range of angles on. We are quite vigilant, as most police commands are across the state. Any opportunity that we can do to implement a tactic or a strategy to bring down crime, we leave no stone unturned that's for sure."
Most types of crime have fallen across the state over the last two years, but Newcastle and Lake Macquarie appear to be problem areas for crime with an increase.
The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research have released their quarterly update and according to their statistics, five types of crime have significantly increased including sexual assault, indecent assault, break and enter (non-dwelling), steal from vehicles and malicious damage to property.
Director of the bureau Dr Don Weatherburn says Newcastle and Lake Macquarie differ from most regional areas across the state.
"Five categories of crime have increased in Newcastle and it's the only place other than Broken hill which showed that many increases in crime. So they were, for example, a 13 per cent increase in sexual assault, 27 per cent increase in indecent assault which are quite remarkable and disappointing results."
Sexual assault and indecent assault are particularly on the up, with a 13 per cent increase in sexual assault and a 27 per cent increase in indecent acts/assault.
Chief Inspector Dean Olsen says a rise in people reporting incidents has contributed to the higher statistic for Newcastle.
"Traditionally it is a crime that can be under-reported. We want people to have the confidence in the police that they can come forward and report these matters. We regularly, over the last couple of years, have been taking reports of historical complaints of sexual assault and indecent assault."
He adds in terms of malicious damage offences, in which there was a 19.2 per cent increase across Newcastle according to the statistics, it's often a case of the same offenders committing large amounts of the same crime.
"We've had a couple of evening in the last six months where groups of offenders have committed large amounts of malicious damage offences. One in particular where up to 70 motor vehicles were damaged. Due to assistance from the press and the public and good diligent police work we've arrested offenders in relation to that one," said Chief Inspector Olsen.
While the statistics show a significant number, over the past six years Chief Inspector Olsen says there's really been a reduction in the vast majority of categories year upon year.
"Statistics are something you can look at a whole range of angles on. We are quite vigilant, as most police commands are across the state. Any opportunity that we can do to implement a tactic or a strategy to bring down crime, we leave no stone unturned that's for sure."
Police Fear "Cardiff Creep" Has Struck Again
BY IAN CROUCH
Police fear the man dubbed the Cardiff Creep has struck again, this time near Glendale.
A 15-year-old girl was walking to school along Impala Street and onto a footpath behind the Edgeworth McDonalds restaurant into George Street when she noticed a man standing facing bushes.
The girl passed the man before looking back to see him performing a lewd act.
She then walked away quickly and sough help from a resident.
The man's described as being Caucasian in appearance with tanned skin, about 180cm tall with a muscular build and grey to white receding hair. He was clean shaven with a heavy jaw-line.
Lake Macquarie police are looking into the possibility this indecent act may be linked to an incident that was reported last month where a man was seen loitering in the grounds of Cardifff High School.
In that incident, which occurred on Tuesday August 29 2017, the man is described as being of a medium build, with an olive/tanned complexion, about 175 cm tall, with dark coloured hair, and unshaven.
He was wearing a grey jumper, black tracksuit pants, and prescription glasses.
Lake Macquarie Police are continuing investigations and would appreciate any information from the community that may assist.
Police fear the man dubbed the Cardiff Creep has struck again, this time near Glendale.
A 15-year-old girl was walking to school along Impala Street and onto a footpath behind the Edgeworth McDonalds restaurant into George Street when she noticed a man standing facing bushes.
The girl passed the man before looking back to see him performing a lewd act.
She then walked away quickly and sough help from a resident.
The man's described as being Caucasian in appearance with tanned skin, about 180cm tall with a muscular build and grey to white receding hair. He was clean shaven with a heavy jaw-line.
Lake Macquarie police are looking into the possibility this indecent act may be linked to an incident that was reported last month where a man was seen loitering in the grounds of Cardifff High School.
In that incident, which occurred on Tuesday August 29 2017, the man is described as being of a medium build, with an olive/tanned complexion, about 175 cm tall, with dark coloured hair, and unshaven.
He was wearing a grey jumper, black tracksuit pants, and prescription glasses.
Lake Macquarie Police are continuing investigations and would appreciate any information from the community that may assist.
Tuesday, 22 August 2017
Police release image of creep who exposed himself at Cardiff
BY JESSICA ROUSE
Police have released an image of a man they believe could be the creep who exposed himself to teenage girls in Lake Macquarie.
The first incident occurred on Thursday 10 August 2017 where a 16-year-old girl was walking through bushland between Peach Avenue and Fifth Street in Cardiff when she noticed a man who exposed himself and acted indecently.
A week later, two 15-year-old girls were walking along a stormwater drain on Fourth Street at Cardiff when they noticed a man exposing himself and performing an indecent act. Two other teenage girls reported a similar incident at the same location.
Police have conducted extensive patrols but have been unable to locate the man.
They've released this e-fit image of a man in the hope someone may be able to identify him.
He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged in his mid 40s with a medium to large build and dark-coloured hair.
Anyone with any information is being urged to come forward.
Police have released an image of a man they believe could be the creep who exposed himself to teenage girls in Lake Macquarie.
The first incident occurred on Thursday 10 August 2017 where a 16-year-old girl was walking through bushland between Peach Avenue and Fifth Street in Cardiff when she noticed a man who exposed himself and acted indecently.
A week later, two 15-year-old girls were walking along a stormwater drain on Fourth Street at Cardiff when they noticed a man exposing himself and performing an indecent act. Two other teenage girls reported a similar incident at the same location.
Police have conducted extensive patrols but have been unable to locate the man.
They've released this e-fit image of a man in the hope someone may be able to identify him.
He is described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged in his mid 40s with a medium to large build and dark-coloured hair.
Anyone with any information is being urged to come forward.
Friday, 18 August 2017
Creep Strikes Again at Cardiff
BY IAN CROUCH
Police believe a man who exposed himself to a teenage girl at Cardiff last week has struck again.
Two 15-year-old girls were walking along a stormwater drain in Fourth Street at about 8.45am yesterday when they noticed a man performing a lewd act.
They left the area and walked to their school nearby.
About 15 minutes later the man again exposed himself to a 14-year-old girl who was walking with her younger sister in the same area.
Police are appealing for help to catch the culprit.
He’s described as being aged in his 40s, approximately 183cm tall and with a large build with black curly hair and a short beard.
It’s believed the man committed a similar act in front of teenage girls in the same area last Thursday (10 August 2017).
Anyone who can assist police with their inquiries is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Police believe a man who exposed himself to a teenage girl at Cardiff last week has struck again.
Two 15-year-old girls were walking along a stormwater drain in Fourth Street at about 8.45am yesterday when they noticed a man performing a lewd act.
They left the area and walked to their school nearby.
About 15 minutes later the man again exposed himself to a 14-year-old girl who was walking with her younger sister in the same area.
Police are appealing for help to catch the culprit.
He’s described as being aged in his 40s, approximately 183cm tall and with a large build with black curly hair and a short beard.
It’s believed the man committed a similar act in front of teenage girls in the same area last Thursday (10 August 2017).
Anyone who can assist police with their inquiries is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Friday, 11 August 2017
Police Search For Creep Who Exposed Himself To Young Girl At Cardiff
BY IAN CROUCH
Police are searching for a man who exposed himself and performed an indecent act in front of a teenage girl at Cardiff.
The 16-year-old girl was walking through bushland between Peach Avenue and Fifth Sreet at about 8.45am on Thursday when she was confronted by the man.
The girl immediately left the area and reported the incident as soon as she got to school.
The man's described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged in his mid 40s with a medium build and brown hair.
He was last seen wearing an orange long-sleeve high-visibility shirt and dark blue pants.
Police are urging anyone with information about the man to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Police are searching for a man who exposed himself and performed an indecent act in front of a teenage girl at Cardiff.
The 16-year-old girl was walking through bushland between Peach Avenue and Fifth Sreet at about 8.45am on Thursday when she was confronted by the man.
The girl immediately left the area and reported the incident as soon as she got to school.
The man's described as being of Caucasian appearance, aged in his mid 40s with a medium build and brown hair.
He was last seen wearing an orange long-sleeve high-visibility shirt and dark blue pants.
Police are urging anyone with information about the man to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Monday, 10 April 2017
Man Tries To Lure Young Boy Into Toilets At Redhead Beach
BY IAN CROUCH
A man is due to face court next month accused of trying to lure a boy into the toilets at Redhead Beach.
The 7-year-old was standing outside the toilet block at about 2.00pm yesterday when it's alleged the 56-year-old man asked the boy to go inside with him.
The boy's mother confronted the man and he fled.
Police found him a short time later at the northern end of the beach where it's alleged he was committing an indecent act.
He's been charged with intimidate with the intent to cause fear of physical harm, behave in offensive manner in a public place and wilful and obscene exposure.
He's been granted conditional bail to face Belmont Local Court on Wednesday 3 May 2017.
A man is due to face court next month accused of trying to lure a boy into the toilets at Redhead Beach.
The 7-year-old was standing outside the toilet block at about 2.00pm yesterday when it's alleged the 56-year-old man asked the boy to go inside with him.
The boy's mother confronted the man and he fled.
Police found him a short time later at the northern end of the beach where it's alleged he was committing an indecent act.
He's been charged with intimidate with the intent to cause fear of physical harm, behave in offensive manner in a public place and wilful and obscene exposure.
He's been granted conditional bail to face Belmont Local Court on Wednesday 3 May 2017.
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