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Dallas Leonard TIDYMAN

Dallas Leonard TIDYMAN

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  ?

Rank:  Senior Constable

Stations:  School of Traffic and Mobile Policing – Goulburn

Service:  From  8 December 1980  to  15 August 1994 = 13+ years Service

Awards:  National medal – granted 2 December 1994 ( posthumously )

Born:  24 August 1957

Died on:  15 August 1994

Cause: Motor Vehicle Accident ( Police motor cycle )

Death location:  Lachlan Valley Way, Boorowa

Age:  36

Funeral date? August, 1994

Funeral location?

Buried at?

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Memorial location:  ? Lachlan Valley Way, left hand side 5 kms from Boorwoa

Lat: -34.543611
Long: 148.731389

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Front Inscription
IN LOVING MEMORY OF SENIOR CONSTABLE DALLAS TIDYMAN. 24.8.57. – 15.8.94. TRAGICALLY KILLED WHILST ON DUTY. A TRIBUTE FROM HIS WORK MATES.

 

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Dallas Leonard TIDYMAN memorial touch plate at Canberra Wall of Remembrance
Dallas Leonard TIDYMAN memorial touch plate at Canberra Wall of Remembrance

Senior Constable Dallas TIDYMAN at the Police Driver Training Unit
Senior Constable Dallas TIDYMAN at the Police Driver Training Unit

Dallas TIDYMAN - in July 1994
Dallas TIDYMAN – in July 1994. Always in for a laugh.

Dallas TIDYMAN - in July 1994
Dallas TIDYMAN – in July 1994

Dallas TIDYMAN - in July 1994
Dallas TIDYMAN – in July 1994 ( Dallas on the far right – just over 3 weeks before his death )

 

Terry Lester (left) and Dallas Tidyman (right) at the Goulburn PDTS late 1991 or early 1992. Dallas killed whilst instructing on a HWP motorcycle course at Boorowa, NSW. RIP two good friends.
Terry Lester (left) and Dallas Tidyman (right) at the Goulburn PDTS late 1991 or early 1992. Dallas killed whilst instructing on a HWP motorcycle course at Boorowa, NSW. RIP two good friends.Terry died 25 June 2015 

 

At 2.30pm on 15 August, 1994 Senior Constable Tidyman, a senior motor cycle instructor, was riding at the rear of a column of trainee police cyclists. While travelling along the Lachlan Valley Way, Boorowa he was struck by an oncoming vehicle and fatally injured. The offending driver had apparently lost control of the vehicle before veering across the roadway and colliding with Senior Constable Tidyman’s cycle.

 

The constable was born in 1957 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 8 December, 1980. At the time of his death he was attached to the School of Traffic and Mobile Policing, New South Wales Police Academy, Goulburn.

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John Hedley WARD

John Hedley WARD

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # ?

Rank:  Constable 1st Class

Stations?

ServiceFrom  to  ?

Awards?

Born? ? 1959

Died on:  Friday  17 March 1989

Cause:  Motor vehicle collision – Police motor cycle

Age?

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

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Shortly after 10.40pm on 17 March, 1989 Constable Ward was riding a police motor cycle home along Milperra Road, Milperra at the completion of his rostered shift. Near Ashford Avenue an offending driver who was fleeing the scene of a minor motor vehicle accident lost control of his speeding vehicle. The vehicle crossed onto the incorrect side of the roadway and collided with Constable Ward’s cycle. The constable suffered severe head and internal injuries and was found to be dead on arrival at the Bankstown District Hospital.

 

The constable was born in 1959 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 24 July, 1982. At the time of his death he was attached to the Balmain District Highway Patrol.




Peter William CARTER

Peter William CARTER

aka ‘ Carts ‘

Late of Corrimal

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class 162

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  18582

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 2 April 1979 ( aged 20 years, 5 months, 1 day )

Constable 1st Class – appointed 29 August 1984

Final Rank = Constable 1st Class

Stations: ?, Sydney Inner City Cycles, St Ives Driver Training, Warilla HWP – Death

Service: From ? ? pre April 1979? to 24 August 1988 9+ years Service

Awards: No find on It’s An Honour

Born: Saturday  1 November 1958

Died on Wednesday 24 August 1988 about 8.40pm

Age: 29 years, 9 months & 23 days

Cause: Motor Vehicle Collision – Police Bike – Rider

Event location:  Five Islands Rd, Cringila just south of the right sweeping bend ( southbound ) from Springhill Rd and just prior to Cringila Railway Stn

Event date:  Wednesday 24 August 1988

Funeral date: ? ? ?

Funeral location: ?, Berkeley

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at:  Cremated

Memorial located at: ?

 

 

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About 8.40pm on 24 August, 1988 Constable Carter and Constable Eric Renes were riding police motor cycles in Five Islands Road, Cringila in pursuit of a motor vehicle. As the cycles travelled around a sweeping right hand bend Constable Carter‘s cycle became unstable and despite his best efforts left the roadway. The cycle collided with a light pole and the constable was killed instantly.

 

The constable was born in 1958 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 2 April, 1979. At the time of his death he was attached to the Warilla Highway Patrol.

 

Peter Carter - Carts in 1980 with Inner City Cycles.
Carts in 1980 with Inner City Cycles.

 

Peter Carter Touch Plate - National Police Memorial

Cst 1/C Peter Carter, Warilla HWP. Playing Police Football for Wollongong on 20 April 1983 at Rose Bay.
Cst 1/C Peter Carter, Warilla HWP. Playing Police Football for Wollongong on 20 April 1983 at Rose Bay.

 

PETER CARTER & JAMIE WILSON-CALLANDER JET SKIING AT BERKELEY HARBOUR.
PETER CARTER & JAMIE WILSON-CALLANDER JET SKIING AT BERKELEY HARBOUR.

 

Peter Carter - WOLLONGONG POLICE FOOTBALL
WOLLONGONG POLICE FOOTBALL

 

PETER CARTER WITH MARK JONES IN BACK GROUND
PETER CARTER WITH MARK JONES IN BACK GROUND

 

MARK JONES & PETER CARTER WITH KID's FROM YELLOW ROCK (ALBION PARK) M.M.C.C.M. Motor Cross Club1988
MARK JONES & PETER CARTER WITH KID’s FROM YELLOW ROCK (ALBION PARK) M.M.C.C. M. Motor Cross Club 1988

 

 

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Deadly toll

By Jonathan Pearlman
November 6, 2004

Alone in his patrol car, Chris Thornton had the police siren flashing as he chased a white sedan through Woy Woy.

Thornton, 35, a highway patrolman, had been in the force for 15 years. He was, his mother says, “the best driver I have ever seen”.

The reason for the chase that night in April 2002 is unknown. Both cars were seen travelling at high speed. Thornton was about 50 metres behind.

Meanwhile, Leonard Rowley, 56, an unlicensed driver, was driving to his local KFC to pick up dinner. He saw the first car flash past and judged – wrongly – that he had time to turn out in front of the patrol car. Thornton tried to avoid Rowley’s car but clipped the back, veered onto the wrong side of the road and hit a power pole.

Thornton died on the spot, which is marked by a permanent stainless-steel cross. Rowley later received a suspended two-year sentence.

“His life from the age of 12 was about helping people,” says Thornton’s mother, Freada Thornton. “He was in the surf club and he was there to rescue people and then he went into the force and he was doing the same thing.” His father, Barry Thornton, says: “He loved life. He had been in Gosford for 15 years and was so popular with the community there.”

Police pursuits are, says Barry, a necessary evil: “If they don’t catch the criminals there will be more deaths on the roads. The ones that they’re in pursuit of are the idiots that have done the wrong thing to start with.”

But pursuits have come at a cost to the NSW Police Department. Fifteen officers have died as a result of high-speed chases, beginning with the death of Constable George Boore in 1937.

Details provided by the NSW Police Association show a steady stream of fatalities involving cars and motorcycles. The full list of casualties is as follows:

April 2, 1937: Constable George Boore;

June 2, 1954: Constable Cecil Sewell;

November 14, 1958: Constable Brian Boaden;

December 23, 1958: Constable William Lord;

October 14, 1961: Constable James Kinnane;

September 7, 1963: Constable Colin Robb;

December 2, 1976: Constable Terry Moncur;

January 3, 1985: Constable Wayne Rixon;

July 25, 1985: Detective-Constable Steven Tier;

October 20, 1987: Constable Themelis Macarounas;

August 24, 1988: Constable Peter Carter;

June 13, 1989: Constable Peter Figtree;

June 14, 1989: Senior Constable Glenn Rampling;

January 14, 2001: Senior Constable James Affleck;

April 13, 2002: Senior Constable Christopher Thornton.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/Police-Pursuits/Deadly-toll/2004/11/05/1099547386960.html

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Gregory John EARLE

Gregory John EARLE

aka  ‘ Toes down ‘ ( due to his riding style ) & ‘Earle of the Forest’

New South Wales Police Force

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class 127

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Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 28 June 1971

Constable 1st Class – appointed 28 August 1976

Senior Constable – appointed 28 August 1980

Senior Constable – Death

Stations?, North Sydney HWP, Frenchs Forest HWP ( 14 Division ) – death

Service:   From  ???pre June 1971   to  21 June 1987 = 16 years Service

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Service name:  Army  – 4th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery

Service number:            2791952

Rank:                                 Gunner

Served at:                         Vietnam  1970

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4 Field Regiment, Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery
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Police Awards:  National Medal – granted 4 October 1988 ( posthumously )

Born:  Wednesday  22 September 1948 – Hobart, Tasmania

Died on:  Sunday 21 June 1987

Cause:  Motor vehicle accident – Police motor cycle – Urgent Duty

Event location:  The Strand, Dee Why

Age:  38

Funeral date:  Wednesday  24 June 1987

Funeral location?

Buried at:  Mona Vale General cemetery, Fazzolari Ave, Mona Vale, NSW.

Grave location:  Roman Catholic, Section C, Grave 081

GPS: Lat:  -33.67456851936532    Long:  151.28723368269925

Memorial location: Frenchs Forest Police Stn

Memorial type: Plaque inside of Frenchs Forest Police Stn

approximate location of grave: 

 

Gregory John EARLE

 

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Shortly after 5.50pm on 21 June, 1987 Senior Constable Earle was riding a police motor cycle towards Palm Beach to assist in an urgent search for three missing lifesavers. While he was riding along The Strand at Dee Why the senior constable began to overtake a number of cars when the cycle hit a damaged part of the road surface causing the cycle to veer to the left where it hit a gravel patch. The cycle then cart-wheeled, throwing Senior Constable Earle into a parked car. He sustained severe head and internal injuries and was conveyed to the Mona Vale District Hospital where he was found to be dead on arrival.

 

The constable was born in 1948 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 28 June, 1971. At the time of his death he was attached to the Frenchs Forest Highway Patrol.

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Greg was travelling south through Dee Why on his way to Freshwater to meet, and escort, a surf rescue Jet Boat being towed, north, by road to launch from Palm Beach to join the search & rescue efforts for the missing Life Savers when this accident occurred.

But other sources say that they were NOT Surf Life Savers who were missing but two or three young blokes who were reported missing.  Trouble was, that the blokes reportedly missing – had actually returned to shore, safe and well but had failed to tell anyone of their return – thus prompting a Search and Rescue effort.

Another recollection of the incident is that the two or three ‘lads’ had taken a rubber duck boat from Newport or Palm Beach surf club and were actually at the Arms Hotel, drinking whilst the Search and Rescue ( for them ) was initiated.

 

‘Earle of the Forest’ is was also locally renowned for having a moustache painted on the tank of his police motor cycle – to represent the handle bar moustache he sported on his face.

 

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The Canberra Times     Monday  22 June 1987      p 3

Police death

SYDNEY: A police motorcyclist died in hospital after falling off his machine in Dee Why last night. An ambulance spokesman said the policeman, 38, had been escorting a police rescue vehicle.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118299446

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John Benjamin HUTCHINS

John Benjamin HUTCHINS

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

 

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  130 

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  15???

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable – appointed 14 February 1972

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Final Rank =  Senior Constable

 

Stations?, Regents St Police Stn, Balmain, Five Dock, Police Communications Branch – VKG1

Service:  From ? ? pre 1972?   to   17 November 1983   =  11 years Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours

 

Born? ? 1951, Drummoyne, NSW

Died on:  17 November 1983

Age?

Cause:  MVA – Rider – 

Event location:  Victoria Rd, Ryde, NSW

Event date:  17 November 1983 

 

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location:  Northern Suburbs Crematorium, 199 Dehli Rd, North Ryde, NSW 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Cremated at Northern Suburbs Crematorium, 199 Dehli Rd, North Ryde, NSW, and Ashes collected by family.

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( July 2020 )

 

ohn Benjamin HUTCHINS

Senior Constable John Benjamin HUTCHINS

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About 12.25pm on 17 November, 1983 Senior Constable Hutchins was riding his motor cycle to work along Victoria Road, Ryde.

He failed to notice a vehicle that was stationary in front of him and collided with the rear of the vehicle.

Senior Constable Hutchins was conveyed to the Ryde Hospital where he was found to be dead on arrival.

 

The constable was born in 1951 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 14 February, 1972. At the time of his death he was attached to the Police Communications Branch.

 

Source:  Beyond Courage


 

 

 

 

 




Mark Joseph KOHUTEK

Mark Joseph KOHUTEK

AKA ?

Late of ?

Father to Nathan KOHUTEK #

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class # 152

NSW Police Cadet # 3063

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  17394

Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced 8 July 1974

Probationary Constable – appointed  3 October 1976

Constable – appointed  3 October 1977

Constable 1st Class – appointed ?

Final Rank = Constable 1st Class

 

Stations: ?, Traffic Branch – Nth Sydney HWP – Death

Service: From 8 July 1974 to 4 March 1982 = 7+ years Service

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours

Born Tuesday  3 December 1957

Died on Thursday  4 March 1982  about 5am

Age 24 yrs  3 mths  1 day

Cause:  Injuries, MVA – Rider – Police Bike – wet weather

Event location Berowra Tollway, Mt White, NSW

( approx. 1km south of Mt White exit – south bound )

Event date Thursday  4 March 1982 about 5am

Funeral date: ? ? ?

Funeral location: ?

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at:  Rookwood Cemetery, Lidcombe, NSW

Memorial located at: ?

 

NSW Police Cadet Mark Kohutek - MVA - 040382

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Touch plate at the National Police Wall of Remembrance, Canberra

 

About 5am on 4 March, 1982 Constable Kohutek was riding a police solo motor cycle along the Berowra Tollway between Newcastle and Sydney on his journey to the Sydney Harbour Bridge for the ‘bridge lane change’ system. As he was negotiating a sweeping bend, in the rain, about a kilometre south of the Mt White exit the cycle crashed into a rock median strip. As a result Constable Kohutek sustained fatal head and internal injuries.

 

The constable was born in 1957 and joined the New South Wales Police Force as a cadet on 8 July, 1974. He was sworn in on 3 October, 1976. At the time of his death he was attached to the Traffic Branch, North Sydney ( under the Sydney Harbour Bridge ).

 

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Ronald James BURLEY

Ronald James BURLEY

New South Wales Police Force

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Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 1 April 1968

Senior Constable – appointed 1 April 1977

Stations?, Gosford STP ( early 1970’s ), Albury HWP, North Sydney Highway Patrol

ServiceFrom pre 1 April 1968   to  5 May 1980 = 12+ years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s an Honour

Born: 31 August 1946

Cause:  Motor vehicle accident – Police motor cycle rider

Event location:  Calga Expressway, Berowra

Age:  32

Funeral date???

Funeral location:

Buried at:  Palmdale Memorial Park, 57 Palmdale Road, Ourimbah.

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Touch plate at the National Police Memorial, Canberra for Ronald James BURLEY
Touch plate at the National Police Memorial, Canberra

About 3.10pm on 5 May, 1980 Senior Constable Burley was riding a police highway patrol motor cycle home at the completion of his rostered shift. As he was riding along the Calga Expressway at Berowra the stand on the constable’s motor cycle apparently became loose and struck the road surface. Unable to control the cycle Constable Burley was thrown to the roadway, sustaining severe head injuries. He died before the arrival of an ambulance.

The constable was born in 1946 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 1 April, 1968. At the time of his death he was attached to the North Sydney Highway Patrol.

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I worked with Ron at Gosford way back in the early seventies. One story that sticks in my mind was my introduction to the old truckstop at Kangy Angy, near Ourimbah.
It was an absolute dump, but Ron convinced me to stop off for dinner one night. He knew the old woman that owned the place. He was that well known, that he didn’t bother going into the dining area, instead he took me out the back to the kitchen, to meet the old sheila, who also did the cooking.
He ordered us a couple of steaks with vegetables. I was extremely concerned about the state of the kitchen, as it was filthy, but what did it for me, was she used an old pair of stockings to use as a strainer for our veggies. ???????? RIP old mate.
RIP.
I remember being told that he had been caring for a young child and was going through the adoption process when the accident happened. It would be nice to know how that child fared in life afterwards.
RIP mate, remembered well from old STPPTB days under the bridge ( Sydney Harbour Bridge ), stood in many a parade with Ron, and shared a laugh or two, at the antics that went on there during the old days.
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Kevin John COULSON

 Kevin John COULSON

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  ?????

Rank:  Constable 1st Class

Stations?, Newcastle S.T.P. – Retired H.O.D.

ServiceFrom  10 August 1953  to  26 July 1964 =  10+ years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   ? ? 1931

Died on:   2 February 1980 ( 20 years after MVA )

Age:  49 – 50

Cause:   Motor Vehicle Accident – Police Bike – Rider

Event location:   Newcastle

Event date:   Saturday  30 January 1960

Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   ?

Funeral Parlour?

Buried at:   Newcastle Memorial Park, Beresfield

 Memorial located at:   ?

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On 30 January, 1960 Constable Coulson was riding a police solo motor cycle to Newcastle Police Station to commence his rostered shift.

En route the cycle was involved in a collision with another vehicle and the constable sustained serious injuries.

As a result he was discharged from the police force medically unfit.

During the next twenty years former Constable Coulson‘s health continued to deteriorate until he passed away on 2 February, 1980.

His death was a direct result of the injuries received in the collision in 1960.

 

The constable was born in 1931 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 10 August, 1953.

At the time of the accident he was a solo cyclist attached to the Special Traffic Patrol.

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Robert Edward Michael LYNCH

Robert Edward Michael LYNCH

AKA  BOBBY
Late of Palm Beach

NSW Police Cadet # 0891

New South Wales Police Force

Uniform # 534

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Rank: NSW Police Cadet – commenced 23 October 1950

Probationary Constable – appointed 4 March 1953

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 April 1968

Final Rank = Sergeant

Stations: ?, North Sydney STP ( HWP ) – Death

Service: From 23 October 1950 to 22 March 1975 = 22+ years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  4 March 1934 – Annandale, SW

Died on:  Saturday  22 March 1975

Age:  41

Cause: Motor Vehicle Accident – Police Motor cycle – Rider

Event locationWakehurst Parkway

Event date:  22 March 1975

Funeral date:  Tuesday  25 March 1975 @ 1pm

Funeral location: Church of Our Lady of Dolour’s, Arthur St, Chatswood

Funeral Parlour: Thomas Dixon Pty Ltd, 249 Crown St, Darlinghurst

Buried at:  Cremated at Northern Suburbs Crematorium

Memorial:  Robert was a member of Whale Beach SLSC at the time and “The Big Swim” from Palm Beach to Whale Beach surf swim is named after him.

 

Senior Constable Robert Edward LYNCH<br />
Senior Constable Robert Edward LYNCH

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On 22 March, 1975 Sergeant Lynch was riding a police highway patrol solo motor cycle home at the completion of his shift. As he travelled along the Wakehurst Parkway he started to overtake another vehicle. The vehicle suddenly swerved to the right to avoid hitting a bandicoot and clipped Sergeant Lynch’s cycle. The cycle left the road and collided with a post. Sergeant Lynch was thrown off the cycle, sustaining severe injuries.

 

The sergeant was born in 1933 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 4 March, 1953. At the time of his death he was attached to the Highway Patrol.

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Robert Edward Michael LYNCH ( although the M for Michael does NOT appear in the 1968 or 1969 Stud Books which is unusual ) was a Cadet # 0891 and joined the NSWPF Cadet system on the 23 October 1950. This would make Robert 16.5 years old when he joined the Cadets.

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David Bruce REIHER

David Bruce REIHER

Late of ?

NSW Police Academy – Redfern – Class 115

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  13232

Rank: Constable

Stations: Wollongong STP ( Special Traffic Patrol ) – death

Service: From 13 May 1968 to 21 December 1969 = 1.5 years Service

Awards: No find on It’s An Honour

Born: 27 June 1946

Died on: Sunday  21 December 1969

Age: 23

Cause: Motor Vehicle Accident – Police Bike – Rider

Event location: Princes Hwy, Figtree ( on the bends near Figtree Pub )

Event date: Sunday  21 December 1969

Funeral date: ? ? ?

Funeral location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

 

Constable David Reiher ( 1969 )
Constable David Reiher ( 1969 )

 

 

DAVID IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance

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David Bruce REIHER

David Bruce REIHER
Keira St, cross of Market St, Wollongong

Funeral location: TBA

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On 21 December, 1969 Constable Reiher was riding a Police Special Traffic Patrol motor cycle on the Princes Highway at Figtree. It is thought that the constable was attempting to stop the driver of a station sedan for a traffic offence and as he overtook the vehicle his cycle flipped over. He was thrown into the path of a vehicle travelling in the opposite direction and killed instantly.

 

The constable was born in 1946 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 13 May, 1968. At the time of his death he was stationed at Wollongong.

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Wollongong police memorials

 

The NSW Police Force carries on its logo the phrase “Proud Traditions since 1862“, but capturing the history of these traditions at an operational level has never been a priority for the force.

However, almost 150 years after it was first formed, NSW Police – and Acting Southern Region Commander Gary Worboys in particular – is using history as a tool to instil pride in those wearing the uniform.

Three memorials for Wollongong police officers who died while serving the community were unveiled at Wollongong Police Station yesterday at a ceremony attended by family members and former colleagues of the deceased officers.

The memorials, located in the hallway of the detectives’ floor, feature images and biographies of the men as well as an account of the incidents that led to their deaths.

The memorial wall was Mr Worboys’ idea, with Senior Constable Dave Henderson given the task of completing the project.

Snr Const Henderson said the project had involved research through police archives, old copies of the Illawarra Mercury and interviews with family members.

Mr Worboys, who will return to his former role as Wollongong Local Area Commander at the end of the month, said he became inspired to record police history during his time as commander of the Goulburn LAC. It was there he heard about a policeman who’d been shot by bushranger Ben Hall’s gang at Collector.

Mr Worboys said research led to the discovery of the grave of the officer, Samuel Nelson, in a cemetery near the police station, but it was found to be an “absolute shambles“.

The grave was restored and distant family members invited to take part in a subsequent ceremony, proving to Mr Worboys the value of history to the police force.

“There is so much history associated with police stations, but as walls get painted and people move on we don’t capture that history.”

“The memorials and the stories they have attached to them provide officers with a link to the past and makes them realise they are not the only ones who have walked these corridors.”

Mr Worboys said the memorials not only represented distinguished service, but the trauma, grief and heartache suffered by families.

He said the last death of a Wollongong officer on duty was in 1969, and he hoped no more stories would be added to the wall: but the memorials were a reminder that policing was a dangerous occupation.

Among those at yesterday’s ceremony were Constable David Reiher‘s father Bruce ( RIP – Nov 2009 ), and Constable Ray Paff‘s widow Valerie, who described the memorial as “a wonderful tribute” to her late husband.

“It may have been a long time ago. But you never forget,” she said.

https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/602982/wollongong-police-memorials/

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