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Clint Francis MILAZZO

Clint Francis MILAZZO

AKA 

Late of Ambarvale, NSW 

Husband to Tanya MILAZZO ( a now Serving Member of NSWPF )

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class #  NIL

New South Wales Police Force – Applicant

Regd. #  NIL 

Rank:  Police Applicant

Final Rank =  Police Applicant

Stations:  NIL

Service:  From 0 0 0   to   0 0 0 0 years Service

Awards:  Nil

 

Born:  Tuesday  21 November 1978

Died on:  Monday  3 March 2003

Age:  24 years,  10 months,  9 days

Cause:  Assault – Injuries sustained from:

Event location: outside Ettamogah Hotel, Kellicar Rd, Campbelltown, NSW

Event date:  Sunday  23 February 2003

 

Funeral date? March 2003

Funeral location?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at:  Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Camden Valley Way, Leppington, NSW

Grave GPS location:  -33.956797909865394, 150.83623992775154

Grave Location

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

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

Clint MILAZZO Inscription: MILAZZO, Clint Francis 21.11.1978 - 3.3.2003. Cherished husband of Tanya. Adored father to Harrison and Isobelle. Dearly beloved son of Frank and Jennifer. Treasured brother of Meredith. A special friend to all who knew him. You will forever be in our hearts.

 

Mr Milazzo with children Harrison and Isobelle
Mr Milazzo with children Harrison and Isobelle

 

Clint MILAZZO


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Crime Stoppers NSW

???????? UNSOLVED CASE ????????

Clint Milazzo was assaulted outside the Ettamogah Hotel on Kellicar Road in Campbelltown on February 23, 2003.

Mr Milazzo, 24, was drinking with a friend and left the hotel at closing time. He and his friend were assaulted while standing in the undercover car park waiting for a taxi near the hotel.

According to investigators, Mr Milazzo was punched in the head, causing him to fall to the ground.

He suffered serious head injuries and was taken to the Intensive Care Unit at Liverpool Hospital where he underwent several operations.

His health continued to deteriorate and he died on March 3, 2003 from severe head injuries he suffered during the attack.

Mr Milazzo was an applicant to enter the NSW Police College in Goulburn shortly before his death. His widow is a NSW Police officer.

A coronial inquest in 2005 returned an open finding and recommended a $100,000 reward be offered to help police find the person or persons responsible for the attack on Mr Milazzo.

Mr Milazzo’s case is still under the responsibility of Campbelltown detectives, who have conducted extensive inquiries but have exhausted all leads.

If the case goes to the Unsolved Homicide Unit then it could be reopened in the future under the new framework.

Detective Superintendent Cook said the reviews would “strengthen relationships with victim families through regular and informed communication”.

“It also allows the Unsolved Homicide Unit to initiate re-investigations while all other cases continue to be reviewed,” he said.

“We are committed to ensuring the most effective and efficient allocation of resources in order to maximise our capability to provide justice for victims and answers to their families.”

Seventeen cases are already being investigated under the new framework. No further detail on the cases has been provided.

The Unsolved Homicide Unit was formed in 2004 to centralise the bulk of the state’s unsolved murders and unexplained disappearances.

The unit has seen 30 cases solved and five more are before the court.

 

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Anybody who has any information about Mr Milazzo’s murder is urged to contact Campbelltown Police or report information using the methods shown below.

If you have any information about this case, please report online at www.nsw.crimestoppers.com.au or call us on 1800 333 000 (24/7).

You can remain confidential.

 

https://www.wollondillyadvertiser.com.au/story/5410925/parents-of-murdered-teen-welcome-reopening-of-cold-cases/


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14 years on, police are still searching for Clint Milazzo’s murderer

 

FOURTEEN years after the killing of police recruit Clint Milazzo outside a Campbelltown pub, police have again appealed for help to find his murderer.

The 24-year-old had left Ettamogah Hotel, then at Macarthur Square, on February 23, 2003, when he was attacked while waiting for a taxi.

Mr Milazzo suffered serious head injuries and was taken to Liverpool Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit where he eventually died on March 3.

The Ambarvale man was an applicant to enter the NSW Police College in Goulburn shortly before his death.

Police are hoping a $100,000 reward will encourage witnesses of the incident to come forward.


 

 

Reward posted for police killer

 

POLICEWOMAN Tanya Milazzo is hoping a $100,000 reward will unlock critical information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of her husband‘s killer.

Clint Milazzo was celebrating his acceptance as a recruit to the NSW Police Academy when he was punched to the ground outside the Ettamogah Hotel in Campbelltown, on February 23, 2003. He suffered severe head injuries and died on March 3.

The 24-year-old father had been looking forward to his wife completing her police training and joining him in their chosen career.

“I know that there are people out there who know who was responsible for my husband’s death,” Picton-based Constable Milazzo said.

“They have the information we need to bring the killer to justice. It’s very frustrating because we know who did it, they know who did it, but they won’t come forward.

“Hopefully, the prospect of picking up $100,000 will end the stalemate in the investigation.”

Detective Sergeant Bob Morley said the police inquiry was focusing on a suspect whose role emerged during a 10-day coronial inquest last year.

“We hope the reward will loosen someone’s lips, especially among the associates and acquaintances of the person we are looking at,” Sergeant Morley said.

Posting the $100,000 reward, Police Minister Carl Scully said: “Campbelltown detectives have conducted extensive enquiries but have exhausted all leads.

“It’s hoped this reward may persuade somebody with knowledge of Clint’s murder to come forward and provide police with information that could lead to an arrest and conviction.

“His wife and two young children deserve to know who was responsible for Clint’s death, and see justice done.”

During their initial inquiries, police said the unprovoked attack was carried out by a male Caucasian 20 to 25 years old, about 178 centimetres tall, with short-cropped hair.

Anybody with any information about the Milazzo murder should contact Campbelltown Police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.


 

 

 

 

 

 




Kevin David LANCETT

Kevin David LANCETT

AKA  ?

Late of Central Coast, NSW

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  119A

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  13751

 

Rank:  Commenced Academy Training – Monday 12 May 1969

Probationary Constable – appointed 23 June 1969

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 23 June 1978

Sergeant ?/Class – appointed 26 June 1985

?

Final Rank = Sergeant

 

Stations?, Manly ( early 1970s ), Manly Detectives, Chatswood,  Kings Cross ( 1980s – 90s – Sgt ), Redfern  ( mid 1990s – ) – Retirement ( 8 Feb 2001 )

Service:  From 12 May 1969  to 8 February 2001 =  31 years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 3 September 1985 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 3 October 1995 ( Sgt )

 

Born: Monday  22 July 1946

Died on: Wednesday  18 March 2020 @ 2pm

Age:  73 yrs  7 mths  25 days

Cause? ( sudden )

Event location: Home

Event date: ?

 

Funeral date: Friday  27 March 2020 @ 1pm

Funeral location:  Mackays Family Funerals, Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah, NSW  ( Funeral CANCELLED for non family due to Corona19 Virus and Govt. restrictions on Gatherings )

Wake location: ?TBA

 

Funeral Parlour: Mackays Family Funerals, Pacific Hwy, Ourimbah, NSW

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

 

 

KEVIN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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*Funeral service for Dad (Kevin Lancett) CANCELLED due to COVID19.

We will postpone this part of the service for everyone to come and pay their respects and say their goodbyes at a safer time (maybe his birthday – 22 July).

It is our wishes for everyone to lock down and stay safe and healthy!!

Prayers for all at this time Xx

 

Kate


 

Kevin LANCETT

Date listed: 25/3/2020Date of Funeral: 27/03/2020

LANCETT, Kevin

Suddenly passed away 18th March ,2020

Much loved husband of Sandra.

A loving father & father in law of Katie & Peter, Jason, Tim & Erica.

Adored Grandfather of Maddison, Harrison, Tennyson, Mischa & Isaac.

A Mate to all & treasured by all who knew him… IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER

Aged 73 years

Kevin’s family & friends are warmly invited to attend A Celebration of his Life to be held in the Mackay Chapel at Mackay Family Funerals, 249 Pacific Highway Ourimbah on *Friday 27th March 2020 commencing at 1.00pm

Publication: Central Coast Express

249 Pacific Highway, Ourimbah 2258

https://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/kevin-lancett/5366597/

https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/kevin-lancett/5366597/

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/kevin-lancett/5366597/

https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/kevin-lancett/5366597/

https://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/kevin-lancett/5366597/

https://www.thechronicle.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/kevin-lancett/5366597/

https://www.gladstoneobserver.com.au/tributes/notice/funeral-notices/kevin-lancett/5366597/


 

 

 




Robert Andrew BROAD

Robert Andrew BROAD

AKA Bob

Late of  ?

 

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  131

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  15359

 

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 19 June 1972

Detective – appointed ? pre June 1977

Constable 1st Class – appointed 19 June 1977

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 31 December 1987

?

 

Final Rank = ?

 

Stations?

?,  Parramatta Detectives ( 18 Division ), ?

 

Service:  From ? ? pre June 1972?  to ? ? ?? years Service

 

Awards: National Medal – granted 7 November 1988 ( Det SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 24 March 2000 ( Det Sgt )

 

Born: Thursday  25 March 1948

Died on: Saturday  24 September 2005

Age: 57yrs  5mths  30days

Cause: ?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

 

Funeral date: ? ? 2005

Funeral location: ?

 

Wake location: ?

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

 

Buried at:  Leura Memorial Gardens, Kitchener Rd, Springwood, NSW

Grave location: Section ?, Row ?, Plot ?

Approx. GPS:  -33.7065207    150.3461709

 

Memorial located at: ?

Robert Andrew BROAD
CIB Centenary book
1879 – 1979

 

INSCRIPTION: BROAD Robert Andrew 25.3.1948 - 24.9.2005 Loved by Elizabeth The love of his life Much loved Pa. Devoted & Loving Father of Rachelle, Fiona & Felicity Will Dwell in the house of the Lord forever

 

BOB is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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PARRAMATTA DETECTIVES

Back Row ( L – R )

W.A. ALLEN # 14367, D. McMILLAN, D.W. WILLIAMS # 14959, I.W. HAMILTON # 10159, K.R. SHEENS # 11044, L. MELCHIOR # 9268, P. MAYGER # 17359

Front Row ( L – R )

C.E. BROWN # P/W 0205, B.K. DRIVER # 14681, J.R. BRYANT # 6835, B.J. WILLIAMS # 12935, R. MOORE, Robert A. BROAD # 15359, Barry L. INGLIS # 8179, Gwen E. MARTIN # P/W 0041

 


 

Nothing further, at the time of publication, is known about this man, his career or life – other than what is recorded above.

 

Cal
101119
7 March 2024:  Updated with Parramatta Detectives photo.


 

 

 

 

 

 




Rodney Glen SONTER

Rodney Glen SONTER

AKA  Rod SONTER

Late of Gorokan, NSW

 

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class 099

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  11046

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 11 May 1964 ( aged 20 years, 0 months, 21 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 12 June 1964 ( aged 20 years, 1 month, 23 days )

Constable – appointed 11 May 1965

Constable 1st Class – appointed 11 May 1969

Senior Constable – appointed 11 May 1973

Senior Sergeant – appointed 31 December 1987

 

Final Rank = ?

 

Stations?

 

Service:  From  11 May 1964   to   ? ? ?? years Service

 

Awards: National Medal – granted 20 January 1981 ( Sgt 3/c )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 27 November 1990 ( SenSgt )

 

Born:   Thursday  20 April 1944

Died on:   Friday  18 September 1992

Age:   48 yrs,  4mths,  29days

Cause:  *Heart attack

*Died from a Heart attack whilst partaking of a bike ride to raise money for Newcastle Ronald McDonald House

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

 

Funeral date: ? ? ?

Funeral location: ?

 

Wake location: ?

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

 

Buried at: Palmdale Lawn Cemetery & Memorial Park, Palmdale, NSW

 

Grave location:  33°19’47.2″S    151°22’29.9″E

 

Memorial located at: ?

INSCRIPTION:<br /> RODNEY GLEN<br /> 20.4.1944 - 18.9.1992<br /> Loved husband of<br /> Margaret Rose<br /> Devoted father of<br /> Derek, Tracey, Justin.<br /> Son and Daughter-In-Law Chris &amp; John<br /> Loved Pa of Jillian<br /> Treasured Memories<br />

ROD is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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May they forever Rest In Peace


 

No further details, other than what is above, are known about this man at the time of publication.

 

Cal

110919

Updated 170723


 

 

 




Terence Charles Calov DALTON

Terence Charles Calov DALTON  APM

AKA Terry, The Admiral

Late of Manly, NSW

 

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  178

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  20052

 

Former member of Tasmania Police 1970s

Former member of Hong Kong Police 1970s

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern – 3 August 1981

Probationary Constable – appointed 5 February 1982

Constable 1st Class – appointed 5 February 1987

?

Final Rank = Detective Superintendent – Retired

 

Stations:  Training at Academy, Waverley ( 10 Division ), Rose Bay Dets, Special Branch, Negotiators, City Central ( pre 2000 ),  NSW Police 150th Anniversary Director – Major Events & Incidents Group,  O.I.C. – Marine Area Command ( Water Police ), Chatswood LAC- Retirement

 

Service:  From 4 August 1981  to 29 September 201230+ years Service

 

Awards: National Medal – granted 28 May 1990 ( Det Cst )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 24 March 2000 ( Sgt )

Australian Police Medal ( APM ) – granted 15 June 2010 ( Supt )

Centenary Medalgranted 1 January 2001 – For service to policing in the community

 

Born: Sunday  22 July 1951

Died on: Wednesday  30 October 2019 @ 7.10pm

Age: 68yrs  3mths  8 days

Cause: Cancer – Eosophagel

Event location: Greenwich Hospital, NSW

Event date:  Wednesday  30 October 2019 @ 7.10pm

 

Funeral date: Friday  8 November 2019 @ 11am

Funeral location: St Andrews Cathedral, cnr George & Bathurst Sts, Sydney, NSW

 

Wake location: ?

 

Funeral Parlour: Hamilton Funerals, Pymble

 

Buried at: Cremation

 

Memorial located at: ?

 

Terence Charles Calov DALTON APM. Colin Walsh<br /> 19 hrs<br /> Photo I took at Goulburn and the last time I spoke with Terry..For those who knew Terry are richer for the memories. we have lost a beautiful and talented man.
Terence Charles Calov DALTON APM

 

TERRY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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Terence Charles Calov DALTON APM - Funeral notice

DALTON
Terence Charles Calov APM
D/Supt (Ret)

22.07.1951  –  30.10.2019

Beloved husband of Khristina.

Adored father of Terry, Katie, Emma and Lucy,

father-in-law of Ula and Ben.

Treasured Omar to Indiana, Kaiser, Duke, Frankie and George Terence.

Big brother to Jennifer, Gary and Paul.

Loved and respected by all his family and friends.

He will be sadly missed

 

The funeral service for Terence will be held at St Andrew’s Cathedral, Sydney on Friday 8th November 2019 at 11am.

In lieu of flowers a donation may be made to the Garvan Institute.

Hamilton Funerals
9449 5544

https://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/107736/terence-charles-calov-dalton-apm/


 

Terry was in the first ever TV show, on channel Ten at 8.30pm on 8 July 2013, called ‘Wanted’ where criminals were shown to the public as ‘Wanted’ offenders.


Terence Charles Calov DALTON

 

Udo Starkis
1 November 2019

Taken from Australian Army – Royal Australian Corps of Military Police (with approval to share) .
Posted by Paul Hayton.

Last night, I lost another great mate, to the scourge of Cancer.
NSW Police (ret) Detective Superintendent and Military Police Special Investigation Branch Major; Terence (Terry) Charles Calov Dalton.
Its been an absolute “life experience” knowing you.

31 years ago, we met and you have never let me down. It’s been an honour calling you a brother, through the craft, the Cops and in our personal lives.
You have left a massive footprint on this crazy world.

Be proud of your achievements, none more significant than your amazing family.
Thank you for your tireless service to the community at large, you’ve allowed many of us to sleep safely at night.

I’m a much better human for knowing you TCC.
Rest in Peace my Brother.
“So Mote it Be.” ????❤️

 


 

Early knocks provided life-long lessons

Terence Charles Calov DALTON
“I learnt that valuable lesson early on, you’ve got to keep your eye on people” … Terence Dalton. Credit: Jacky Ghossein

RETIRING superintendent Terry Dalton has a word of advice for young police as he prepares to leave the force: “Make sure the crooks don’t win.”

It’s a sentiment the police veteran has followed all 31 years of his career – that, and make sure you duck when someone throws a punch your way.

 

“I learnt that valuable lesson early on, you’ve got to keep your eye on people,” he told the Herald yesterday.

Superintendent Dalton says he’s lucky he hasn’t been on the receiving end of much more violence since he copped a broken jaw during that incident, in his first weeks as a police officer in Tasmania in 1972.

He joined the Royal Hong Kong Police a few years later and in 1981 he moved back to Australia for a career in the force that earned him the nickname “the Admiral“.

It’s apt for the man who will today lead 700 officers in a march through central Sydney to commemorate 150th anniversary of policing in NSW.

On March 1, 1862, existing independent police units of the colony were amalgamated into the single NSW Police Force.

Superintendent Dalton said sodden conditions will not stop the parade.

“I think tomorrow will be a proud day for the entire NSW Police Force, just to be a part of it,” he said.

But it will be particularly poignant for him, as he leaves the force in September after more than three decades working in the water police, the police negotiators, in child protection and what used to be called “Special Branch” – which protected the world’s dignitaries here in Australia.

Superintendent Dalton was the first officer to Prince Charles’s side when a man brandishing a starter pistol fired two blank shots at the heir to the British throne during an Australia Day awards ceremony at Darling Harbour in 1994.

He has also protected the Queen, former US president George Bush, and former South African President Nelson Mandela.

The 150th Anniversary of Policing will be formally launched with the NSW force’s banner being led by a police marine contingent across Sydney Harbour from Watson’s Bay at 9am, down to Circular Quay.

A “Sea of Blue” marching contingent will then take the banner along George Street to Town Hall, arriving there for a civic reception about 10.45am.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/early-knocks-provided-life-long-lessons-20120301-1u3vh.html


 

Terence Charles Calov DALTON - 150 years of NSW Policing
Terence Charles Calov DALTON – 150 years of NSW Policing – 2012

Terence Charles Calov DALTON - 150 years of NSW Policing

Terence Charles Calov DALTON - 150 years of NSW Policing

Terence Charles Calov DALTON - 150 years of NSW Policing

Terence Charles Calov DALTON - 150 years of NSW Policing

Terence Charles Calov DALTON
Terence Charles Calov DALTON


 

Terence Charles Calov DALTON - TasPol member
Terence Charles Calov DALTON – TasPol member

 


Terence Charles Calov DALTON with Greg Martin: One of the most professional Police Officers I have worked with the best person to lead the NSW Police for the 150th celebration worked with Terry over the years and bumped him in Sydney on a visit from the bush RIP Sir
Terence Charles Calov DALTON with Greg Martin: From Greg: One of the most professional Police Officers I have worked with the best person to lead the NSW Police for the 150th celebration worked with Terry over the years and bumped him in Sydney on a visit from the bush RIP Sir


Terry DALTON & Sgt Sean Phillips<br /> One of the nicest bosses and blokes, I ever had the fortune too have met. RIP Sir
Terry DALTON & Sgt Sean Phillips
One of the nicest bosses and blokes, I ever had the fortune too have met. RIP Sir


 

 

Dianna Mackay 17 hrs RIP Terry. What a fantastic person and friend. We will miss you especially on ANZAC Day ????????‍♀️????‍♀️????‍♀️ Found this photo of Rupert, Terry, Rick Steinborn and Tony Compton ANZAC Day 2010 ❤️
ANZAC Day: 25 April 2010 from: Dianna Mackay RIP Terry. What a fantastic person and friend. We will miss you especially on ANZAC Day     Found this photo of Rupert, Terry, Rick Steinborn and Tony Compton ANZAC Day 2010 ❤️


 

 

 

Terry Dalton - 8 July 2013
Terry Dalton – 8 July 2013

 

Terry Dalton with Wayne Harris.<br /> A million dollars worth of cattle gone. Help Wayne harris to solve this mystery. WantedTV 12 Sept 2013
Terry Dalton with Wayne Harris.
A million dollars worth of cattle gone. Help Wayne harris to solve this mystery. WantedTV 12 Sept 2013

 

Terry Dalton with Rob Roden ( Blacktown Dets ) at Police Legacy Ball.
Terry Dalton with Rob Roden ( Blacktown Dets ) at Police Legacy Ball.

 

With special guest daughter, Katie, on set of WantedTV<br /> 23 Sept 2013
With special guest daughter, Katie, on set of WantedTV
23 Sept 2013

 

Terry Dalton, Special Branch, 1989 with Nelson Mandella ( RIP )
Terry Dalton, Special Branch, 1989 with Nelson Mandella ( RIP )

 

Currently walking Coast 2 Coast walk in U.K. 50 miles down &amp; 130 to go. - 23 May 2014
Currently walking Coast 2 Coast walk in U.K. 50 miles down & 130 to go. – 23 May 2014

 

Just completed the Coast to Coast walk - 2 June 2014<br /> Terry on the left.
Just completed the Coast to Coast walk – 2 June 2014
Terry on the left.

 

Walking Camino Portugual - 1 Oct 2015
Walking Camino Portugal – 1 Oct 2015

 

At Australian Memorial WWI France - 28 Oct 2015
At Australian Memorial WWI France – 28 Oct 2015

 

Mum' great uncle CWGC Cemetery - Belgium 31 Oct 2015<br /> 3125 Lance Cpl F.L. CALOV<br /> 56th Bn. Australian Inf.<br /> 27th September 1917
Mum’ great uncle CWGC Cemetery – Belgium 31 Oct 2015
3125 Lance Cpl F.L. CALOV
56th Bn. Australian Inf.
27th September 1917

 

Bush Walking Tasmania - 15 April 2016
Bush Walking Tasmania – 15 April 2016

 

In Charleville, Qld, for WANTED story on cattle stealing - 5 September 2013
In Charleville, Qld, for WANTED story on cattle stealing – 5 September 2013


 

WANTED TV

 

 


 

NSW FALLEN POLICE FB GROUP

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/permalink/1553434634797865/

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/permalink/1553406214800707/

 

AUSTRALIAN POLICE FB GROUP

https://www.facebook.com/groups/AustralianPolice.com.au/permalink/2521159447999186/

 

Terry DALTON
Terry DALTON

Many other links on Facebook that pay tribute to this man, and others, but the families won’t get to see those tributes because they are Private or Secret Groups unfortunately.


 

 




Michael Barry LEWIS

Michael Barry LEWIS

AKA Barry

Late of  Nelsons Bay, formerly of Camden, NSW

 

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  123

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  14177

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern – 11 May 1970

Probationary Constable – appointed 22 June 1970

Constable 1st Class – appointed 22 June 1975

Sergeant – appointed 7 January 1986

 

Final Rank = Sergeant 2nd Class

 

StationsBurwood ( ProCst – 9 Division ), Ingleburn, TRG, Campbelltown ( 35 Division ), Bathurst Bike Races ( 1980s ), Weapons Instructor, Camden LAC – Custody Sgt – Retirement

Service:  From 11 May 1970  to 5 January 2002 = 31+ years Service

 

Awards: National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( Sgt )

Reserve Force Decoration – granted ? ? ?

Australian Defence Medal – granted ? ? ?

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 2 December 1995 ( Sgt ) RFD

National Police Service Medal – granted ? ? ?

Police Diligent and Ethical Service Medal with Clasp – granted ? ? ?

 

Born: Wednesday  11 December 1946 in England

Died on: Wednesday  23 October 2019 surrounded by family and Linda

Age:  72 yrs  10 mths  12 days

Cause: Heart operation complications under surgery

 

Event location: ?, Hospital

Event date: Tuesday  22 October 2019 ( Heart Operation day )

 

Funeral date: Thursday  31 October 2019 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:  Uniting Church, 174 Salamander Way, Salamander Bay, NSW

 

Wake location:  Contact Cal@AustralianPolice.com.au for details

Funeral Parlour: ?

 

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

Barry LEWIS

BARRY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED


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Barry, whilst still living in England, joined the Royal Air Force before emigrating to Australia with his wife, Linda, aboard the ship TV Fairstar from Southhampton.

At the time of arriving in Australia, on the 14 December 1969,  he was employed in the Catering field as a Cook & Waiter.

They moved to a unit at 131 John St, Cabramatta, NSW

Barry Served in the RAF with Units:  RAF White Waltham ( 1964 – 1969 ) & RAF Hereford ( 1964 – 1969 ) sub unit 114.

He held the Rank of SAC & Service # F4276992

His Australian Army Regimental # 2147621 – Commissioned on 24 August 1974 as 2nd Lieutenant.  Baz left the Army Reserve holding the Rank of Captain.

Baz and Linda met as 15 year olds and have been together every since.

Barry was a member of the Royal Australian Corps of Military Police prior to joining the NSWPF.

During his career with NSWPF, Baz was a member of the TRG ( Tactical Response Group ) and trained many Police in the use of the ( then ) new long batons ( which replaced the small rubber ‘trungens’ that we used to be issued.

He was instrumental on the inception of ‘simunition’ training, the change over from the Smith & Wesson .38 to the Glock Pistol, Mandatory OS ( Officer Survival ) tactics and training and the full time Weapons Unit.

He was also called, many times, to give ‘expert’ evidence in relation to various ‘shooting’ incidents in relation to Police related shooting incidents.

After his Policing career he joined Corrective Services in the Court system for a short time before finally giving up work to enjoy a more ‘relaxing’ life.

Prior to the invention of Facebook, Barry was an on-line member of the Policing Forum, the TBL ( or the Thin Blue Line ) – which is still an active Policing Forum which hangs off my main site – www.AustralianPolice.com.au

Barry, or ‘Barry7’, as he was known on TBL, joined TBL on 26 April 2005 – a few years before FB was ‘a thing’.

He posted over 5,760 posts on that Forum and his knowledge and expertise shone through with the way he helped other former, serving and ‘wannabe’ Police.

Barry, and others like him, put himself forward to bring vast improvements to Policing and Police safety – for the benefit of us all, and the benefit of Police who will come well and truly after we ( the old guard ) have all left this earth.

His comments and insights, on TBL, are still part of the enduring legacy that he leaves behind – for others to read and be guided & learn by.

There are, no doubt, Police who possibly owe their life to Baz – for the training he provided those people over many years.

It can never be said that Baz did not stand before an angry man – for he was always the one to ‘lead’ from the Front and By Example when the battles began and the ‘shit’ hit the fan.

The 1985 Bathurst Bikie Riots are just one example of this Bullmastiff standing up to the Rotweiler.

Eventually, when Facebook came along, communications were becoming more instantaneous and, eventually, Barry moved from the Forum style of on-line communications to the FB style, and thus – hadn’t made a Post on the TBL Forum since 23 October 2016 – but his 5,760 Posts remain.

Lots have met Barry, many more haven’t.  He was always up for a chat and always up for a coffee crunch at Campbelltown when it was arranged.

Baz was always boasting about his visits to NZ to visit family ‘over the ditch’ and how extremely proud he was of his kids and grandkids.  That deep love and affection is quite obvious in all the photos he has shared with us over the years.

He and Linda recently moved up the coast, from Camden, to be closer to their daughter.

Barely time for any of them to settle down in their new digs, when the old boy went into the Hospital system for a relatively minor heart operation on Tuesday but was met with complications from which he was not to recover and, sadly, passed away with Linda and family by his side on Wednesday – never to have regained consciousness again.

Baz, you contributed to this world.  You did not leave empty handed but holding the love and affection of a great tribe of people who loved and put their trust in you.

My friend, our friend – may you Forever Rest In Peace.

 

 

Cal


 

Kirstie Jolly

( from a FB Group )

Hi everyone. I would like to introduce myself before I continue. I am Barry Lewis’s 3rd daughter, the gorgeous one and the one who was of course the apple of her daddies eye ( I also got his tongue in cheek wit as you can by now probably tell).

On behalf of my family I would like to say thank you. Your condolences and lovely words have carried our family through this very tough time. My dad would have been so proud that you have all stepped up to support us.

We are so totally overwhelmed with the outpouring of grief that has been displayed and want to reach out to each and every one of you and offer comfort.

My dad was my hero, he is the example that I have held every man I have ever met up to and most have failed. He was my dad my friend, my inspiration and my strength and through this page I have been able to see that he was also these things to so many more people.

To all of you I offer my condolences for your loss, I never realised the hole that he would be leaving in your lives.

Thank you for being a part of his life. He valued every one of you and was so proud of his work here on this page.


 


 

FUNERAL SERVICE


 

 

 

 




Michael Gerard GLEESON

Michael Gerard GLEESON

AKA  ?

Late of Woy Woy, Moree & Lundie House – Gunnedah

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class # 117

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  13515

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Academy on Monday 28 October 1968

Probationary Constable – appointed 9 December 1968

Senior Constable – appointed 9 February 1978 * 2 mths Seniority lost somewhere

Does NOT appear in the 1989 Stud Book

Final Rank = Senior Constable

Stations:  North Sydney ( 1968 – 1972 ),

Gunnedah GDs & HWP ( 1972 – 1977 ),

Remington Centre – Court Constable – Acting Police Prosecutor & Acting Assistant Prosecutor – Central Court ( 1977 – 1982 ),

Police Headquarters ( 20 Division ) & TRG ( 1982 – 1984 ),

Moree PCYC & GDs ( 1984 – 1985 ),

Central ( 1 Division ) ( 1986 – 1988 )

Southern Region Office – Retirement

Service:  From 28 October 1968  to 1 December 1988 ( Retired ) =  20+ years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 13 November 1984 ( SenCon )

Born: Monday  6 June 1949

Died on:  Thursday  17 October 2019

Age: 70 yrs  4 mths  11 days

Cause: Suffered a brain injury in 1994 and slowly deteriorated over several years.  He officially died from Korsakoff Dementia

Event location: Lundie House, Gunnedah, NSW

Event date: Thursday  17 October 2019

Funeral date: Friday 25 October 2019 @ 2.30pm

Funeral location: Edlen Chapel, Wandobah Rd, Gunnedah, NSW

Wake location: TBA

Funeral Parlour: Lightfoot Funerals, Gunnedah, NSW  02 6742 0154

Buried at: Cremated

* in lieu of flowers, donations to the NSW Police Legacy may be made at the service.

Memorial located at: TBA

Michael GLEESON

 

MICHAEL is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


May they forever Rest In Peace


Via NSW Fallen Police FB PAGE

Hello
My father, a retired Police Officer passed away. Michael Gleeson, his funeral will be held this Friday ( 251019 ) at 2.30pm at Edlen Chapel, Wandobah Road, Gunnedah.

Many thanks

 

Kate Mainey


 

Michael Gerard GLEESON


 

 




Karl WANSER

Karl WANSER

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  “possibly” 099

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 10970

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 24 February 1964

Constable – appointed 24 February 1965

Constable 1st Class – appointed 24 February 1969

Senior Constable – appointed 24 February 1973

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 9 June 1980

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 5 September 1986

?

Final Rank = Sergeant

Stations?, Penrith HWP, Blacktown HWP ( 27 Division ), Wetherill Park – Retirement

Service:  From ? ?pre Feb 1964 ?  to 23 February 1994 =  30 years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 20 January 1981 ( Sgt 3rd Class )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 27 November 1990 ( Sgt )

Born: Wednesday  1 June 1938 in Germany & migrated to Au with his mother & sister

Died on: Friday  11 October 2019 @ 8pm

Age: 81 yrs  4 mths  10 days

Cause: ?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date:  Friday 18 October 2019 @ 3.30pm

Funeral location:  Leura Memorial Garden, Kitchener Rd cnr Great Western Hwy, Leura, NSW

Wake location: TBA?

Funeral Parlour: TBA?

Buried at: TBA?

Memorial located at: TBA?

Karl WANSER

 

KARL is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


May they forever Rest In Peace


 

Motorist. “But I thought it was a 80 zone” Sgt Wanser, “You see, that was your first mistake. You should leave the thinking to the horses, they have bigger heads.” RIP.


 

Karl was born in Germany and migrated to Australia with his mother and sister.

Married to Gloria Wanser, 4 children, Narelle, mark, Kara, Brendan.

Grandfather and great grandfather to many.

Played soccer for most of his adult life. Enjoyed hunting, swimming and fishing.

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 




Michael John ETCHES

Michael John ETCHES

AKA  Mick

Father to Det James ETCHES  Regd. # ?????

Late of  ?

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  119

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  13775

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed  23 June 1969

Sergeant – appointed  22 September 1985

Final Rank =  Sergeant 2/c

Stations?, North Sydney ( GDs – 6 Division ),  Hornsby, Pennant Hills, Tuggerah Lakes – Retirement

Service:  From ? ? pre June 1969?  to 9 October 1997 =  28 years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 3 September 1985 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 3 October 1995 ( Sgt )

Born:  Wednesday  3 September 1947

Died on Thursday  3 October 2019

Age 72 yrs  1 mth

Cause: Cancer?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date Friday  11 October 2019 @ 11.30am

Funeral location Hillside Chapel, Palmdale Memorial Gardens, 57 Palmdale Rd, Palmdale, NSW

Wake location: Wyong RSL

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

Mick ETCHES

 

MICK is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


May they forever Rest In Peace


 

Our condolences to Barbara & James.

 


INQUEST into the death of FG – hit by train on 4 December 2013

Mick gets a minor mention on page 5 of this Coroners report into the death of an intoxicated person – hit by a passing train.


 

Nothing further, at the time of publication, is known about this man, his career or life.

Further info, and pictures, would be appreciated.

 

Cal

7 Oct 2019


 

 

 




Donald Edward DORAN

Donald Edward DORAN

AKA Eddie,

Late of Helensburgh, NSW

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  08?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  9613

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 29 February 1960

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 March 1966

Senior Constable – appointed 1 March 1970

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed  23 February 1985

Final Rank = Sergeant – Retired

Stations?, Sutherland ( 1970s ), Helensburgh, Sydney Police Centre ( SPC ) – Retirement

Service:  From ? ? pre Feb 1960?  to 10 November 199131 years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 15 September 1980 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 22 September 1987 ( Sgt 3/c )

Born:  Sunday  15 August 1936

Died on Tuesday  17 September 2019

Age:  83 yrs 1 mth  2 days

Cause: ?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date Monday  30 September 2019 @ 10am

Funeral location South Chapel, Woronora Memorial Park, 121 Linden St, Sutherland, NSW

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

 

 

DONALD is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


Funeral location: 


FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


May they forever Rest In Peace


 

No further information can be, currently, found on this man, his career or life.

 

Cal

27 September 2019


 

I believe I worked with Eddie Doran in 1978, at Sutherland Police Station.

I was in my probation, he was a Senior Constable, living in Helensburgh at that time.

I remember him as a “real country copper”, a good bloke who was steady, thorough and unexcitable.

A likeable guy, possessed of the type of methodical work ethic that was a feature of “country coppers” at that time.

 

RIP Eddie.

 

Graham King


 

Peter Wallace Eddie Doran was one of the first coppers I ever worked with.

I can still see him perched up on the stool next to the old switch at Sutherland in the temporary public entrance during renovations.

One day, me and Col Graham did a snake job at Woronora River, brought the dead snake back to the station, and put it in the mail bag. Eddie was in the station, emptied the mail bag on the counter, and out came the snake. Eddie took off backpedaling and stuttering across the station. We were lucky we didn’t cause him to leave us that day.

Rest in peace Eddie.