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.
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Tuesday, 22 August 2017
Tuesday, 26 July 2016
Funding Announced to Prevent Illegal Dumping
BY BRIDGET GUNN
The Environmental Protection Authority has announced more than $75,000 towards combating illegal dumping in Lake Macquarie.
This funding will be used to establish fencing, gates and signage to control access to bushland areas around the city in an attempt to protect the city's bushland and public spaces.
There will be a particular emphasis on protecting dumping hotspots around the Lake Macquarie area, including Barnsley, Edgeworth and Awaba.
Council's Acting Manager of Sustainability Dean Chapman says this funding will be very beneficial for the Council, and encourages any person who has knowledge about possible cases of illegal dumping not to remain silent.
Incidents of illegal dumping can be reported at ridonline.epa.nsw.gov.au, or by phone to Council at 4921 0333.
The Environmental Protection Authority has announced more than $75,000 towards combating illegal dumping in Lake Macquarie.
This funding will be used to establish fencing, gates and signage to control access to bushland areas around the city in an attempt to protect the city's bushland and public spaces.
There will be a particular emphasis on protecting dumping hotspots around the Lake Macquarie area, including Barnsley, Edgeworth and Awaba.
Council's Acting Manager of Sustainability Dean Chapman says this funding will be very beneficial for the Council, and encourages any person who has knowledge about possible cases of illegal dumping not to remain silent.
Incidents of illegal dumping can be reported at ridonline.epa.nsw.gov.au, or by phone to Council at 4921 0333.
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| An example of illegal dumping Source: ABC News |
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