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James Errol MADDEN

James Errol MADDEN

AKA Jim MADDEN

* Nickname:  Mad Dog

Late of  ? 

 

Relations in ‘the job’?, NSWPF ????? ( Daughter )

Brittany STOKER, NSWPF ????? ( Granddaughter)( Bankstown LAC )

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern –  Class # 124  

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  14319

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 3 August 1970 ( aged 25 years, 8 months, 12 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed Monday 14 September 1970 ( aged 25 years, 9 months, 23 days )

Constable – appointed 14 September 1971

Constable 1st Class – appointed 14 September 1975

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 10 May 1986

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank: = Senior Sergeant

 

Stations?,  Campsie ( 13 Division )( GDs )( 1970s ), ?, Liverpool ( 22 Division )( HWP ), ?, Kogarah ( 12 Division )( HWP ), ?, Campbelltown ( 35 Division ), ?, Macquarie Fields ( 35 Division ) – Retirement

  

Service: From 3 August 1970     to   7 October 1999  = 29 years, 2 month, 4 days  Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: =  54 years, 10 months, 15 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  23 years, 8 months, 21 days

 

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

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 27 September 1996 ( SenSgt )

 

 James MADDEN Jim MADDEN James Errol MADDEN

 Born: Wednesday 22 November 1944

Died on:  Wednesday 28 June 2023

Age:  78 years, 7 months, 6 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

 

Cause:  Heart attack.  Blood clot in the Aorta 

Event location:  Camden Hospital, NSW 

Event / Diagnosis date:   Wednesday 28 June 2023 

 

Funeral date:  Monday 10 July 2023 @ 11am

Funeral locationGledswood Homestead, 900 Camden Valley Way, Catherine Field, NSW

Camden PAC provided the Official Police Guard of Honour

LIVE STREAM – No Live Stream.

 

 

Wake locationGledswood Homestead, 900 Camden Valley Way, Catherine Field, NSW

Wake dateMonday 10 July 2023

 

 

Funeral ParlourBeautiful Farewells     100 Concord Rd, North Strathfield, NSW

 

Buried at:  Cremated

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( July 2023 )

 

 

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


 

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

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

 

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

Australian Police YouTube Channel


 

In loving memory

Jim’s (James’) family warmly invite you to attend the celebration of his life, to be held in the Gledswood Room, Gledswood Homestead & Winery, 900 Camden Valley Way, on Monday 10th July at 11am.
A private cremation will follow.

Burial Services provided to Sydney, Canterbury, Sutherland – Elite Funerals


 

* Story behind any Nickname:


 

(9) Ex Cops Who Want To Enjoy Their Time on Facebook. | Facebook

Dad returned back from orange yesterday complaining of back pain to go to sleep and wake up again with back pain for mum to drive him to Camden hospital for him to change for the worst and found to have died 10 mins later of a blood clot burst to his Aorta . No heart condition nothing ever known he was pretty healthy

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
20 July 2023

Updated 21 July 2023


 

To Do:  Jim may also have Served in the Military ( Vietnam? ).  Followup that Service.

 

 

 

 

 




Leslie Cecil HOST

Leslie Cecil HOST

AKA Les HOST  

* Nickname:  ?

Late of  ? 

Flat out like a lizard on a rock

Relations in ‘the job’:

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  042

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  8190

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 18 July 1955  ( aged 27 years, 4 months, 20 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 29 August 1955 ( aged 27 years, 6 months, 1 day )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 29 August 1966

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 13 January 1972

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 1 December 1978

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank: =  Senior Sergeant

 

Stations?, Stolen Motor Vehicle Bureau / Index ( SMVB / SMVI )( SenCon – Sgt ), Central ( 1 Division )( Rotational Duties ), ?, Bankstown ( 19 Division ) – Retirement

  

Service: From 18 July 1955   to   24 July 1986  = 31 years, 0 months, 6 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 58 years, 4 months, 26 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  36 years, 11 months, 0 days

 Les HOST Leslie Cecil HOST Leslie HOST. Les HOST ( in suit ) with ? at NSW Police Academy, Redfern, NSW.
Les HOST ( in suit ) with ? at NSW Police Academy, Redfern, NSW.

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 

 Born:  Tuesday 28 February 1928 

Died on:  Saturday 24 June 2023 during the evening

Age: 95 years, 3 months, 27 days

Organ Donor:  No – Age prohibitive 

 

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event / Diagnosis date ?

 

Funeral date:  Thursday 6 July 2023 @ noon

Funeral locationSouth Chapel, Woronora Memorial Park, Linden Street, Sutherland, NSW

Sutherland PAC supplied an Official Police Guard of Honour

LIVE STREAM    ?

 

 

Wake location???

Wake date???

 

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

 

Buried at?

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( July 2023 )

 

 

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


 

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

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

 

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

Australian Police YouTube Channel


A conversation held on the 13 January 2023 about Les HOST.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1087842541279097?hoisted_section_header_type=recently_seen&multi_permalinks=6076128649117103

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:


 

 Les HOST Leslie Cecil HOST Leslie HOST
Les’ 95th birthday – 28 February 2023.

 

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 Les HOST Leslie Cecil HOST Leslie HOST

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
18 July 2023


 

 




Paul Grahame VALLIS

Paul Grahame VALLIS

AKA  Paul VALLIS  

* Nickname:  Val

Late of Little Bay, NSW  

 

Relations in ‘the job’:   Christopher VALLIS, NSWPF # 44600 ( Son )

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?

Get on with it

NSW Redfern Police Academy –  Class #  134

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  15723

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 26 February 1973 ( aged 22 years, 4 months, 19 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 2 April 1973 ( aged 22 years, 5 months, 26 days )

Constable – appointed 2 April 1974

Constable 1st Class – appointed 2 April 1978

Detective Constable 1/c – appointed 12 May 1981

Senior Constable – appointed 2 April 1982

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 24 June 1988

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank: =  Detective Sergeant

 

Stations:  Darlinghurst ( GDs )( ProCst )( 3 Division )( 24June 1973 – 10 May 1975 ), Four Wheels ( Transport Section )( 20 Division )( 11 May 1975 – 10 July 1976 ),

Water Police ( 28 Division )( 11 July 1976 – 29 January 1977 ), Waverley ( 10 Division )( GDs )( 30 January 1977 – 5 May 1977 ),

Paddington ( 10 Division )( GDs )( 6 May 1977 – 11 February 1978 ), 21 Division ( Special Branch Duties )( 12 February 1978 – 13 January 1979 ),

Maroubra ( CI Duties )( 14 January 1979 – 1 August 1981 ), Darlinghurst ( 3 Division )( CI Duties )( 2 August 1981 – 5 December 1981 ),

Maroubra ( 15 Division )( CI Duties )( 6 December 1981 – 18 February 1984 ),

Major Crime Squad – Arson Unit ( CI Duties )( 19 February 1984 – 14 April 1984 ),

Maroubra ( 15 Division )( CI Duties )( 15 April 1984 – 31 December 1988 ),

joint Police – Corrective Services Operations/Investigations in late 80’s,

Malabar Police Station ( 15 Division )( CI Duties )( 1 January 1989 – 16 January 1993 ),

Maroubra ( 15 Division )( 17 January 1993 – 13 January 1996 ),

Mascot Police Station ( CI Duties )( 14 January  1996 – 30 June 1997 ),

Botany Bay LAC (  15 Division )( CI Duty )( 1 July 1997 – 17 April 1999 ),

Eastern Suburbs LAC ( 15 Division )( 18 April 1999 – 3 December 2004 )( Retirement )

 

 

Service: From  26 February 1973     to    3 December 2004  = 31 years, 9 months, 7 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 54 years, 1 month, 26 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  18 years, 7 months, 0 days

 

[blockquote]

NASHOS

Service name:                                       Citizen Military Forces

Service number:                                   2131682

Rank:                                                     Corporal   ( Driver, Clerk Administrative )

Unit Name:

Headquarters Company 2 Division         17 February 1969
39 Air Dispatch Platoon                               2 May 1971
2 Air Supply Control Section                       1 March 1972
38 Supply Company                                   28 March 1973
33 Transport Platoon                                 12 November 1973
12 Transport Company                                 1 July 1974
3 Transport Company                                   1 July 1975

Date of birth: 

Place of birth:

Date of intake:                                      17 February 1969

Date of exit:                                           29 March 1978

Total Days:

NS Training: ?

National Service:

Follow Up Training: ?

Basic Training: ?

Next of Kin: ?

Medals:                                                     Australian Defence Medal

[/blockquote]

Police Awards: National Medal – granted 21 August 1989 ( Det Sgt )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 25 June 1999 ( Det Sgt )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 15 August 2011

National Police Service Medal – granted 14 February 2017

NSW Police Medal with 3rd Clasp – granted 7 November 2003

2nd Clasp to NSW Police Medal – granted 13 February 2004

Paul Graham VALLIS, Paul VALLIS, Val

 Born:  Saturday 7 October 1950

Died on:  Monday 3 July 2023

Age: 72 years, 8 months, 26 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

 

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event / Diagnosis date ?

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday 11 July 2023 @ 11am

Funeral locationSouth Chapel, Eastern Suburbs Crematorium, Military Rd, Botany, NSW

LIVE STREAMFuneral

 

LIVE STREAMPhoto Tribute

 

Wake location:  Matraville RSL, Norfolk Pde, Matraville, NSW

Wake date: Tuesday 11 July 2023

 

 

Funeral Parlour:  Joseph Metcalf funerals,

 

Buried at: Cremated

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( July 2023 )

 

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


 

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

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

 

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

Australian Police YouTube Channel


 

Paul is survived by wife Pam, sons Christopher, Brett & Scott – and his grandchildren.

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:


Paul Graham VALLIS  Paul VALLIS  Val
Mr Paul Vallis
07/10/1950 – 03/07/2023
Late of Little Bay
Paul passed away suddenly on Monday 3rd July 2023.
He will be dearly missed by his wife Pamela,
his sons Chris, Brett, Scott and their families.
Paul was an adored grandfather and friend to many.
“Get on with it.”
A Funeral Service for Paul will be held on Tuesday 11th July 2023
in the South Chapel at Eastern Suburbs Crematorium,
12 Military Road, Matraville commencing at 11:00am

Mr Paul Vallis


Maroubra Detectives c1979

Back Row: ( L – R ) Graham LAYT, Mark BRADY, Neville SMITH, Peter CRYMBLE, Paul McCALLUM, Paul VALLIS

Centre Row: Kevin ROBERTS, John HAYES, Peter ABEL, David CHARTERIS, Alan CONDON, Daniel RUMING

Front Row: Ken ROWLANDS, Ken MURRAY, Fred ALDRED, Col WATKINS, Les BATES, Ken JOHNSON, Jill FRAZER


 

Paul Graham VALLIS, Paul VALLIS, Val
Glenn Crompton
4 July 2023
RIP Paul. Photo of Valice at Diethnes, Mick Carters’ pre-passing wake 1994 where there were a lot of old C District blokes….


 

Australian Jewish News (Sydney, NSW : 1990 – 2008),

Friday 17 March 2000, page 6

Rusty nail isn’t kosher

A SIX-year-old boy bit into a kosher sausage recently, only to find a rusty needle in it.

The 3.5cm needle was discovered after the child complained that something had lodged in his mouth.

The boy’s mother, who purchased the packet of sausages from Coles Supermarket at Bondi Junction, told the Australian Jewish News that she “freaked out; my son could have died if he had swallowed the needle”.

Coles media relations manager Lisa Amor confirmed that a “contamination has been reported. We believe it was introduced at store level. We’re making inquiries with our supplier, but we’ve handed the matter to the police, who will be conducting the investigation.”

Waverley Police Detective-Sergeant Paul Vallis said “both Waverley Police and the NSW Department of Public Health have taken a report of the incident and we’re monitoring the situation”.

Stephen Lewis, general manager of Melbourne’s Continental Kosher Butchers — the supplier of the sausages — said he “was loathe to make any formal statement … given the police involvement”. Nevertheless, he stressed that “the processing procedures, coupled with regular external audit inspections of the processing premises, were such that the inclusion of any foreign matter such as described simply could not have been effected in production”.

Mr Lewis said “as an official supplier to Coles Supermarkets Australia for some years, I’m confident that the company will properly investigate all matters associated with the claims, which will no doubt result in no blame being laid on Continental Kosher Butchers’ procedures”. He urged customers to “check that products are sealed when purchasing. If a consumer notices any breakage to a package, it should be handed to a Coles employee” to ensure that it is not sold.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/262556773


 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Friday 25 August 1989, page 10

Two found guilty on Partlic jail bashing

SYDNEY: After considering its verdict for three hours, a Sydney District Court jury found two men guilty yesterday of the savage bashing of teenage fine defaulter Jamie Partlic in Long Bay jail in November 1987.

The jury found Gary Donald Stokes, 33, of maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

He faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.

His co-accused, Darren Bruce Difford, 22, was found guilty of the lesser charge of maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm. He faces a maximum of seven years’ jail.

After the verdicts, Detective-Sergeant Paul Vallis told the court that Stokes was currently serving a sentence of 18 years, with a 15-year non-parole period, after pleading guilty last month to another charge of maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm.

Crown Prosecutor Chris Maxwell said that that charge had considerable relevance to the bashing of Mr Partlic. It related to an incident in Newcastle in 1986 in which Stokes bashed another man, Nick Psaltis, and jumped up and down on his head in an argument over drugs.

Stokes’s counsel, Ken Magnus, said he had lodged an appeal against the severity of that sentence.

In a brief outburst from the dock, Stokes said, “He sentenced me to 18 years because he knew about this case. That’s why I got 18 years.”

Sergeant Vallis said Difford was currently serving a sentence for breaking and entering and was due for release in June next year.

Judge Nash remanded both to appear for sentence this morning.

The Jamie Partlic case has had a far-reaching effect on the prison system in NSW, acting as the catalyst for reforms within the jail system and the abolition of jail terms for those who failed to pay fines imposed for minor offences.

Traffic offenders now have their driver’s licence or vehicle registration cancelled until they pay up. Other offenders must perform community service work.

Jamie Partlic, now 20, of Cronulla in Sydney’s south, went to Long Bay Jail on November 7, 1987, to serve four days, for non-payment of traffic fines totalling $1197.

According to witnesses at the trial, Partlic was in the fine defaulters’ yard when he was approached by Difford and Stokes, who had been working out on a punching bag nearby.

There was apparently some conversation.

Witnesses said Mr Partlic’s comments were innocuous.

Both Stokes and Difford said Mr Partlic had spat on Stokes and had been behaving like a “smart arse”.

The prosecution alleged that Difford had begun the attack and that Stokes had continued it, punching and kicking Mr Partlic, then stamping on his head as he lay on the ground. Stokes had thrown him head-first into a fire hydrant and then jumped on him again. Finally, Stokes had lifted the then unconscious Mr Partlic and thrown him headlong on to the concrete.

The savage bashing left Mr Partlic comatose for four months with severe brain damage. He is still profoundly disabled, with little prospect of a complete recovery.

Both Stokes and Difford admitted they had been drinking “jail brew” at the time.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/122278667


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
18 July 2023

Updated 20 July 2023


 

 




Dale Scott KEEGAN

Dale Scott KEEGAN

AKA  Dale KEEGAN    

* Nickname:  Keegs, Kegs

Late of Glen Legh Rd, Glen Innes, NSW.  Formerly of Campbelltown, NSW  

 

Relations in ‘the job’Brian Edgar KEEGAN, NSWPF # 13811 ( Father )

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:  G.P. KEEGAN, NSWPF # 19699  ?

Peter KEEGAN, NSWPF # 27522  ?

Ashley KEEGAN, NSWPF # 32227  ?

Brain KEEGAN, NSWPF # 34173  ?

Michael KEEGAN, NSWPF # 40425  ?

Michael KEEGAN, NSWPF # 35829  ?

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy –  Class # 259D

This Class Attested at the Sydney Opera House

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  29576

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Sunday 21 August 1994 ( aged 19 years, 10 months, 6 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed Friday 17 February 1995 ( aged

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ? (  YES )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank: =  Detective Senior Constable

 

Stations?, Campbelltown ( 35 Division )( GDs ), ?, McArthur District, Green Valley Detectives ( 22 Division ), ?, Glen Innes Detectives – New England –

  

Service: From 21 August 1994   to   25 May 2023  = 28 years, 9 months, 4 days  Service

Time with NSW Police:  From:  ? ? ?   to   ? ? ?? years,

 Had only been out of ” The Job ” for around six weeks on a Medical Discharge before he Passed away.

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 48 years, 7 months, 10 days

Time in Retirement from Police0 years, 1 months, 11 days

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born:  Tuesday 15 October 1974

Died on:  Thursday 6 July 2023

Age: 48 years, 8 months, 21 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

Dale Scott KEEGAN

Cause:  most probable Heart attack  ?

Event location:   ?

Event / Diagnosis date ?

 

Funeral date:   Thursday 20 July 2023 @ noon

Funeral locationCameron Memorial Uniting Church, cnr Bourke & Macquarie St, Glenn Inness, NSW

 

LIVE STREAM – There will be NO Live Stream

 

Memorial Date:  Thursday 20 July 2023 @ noon

Memorial location:  Cameron Memorial Uniting Church, cnr Bourke & Macquarie St, Glenn Inness, NSW

There will be an Official Police Honour Guard from the New England Police District

 

Wake location: Glen Innes RSL Club

Wake date: Thursday 20 July 2023 after funeral

 

 

Funeral Parlour:  Horder & Thorley Funerals, Glen Innes, NSW.  02 673 25911

 

Buried at:  Cremated

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( July 2023 )

 

 

DALE 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

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

 

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

Australian Police YouTube Channel


 

Condolences to wife Kate, and children Maddyson, Jessica, Mitchell and the Keegan family.

 

A player for the Police Bulls PRLFC.

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:


 

Was it destiny, or maybe fate.

It was ‘94 at the Academy gate.

Class 259, Subclass D

It was there you started this journey with me.

A colleague, a friend, a connection so rare

A lifetime of memories together we’d share.

At the Opera House, we stood with pride,

Class of ’95, together side by side.

Into the world of policing we strode,

With valor and honour, on our chosen road.

We drank and laughed, our spirits alight,

Together, our dark burdens grew light

Campbelltown nights, where memories were made,

In laughter and joy, our worries would fade.

When you found Kate I knew your love was true.

It was such a pity, she wore the wrong shade of blue.

Bridesmaid at my wedding, Godmother to Maddy.

It was an honour to be there when you became her Daddy.

Weddings and celebrations, we shared them all,

Through joy and sorrow, we’d rise and fall.

Glen Innes beckoned, the farm of your dreams.

“I love here.” Your smile would gleam.

With horses, cows, pigs, and a furry brigade,

Your family flourished, more memories made.

Through thick and thin, an unwavering friend.

My heart is broken that it’s now the end.

Words fail to capture the depth of my pain,

My heart is shattered, forever marked with a stain.

A brother, a friend, so loyal, so true.

Dale, I’d give anything to have another beer with you.

 

 


6 July 2023

Dale Scott KEEGAN

Some extremely sad news tonight with the passing of Bulls Life member Dale ‘Kegs’ Keegan aged 48 years old.
A two time premiership winning 2nd rower in our 97 & 99 teams and assistant coach of our 2002 Premiership winning team.
A really important part of the club during the mid to late 90’s and early 2000’s.
A great clubman, player, coach & friend.
Condolences to his family. R.I.P old mate.

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10231342383604502&set=gm.10159504539873030&idorvanity=56023693029


 

KEEGAN
Dale Scott “Kegs”
Aged 48 years.

Late of Glen Legh Road Glen Innes and formerly of Campbelltown, NSW.

Loving husband of Kate, cherished father of Maddyson, Jessica and Mitchell, a much loved son, son-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Relatives and friends are respectfully informed that a funeral service will be held for Dale at the Cameron Memorial Uniting Church, Glen Innes, commencing at 12:00 noon, Thursday 20th July, followed by private cremation at the Sapphire City Crematorium, Inverell.

HORDER FAMILY FUNERALS F.D.A.
GLEN INNES
Phone: (02) 67325911
FDA of NSW
Accreditation No: 12029-01

Dale Scott KEEGAN Death Notice – Sydney, New South Wales | Sydney Morning Herald


 

Dale Scott (Kegs) KEEGAN

Died: 06/07/2023

 

Aged 48 years.

Late of Glen Legh Road Glen Innes and formerly of Campbelltown, NSW.

Loving husband of Kate.

Cherished father of Maddyson, Jessica and Mitchell, a much loved son, son-in-law, brother, brother-in-law and uncle.

Death / Funeral Notice – Dale Scott Keegan


 

Dale Scott Keegan “Kegs”

The relatives and friends of the late Dale Scott Keegan, also known as Kegs, aged 48 years, late of Glen Legh Road, Glen Innes and formerly of Campbelltown, NSW, are respectfully informed that Dale’s funeral service will take place this Thursday 20th July, at the Cameron Memorial Uniting Church, Glen Innes, commencing at 12:00 noon, followed by private cremation at the Sapphire City Crematorium, Inverell.

Loving husband of Kate, cherished father of Maddyson, Jessica and Mitchell, loved son of Brian & Carol Keegan, brother of Vanessa Williams, brother-in-law of Bryan Williams, uncle of Zachary and Olivia, beloved son-in-law of Nancy & Frank Lipscombe (deceased).

If you would like to offer your condolences to Dale’s family we will have a stand outside our office from 9am – 5pm where you may deliver a message/card of condolence. You may also email a message to the family to phorder@horderfamilyfunerals.com.au and we will pass this on ( please use Dale’s name on all correspondence to ensure it goes to the correct family ).

Horder Family Funerals

Serving Glen Innes, Emmaville, Deepwater, Tingha and Districts

129 Grey Street, Glen Innes, N.S.W.  2370. Phone 02 67325911 all hours.

Horder & Thorley Funeral Notices


 

https://www.nswpolicerugbyleague.org/teams/macarthur-bulls-history/

 


 

Dale Keegan Obituary, Former Couch Of Glen Innes Rugby League Has Just Passed Away

Dale Keegan Obituary, Death – The sudden and unexpected loss of one of their own, Dale Keegan, has cast a pall of melancholy over the members of the Glen Innes Magpies, who have entered a period of mourning as a result.

From 2009 to 2016, Dale was a devoted member of the Glen Innes Rugby League, during which time he also served as an assistant coach for the club’s side. During this period, he was also a member of the coaching staff. The years 2009 through 2016 were Dale’s active years with the club.

In addition to this, he served in some capacity on the coaching staff during the entirety of this time period. 2010 and 2012 were good years for Dale in terms of his performance in competitions; nevertheless, he did not bring home any trophies or have any victories in 2011.

In 2011, he did not take part in any of the tournaments that were held. The members of the Glen Innes Magpies Community would like to express their most sincere sympathies to Kate, Maddy, Jess, Mitch, and the rest of the Keegan family on the passing of a member of the Keegan family.

This is in response to the news that a member of the Keegan family passed away. The Keegan family had a great deal of love and admiration for Mitch Keegan throughout its history.

On Sunday, in order to show that we value Keegs and his memory, we will observe a moment of silence in his honor by remaining silent for the entirety of one minute. This will be done in his honor as a way to show that we appreciate him and his memory. This is going to be done so that we can pay our respects to him by keeping a moment of quiet.


 

Inquest into the death of Ricardo ARQUERO.pdf ( 2022 )

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
17 July 2023

Updated 18 July 2023


 

 




Clive Keith GRIMSHAW

Clive Keith GRIMSHAW   OAM

AKA  Keith GRIMSHAW  

* Nickname: Onka, Grimmy

Late of Narromine, NSW  

 

Relations in ‘the job’:

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:  G.L. GRIMSHAW, NSWPF # 16278  ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  112

First Class to be issued the new Smith & Wesson .38 calibre model 10 six shot revolver

 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. # 12859

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 7 August 1967 ( aged 19 years, 3 months, 27 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed Friday 15 September 1967 ( aged 19 years, 5 months, 4 days )

Constable – appointed 15 September 1968

Constable 1st Class – appointed 15 September 1972

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 15 September 1976

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 31 December 1983

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank: = Sergeant ?/Class

 

Stations?, ‘D’ District ( 1968 ), ?, Police Prosecutor – Liverpool ( 22 Division ), ?, Rylstone, ?, Narromine ( Sector Commander ), Batlow ( 1985 )( Sgt 3/c ), Hunter Valley LAC – Retirement

  

Service: From  7 August 1967    to   2 December 1999  = 32 years, 3 months, 25 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 51 years, 7 months, 21 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  23 years, 7 months, 4 days

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 9 August 1983 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 16 September 1993 ( SenCon )

Medal of the Order of Australia ( OAM ) – granted 10 June 1985 ( Sgt 3/c )  For Service to Local Government and to the Community, particularly with the V.R.A.

 

Clive Keith GRIMSHAW, Keith GRIMASHW, Onka, Onkaparinka

 Born:  Sunday 11 April 1948

Died on:  Thursday 6 July 2023 during the afternoon

Age:  75 years, 2 months, 25 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

 

Cause?

Event location:   ? ,  Home

Event / Diagnosis date ?

 

Funeral date:  Thursday 3 August 2023 @ 11am

Funeral location:  St Mary’s Anglican Church, 148 Dandaloo St, Narromine, NSW

Friends and family are encouraged to wear bright colours.

Orana-Mid Western Police District will provide an Official Police Guard of Honour

LIVE STREAM    ?

 

 

Wake location???

Wake date???

 

 

Funeral Parlour:  Abbey Funeral Home, 93 Wingewarra St, Dubbo, NSW  02 6881 8988

 

Buried at?

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( July 2023 )

 

 

KEITH 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.

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Australian Police YouTube Channel


 

Class 112 - Attested 15 September 1967 - Redfern
Class 112 – Attested 15 September 1967 – Redfern

 

Redfern Police Academy Class 112
Redfern Police Academy Class 112


 

* Story behind any Nickname:


 

Keith was the founding father of the Rylstone-Kandos and Districts Search and Rescue Squad in December 1975.

 

 


 

GRIMSHAW
Keith

Keith Grimshaw

Aged 75 years.

Late of Narromine.

Dearly loved husband of Catherine.

Loving father and father-in-law to Jason, David and MJ

Keith’s funeral service will be held in the Saint Mary’s Anglican Church Narromine, commencing at 11:00am Thursday 3rd August 2023.

Family and friends are encouraged to wear bright colours.

Funeral arrangements are in the care of; “Our family caring for your family” 02 6881 8988

au/obituaries/485772/keith-grimshaw/?r=https://tributes.wellingtontimes.com.au/obituaries/wellingtontimes-au/


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
7 July 2023

Updated 29 July 2023


 

 




Anthony WOODS

Anthony WOODS

AKA  Tony WOODS  

* Nickname: Fumbles, Woodsy

Late of  ? 

 

Relations in ‘the job’:

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?

 

Police Training Centre – Western Australia  Class #  ? ? ? 

 

Western Australia Police Force

 

Regd. #  17631

 

Rank: Commenced Training as a Cadet at W.A. Police Academy on Monday ? ? 2019

Probationary Constable- appointed ? ? 2022

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank: = Constable

 

Stations?, Belmont ( December 2022 – 12 June 2023 ) – Death

  

Service: From  ? ? 2021    to   12 June 2023  ?   years,  Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age:?

Time in Retirement from Police?

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted ? ? ?

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted ? ? ?

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted ? ? ?

Anthony WOODS AKA  Tony WOODS

 

 Born:   ? ? 1994

Died on:  Sunday 11 June 2023

Age:  28 years,

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

 

Cause:  MURDERED – Ran over with vehicle

Event location:       Ascot Pce, Ascot ( Perth ), Western Australia

Event date:   Thursday 8 June 2023 @ 1am

 

Funeral date:  Thursday 6 July 2023

Funeral location:  Optus Stadium, Perth, Western Australia

LIVE STREAM – YES  ?

 

 

Wake location???

Wake date???

 

 

Funeral ParlourBowra & O’Dea Funeral Directors, W.A.  08 92315199

 

Buried at: Cremated at Karrakatta Cemetery, Railway Rd, Karrakatta, W.A.

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( June 2023 )

 

ANTHONY is  mentioned on the National Police Wall of Remembrance  * BUT WILL BE ( 2023 )

ANTHONY will be mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance, W.A. ( 2023 )


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Partial Funeral Service:

https://youtu.be/lmQgT2a_Dlw


Anthony WOODS - Floral tribute

The POS accused of fatally running over a young police officer has admitted stealing and driving the car but denies murdering the constable, a court has heard.
Reagan Ainslie Chown, 23, faced Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court in Perth on Wednesday ( 21 Feb. 2024 ) where he pleaded guilty to driving recklessly to escape police during a pursuit in a stolen Holden Cruze.
But he pleaded not guilty to murdering Constable Anthony Woods, 28, who was allegedly struck with the car in Ascot on June 8 last year.
The officer and his colleague had pulled over the vehicle and they were trying to detain three occupants when Constable Woods was allegedly dragged underneath as the car reversed.
Constable Woods was rushed to hospital in a critical condition and died on June 11.
He became the 88th WA Police officer to lose his life in the line of duty.
Constable Woods had only been on the force for about three years and had just passed his probation when he died.
He was farewelled at Optus Stadium on July 7.
In a statement after his death, Constable Woods’ family said they were shattered.
“He was a devoted husband and loving son, brother, and uncle who was taken from this earth far too soon,” they said.
“Anthony will be remembered as a funny, hard-working man who loved the West Coast Eagles and mucking around with his mates.
“He brought light and laughter to every situation, and his wicked sense of humour is irreplaceable.
“Our pain at this time is indescribable, and we take comfort in the outpouring of love from the community.
“We ask that you keep Anthony’s memory alive by telling stories of all of your good times with him.”
Police Commissioner Col Blanch said the young officer had been trying to keep the community safe.
“It was the sort of interaction that any of our officers may encounter any given day or night of the year, reminding us of the ever-present dangers facing police officers,” he said.
Constable Woods’ name has been added to memorial wall at the WA Police Academy in Joondalup, facing the flame of remembrance.
Chown will next face the WA Supreme Court on June 10.

Mandatory Sentence For People Who Kill Police Officers

22 Feb 2024

Let me introduce myself
I’m Natalie Woods, Anthony’ Woods  mother.
He’s died tragically while on duty in June 11.
This Is the hardest time ever for my self and my family
Although the days are hard we are so proud of him
We are doing a fundraiser Bibbulmun Track walk for anyone who’s keen.
This in in November 2024 and would love your support in anyway .
Police legacy are organising this event
Anyone who’s keen please pm me
Also looking for sponsors
More details to come and thank you
Natalie Woods

 

In Memoriam

IN MEMORIAM Constable Anthony Woods, Western Australia Police Force

 

Constable Anthony Woods succumbed to injuries suffered in the line of duty, while attending an incident in early June, in Ascot, Perth, Western Australia.

Three weeks previously, he had welcomed PolicingTV Founder, Bernard Rix, to Belmont Police Station in Perth, where they recorded this video intended to give PolicingTV viewers a detailed look behind the scenes.

Constable Woods’ family has asked that PolicingTV publish this video – today, the day of Anthony’s funeral – in his memory.

A personal statement by PolicingTV Founder, Bernard Rix:

It is with great sadness that I heard of the recent death, whilst on duty, of Western Australia Police Force’s Constable Anthony Woods.

Just last month, Anthony was chosen by the Force to provide me and PolicingTV with a guided tour of Belmont Police Station, in Perth. It was my great pleasure to film with him: he was a natural communicator, wonderfully friendly and engaging. I left Belmont that day having made a new friend, as well as with some wonderful film and memories.

My heart goes out to Anthony’s family, friends and policing colleagues. I may have met Anthony just the once, but his warmth that day made me feel I’d known him far longer. I hope this video helps bring back positive memories of a wonderful man: like so many others, I mourn his loss.

Full video

IN MEMORIAM Constable Anthony Woods, Western Australia Police Force – Policing TV


Thousands gather for funeral of police officer Anthony Woods in Perth

Thousands have gathered to honour Constable Anthony Woods after he was killed in the line of duty.

A West Australian police officer killed on duty is being laid to rest as his loved ones remember a larger-than-life character full of fun and joy.

A police funeral was held Thursday for Constable Anthony Woods, 28, who was allegedly run over by a man attempting to avoid arrest in June.

WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Loved ones mourn Perth officer Anthony Woods.

About 2000 officers and dignitaries stood in silence on Thursday as a bagpiper led the procession into a function room at Optus Stadium in Perth.

Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, WA Governor Chris Dawson, Police Commissioner Col Blanch and WA Premier Roger Cook were among the guests.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who paid tribute to Woods in a statement as a “young man cruelly robbed of his future”, was represented by local Labor MP Zaneta Mascarenhas.

Police chaplain Paul Trimble paid tribute to the “larger-than-life” character who was full of fun and joy, but always treated others with respect.

A firm but fair officer, he died doing what he loved best.

The service concluded with a police honour guard. Credit: 7NEWS
The service concluded with a police honour guard. Credit: 7NEWS

“Anthony was in his element and wouldn’t have wanted to be anywhere else in that moment,” Timble told the service.

The chaplain spoke of a man who Woods had previously arrested leaving a condolence card at the station when he attended to sign in for his bail conditions, describing the officer as “a gentleman”.

In a poignant tribute, Woods’ wife Emily said she was “proud” and “so grateful for you”.

“Your love made me really strong and I’ll carry that with me every minute of every day,” she said

Woods’ older brother Nathan paid an emotional tribute, promising to live life to the fullest in his sibling’s honour.

“I’ll do my best to pick up where you left off. You’ve left a legacy and a massive imprint on this world,” he said.

“I love you bro and always will … until next time, mate.”

Anthony Woods’ wife Emily said she was ‘proud’ and ‘so grateful’ to have known the fallen officer. Credit: 7NEWS
Anthony Woods’ wife Emily said she was ‘proud’ and ‘so grateful’ to have known the fallen officer. Credit: 7NEWS

The service concluded with a police honour guard.

A few dozen members of the public gathered in gloomy weather to watch a livestream of proceedings outside the stadium.

Albanese said all Australians joined the officer’s family in mourning.

“He was a young man cruelly robbed of his future … an Australian who went to work and never came home,” he said.

“Like all police officers, Constable Woods knew the risks his job entailed, yet he bravely performed his duties, putting himself in harm’s way so others could be safe.”

Albanese said the hearts of all Australians went out to Woods’ wife, Emily, and his family.

“We grieve with his friends, his workmates and the broader police community, whose every member feels each loss so very deeply,” he said.

Earlier on Thursday, WA Police shared footage of Woods filmed just a month before his death.

The video was captured in May as part of a tour of Belmont Police Station as part of a series for PolicingTV.com.

“The selected footage demonstrates his professional, friendly and enthusiastic approach to the job he loved,” WA Police said.

Woods had just passed his probation with the force before he was killed, having volunteered at the PCYC before joining the police cadets in 2019 and moving into the recruit squad in 2021.

Emily has previously remembered him as a devoted husband and loving son, brother and uncle “who was taken from this Earth far too soon”.

“Anthony will be remembered as a funny, hard working man who loved the West Coast Eagles and mucking around with his mates,” she said in a statement.

“He brought light and laughter to every situation, and his wicked sense of humour is irreplaceable.”

Woods’ family was shattered by his death.

“Our pain at this time is indescribable, and we take comfort in the outpouring of love from the community,” the family said in a statement.

“We ask that you keep Anthony’s memory alive by telling stories of all of your good times with him.”

Blanch said Woods was a brave and dedicated police officer and it was a sad time for the “blue family”.

“You did your duty mate, we will remember,” he said at a press conference to announce the death.

WA Police headquarters was turned blue in honour of the officer, while flags were flown at half-mast in the wake of the officer’s death. Credit: 7NEWS
WA Police headquarters was turned blue in honour of the officer, while flags were flown at half-mast in the wake of the officer’s death. Credit: 7NEWS

Flags flew at half-mast at police stations across the state soon after, and Const Woods was honoured in federal parliament as someone who exemplified the values of the force.

Reagan Ainsley Chown, 23, has been charged with Woods’ murder after a vehicle with stolen number plates that he was allegedly driving hit and dragged the young officer underneath.

Chown is scheduled to next appear in court on August 30.

Thousands gather for funeral of police officer Anthony Woods in Perth | 7NEWS

 


‘Infectious smile’: Funeral held for fallen WA cop Anthony Woods

The wife of a police officer killed while on duty has recounted the day they cried “happy tears” when he was accepted as a police cadet.

 

Hundreds of police officers and dignitaries from all branches of emergency services have filed into Perth’s Optus Stadium for the funeral of Constable Anthony Woods.

The 28-year-old died in hospital on June 11, four days after he was allegedly run down and dragged by a car during an early morning vehicle stop in the inner-east Perth suburb of Ascot.

Mourners braved a chilly, overcast Perth morning as they waited to be let into the private service on Thursday, the facade of Optus Stadium illuminated in blue lights.

Anthony WOODS. The coffin of Constable Woods leaving the service in an honour guard. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Sharon Smith
The coffin of Constable Woods leaving the service in an honour guard. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Sharon Smith

 

Although the forecast called for a high chance of rain, it graciously held off as uniformed officers, some donning their full dress uniform, entered the stadium.

Police commissioners from across the nation were in attendance.

Queensland Police Service also paid tribute to the fallen constable on social media.

“Today, we are thinking of our (WA Police) colleagues as they farewell Constable Woods. With Honour He Served,” it posted on Twitter on Thursday morning.

Members of the public gathered outside the stadium to watch the service on a big screen. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Sharon Smith
Members of the public gathered outside the stadium to watch the service on a big screen. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Sharon Smith

 

Even Anthony Albanese posted a tribute to Constable Woods ahead of the service.

“Like all police officers, Constable Woods knew the risks the job entailed, yet he bravely performed his duties, putting himself in harm’s way so others could be safe,” the Prime Minister said in a statement.

Representatives from the Australian Defence Force and St John Ambulance also headed inside as invited guests, joined by family and friends of the late Constable Woods.

Outside, members of the public gathered to watch the service in the BHP Amphitheatre, which features a large screen normally used for broadcasting whatever sporting event is taking place inside the venue at the time.

Those in attendance included WA Governor, former police commissioner, Chris Dawson, Police Commissioner Col Blanch, Premier Roger Cook and his Police Minister Paul Papalia, and Federal Opposition Leader and former Queensland police officer Peter Dutton.

Mr Albanese was represented by member for Swan Zaneta Mascarenhas, while WA’s National and Liberal parties were represented by Shane Love and Peter Collier respectively.

 

Eulogies during the service were delivered by Constable Woods’ brother Nathan, his mother Natalie, wife Emily, childhood mates, and colleagues from the Belmont Police Station, where the constable had been posted since December.

Nathan said his brother should have been the one speaking “in the limelight, in his element, making you smile”.

Constable Woods’ “infectious smile,” as his mother described it, continued to pop up in the eulogies.

“You may now have been able to live the longest life, but you lived a full one,” Nathan said.

Adolescent friends Max and Jacob fondly remembered their mate, known to them by his nickname “Fumbles”.

“He is someone who deserve better, and I’ll miss him every day,” Max said.

Constable Woods’ coffin being taken from the room ahead of his final trip to Karrakatta Cemetery. Andrew Ritchie/The West Australian/ Pool image

 

Belmont Police Station colleagues Shaun and James touched on “Woodsy’s” less-than-perfect driving ability and elicited laughs from the audience when they told of the time he accidentally “tasered the floor”.

But they also praised the quality of his police work.

Mum Natalie said in death her son “has been given angel wings and a golden heart”.

But perhaps most touching was the eulogy given by Constable Woods’ wife Emily.

“You cried all through our wedding vows while I was dry-eyed and professional, so I think it’s only fair that it’s my turn to cry in public,” she said.

She told the story of how they received the news Constable Woods had been accepted in the police cadet program while out grocery shopping and had held each other and cried happy tears in the middle of the store.

“We spent 95 per cent of the day doubled over in laughter, loving each other and planning our future,” Ms Woods said.

“Nothing in the world will replace the comfort and love you gave me.”

Emily Woods embraces WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch, alongside WA Governor and Mr Blanch’s predecessor, Chris Dawson. Picture: Andrew Ritchie/The West Australian/ Pool image

 

The service ended with the hundreds of police officers gathered forming an honour guard outside the stadium, where Mr Blanch radioed every officer statewide, calling on them to stand if they were able to have a minute’s silence for their fallen colleague.

Those driving were ordered to pull over, activate their emergency lights, and leave their vehicles for the minute.

Constable Woods’ body was taken to Karrakatta Cemetery, where he will be cremated.

The hearse was followed by mounted police units and bagpipe players as it made its way around the stadium. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Sharon Smith

The funeral comes just a day after the man allegedly responsible for running down Constable Woods, Reagan Chown, fronted Perth’s Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court.

The 23-year-old appeared on a charge of murder, upgraded in the wake of Constable Woods’ death.

Mr Chown’s was adjourned until August 30 when he’ll appear on all charges relating to the alleged incident.

Police say Mr Chown was behind the wheel of a car that bore stolen number plates when it was pulled over by Constable Woods and his partner about 1am on June 8.

As the officers tried to apprehend three people in the vehicle, Mr Chown allegedly reversed over Constable Woods and dragged him some distance, causing him catastrophic injuries.

Other officers arrived and they had to lift the vehicle off Constable Woods and perform CPR until paramedics arrived.

Nathan Woods said his brother lived a full life. Picture: Andrew Ritchie/The West Australian

Mr Chown is the first person to be charged over the alleged killing of a WA police officer in the line of duty in 16 years since Constable Damien Murphy was run down by an unlicensed driver in 2007.

His killer was later jailed on a charge of manslaughter.

Constable Woods is the 88th WA Police officer to die in the line of duty.

Funeral held for fallen WA cop Anthony Woods | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site


 

Anthony WOODS AKA  Tony WOODS


WA Police officer Constable Anthony Woods dies in hospital after allegedly being run over during arrest

A man accused of killing a police officer has now had his charges upgraded, after thousands mourn the young constable with a “cheeky grin”.

A man who allegedly ran over and killed a West Australian police officer is now facing a murder charge.

Constable Anthony Woods, 28, died in hospital on Sunday night, four days after he was allegedly dragged under a car in Ascot in east Perth during an arrest.

WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch said the man in custody over the incident, Reagan Ainsley Chown, would have his charges upgraded.

On Tuesday, police revealed the 23-year-old had officially been charged with murder.

Mr Chown initially appeared in court on Friday and made no application for bail on a number of charges, including causing grievous bodily harm while trying to avoid arrest.

He appeared in court again on Tuesday via videolink from Hakea Prison on the murder charge. He did not apply for bail and will appear in Stirling Gardens Magistrate in July.

Flags were flown at half mast outside the WA Police headquarters and at police stations across WA on Monday.

WA Police officer Anthony Woods (left) with wife Emily
WA Police officer Anthony Woods (left) with wife Emily

WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch revealed on Monday that Constable Woods had just finished his probation prior to the tragic incident.

He described the young officer as someone who liked to joke with friends and colleagues at Belmont police station.

“We spoke about his cheeky grin and the pranks that he pulled,” Mr Blanch said.

“He had a bubbly personality, he was very personable, he was well loved by all.

“Anthony was a brave and dedicated police officer. You did your duty mate. We will remember.”

Mr Blanch said a full police funeral would be offered to Constable Woods’ family, who shared a tribute to the late officer on Monday.

In a statement, Constable Woods’ family said they were shattered by the loss of their “dear Anthony”.

“He (Mr Woods) was a devoted husband and loving son, brother, and uncle who was taken from this earth far too soon,” they said.

“Anthony will be remembered as a funny, hard working man who loved the West Coast Eagles and mucking around with his mates.

“He brought light and laughter to every situation, and his wicked sense of humour is irreplaceable.

“Our pain at this time is indescribable, and we take comfort in the outpouring of love from the community.

“We ask that you keep Anthony‘s memory alive by telling stories of all of your good times with him.”

On Sunday, WA Police said in a statement: “Constable Anthony Woods exemplified the values of the WA Police Force.

“His is memory will be forever etched in our hearts.

“We extend heartfelt condolences to Anthony’s family, colleagues and all those who knew and loved him.”

Constable Woods and his partners were following a vehicle with allegedly stolen plates about 1am on Thursday.

The vehicle came to a stop on Ascot Place before police approached the vehicle and the three people inside.

It is alleged the car suddenly reversed while police were dealing with the driver.

“He (Constable Woods) has subsequently been pinned by that vehicle,” Mr Blanch said.

“His partner then had a desperate few minutes to not only put three suspects into custody inside that vehicle but also try to save the life of his partner.”

Other officers arrived soon after and rushed to assist.

Police used a nearby resident’s car-jack to lift the car off Constable Woods before performing CPR.

Constable Woods was resuscitated before being rushed to hospital soon after in a critical condition.

Constable Woodsdeath marks the 88th police officer in the state to die in the line of duty.

WA Premier Roger Cook took to social media to share his condolences to the force.

Deputy Commissioner Col Blanch - WAPol
Deputy Commissioner Col Blanch said the car suddenly reversed while police were dealing with the driver.

“I am devastated by the horrific events that occurred last week resulting in the death of one of our police officers,” Mr Cook said.

“Actions like these are senseless – and going to work should be safe.

“I know I speak on behalf of everyone in WA, in sending our love and thoughts to Anthony’s family, friends and colleagues. His life was dedicated to making our state a safer place for West Australians.

“He is to be commended on his dedication and bravery.”

Perth Mayor Basil Zempilas said on Sunday the Council House would be lit blue to honour Constable Woods.

“We remember his bravery and mourn his loss,” Mr Zempilas said.

“Our deepest condolences to his family, friends and colleagues.

“Our city has lost a hero.”

City of Gosnells councillor and former police officer Glenn Dewhurst also paid his respects.

“Even though I have been out of the force for some time, it still hits home when one of your own loses their life,” he said.

“God bless you – your family and friends and your colleagues past and present.”

Police said the vehicle’s other two occupants, a 20-year-old woman and 25-year-old man, had been released pending further investigation.

Constable Anthony Woods dies after allegedly being run over during arrest in Perth | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site


Accused cop killer in court one day before Constable Anthony Woods’ funeral

The man accused of fatally running down a police officer made a brief appearance in court just a day before his alleged victim is farewelled.

 

The man accused of fatally running down a West Australian police officer has briefly appeared in court the day before his alleged victim is farewelled in a massive service.

Constable Anthony Woods will be honoured in a private funeral service at Optus Stadium on Thursday, expected to be attended by thousands of his fellow officers.

The 28-year-old’s life support was switched off four days after suffering catastrophic injuries after allegedly being backed over and dragged by a car he and his partner had stopped in the inner-eastern Perth suburb of Ascot in the early hours of June 8.

The man allegedly behind the wheel of the vehicle, Reagan Ainsley Chown, had his case briefly heard in Stirling Gardens Magistrates Court on Wednesday.

The 23-year-old appeared via video link from Hakea Prison in his first appearance in Stirling Gardens following appearances in Perth Magistrates Court, where he had his charges upgraded to murder.

He’s also facing a number of drugs charges as well as reckless driving to escape pursuit by police and driver of a vehicle failed to comply with a direction to stop (circumstance of aggravation), which also relate to the June 8 incident.

His matter was adjourned to August 30 when all of his charges, including the count of murder, will be heard together.

During the fatal incident, Constable Woods and his partner had been trying to detain three people in the stopped vehicle, which allegedly bore stolen number plates, when it allegedly reversed and struck Constable Woods.

Other officers arrived and had to lift the car off the critically injured constable, performing CPR until paramedics arrived.

WA Police Commissioner Col Blanch previously spoke about visiting Constable Woods’ colleagues at Belmont Police Station in the days following his death.

“We spoke about his cheeky grin and the pranks that he pulled,” Mr Blanch said.

“He had a bubbly personality, he was very personable, he was well loved by all.

“Anthony was a brave and dedicated police officer. You did your duty mate. We will remember.”

In a statement following his death, Constable Woods’ family said they were shattered by the loss of their “dear Anthony”.

“He (Mr Woods) was a devoted husband and loving son, brother, and uncle who was taken from this earth far too soon,” they said.

“Anthony will be remembered as a funny, hard working man who loved the West Coast Eagles and mucking around with his mates.

“He brought light and laughter to every situation, and his wicked sense of humour is irreplaceable.

“Our pain at this time is indescribable, and we take comfort in the outpouring of love from the community.”

Mr Chown is the first person to be charged over the alleged killing of a WA police officer in the line of duty in 16 years since Constable Damien Murphy was run down by an unlicensed driver in 2007.

His killer was later jailed on a charge of manslaughter.

Anthony Woods: Next step in accused cop-killer’s case | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site


 

* Story behind any Nickname:  Woodsy – stemming from the surname Woods.  Fumbles?


 

As of 16 February 2024, the offenders Court matter, involved in our Blue Brothers Murder, has still not been finalised.

 


 

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Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
7 July 2023

Updated 16 February 2024 with additional photo and offender update.

Updated 22 February 2024 with Court information.


 

 




Allan John COLLINGS

Allan John COLLINGS

AKA  ? 

* Nickname:  Dog

Late of  ? 

 

Relations in ‘the job’:

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:  T.F. COLLINGS, NSWPF # 10447  ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern –  Class #  122

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  14041

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 16 February 1970 ( aged 23 years, 8 months, 30 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed Thursday 26 March 1970 ( aged 23 years, 10 months, 9 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 26 March 1975

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( YES )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 6 January 1986

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank: = Senior Sergeant

 

Stations?, Campsie, ?, Vice Squad, ?, Special Services – Resignation

  

Service: From 16 February 1970     to    21 February 1996  = 26 years, 0 months, 5 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 49 years, 9 months, 4 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  27 years, 3 months, 29 days

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 22 September 1987 ( Det Sgt 3/c )

 

Allan COLLINGS Allan John COLLINGS Dog COLLINGS
Allan John COLLINGS – Campsie Detectives

 Born:  Friday 17 May 1946

Died on:  Monday 19 June 2023

Age: 77 years, 1 month, 2 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

 

Cause:  Cancer ( Type ? )

Event location: Calvary Hospital, Sydney, NSW

Event / Diagnosis date ?

 

Funeral date:  Thursday 29 June 2023

Funeral location?

LIVE STREAM    ?

A ‘Private’ funeral was held with No formal Police involvement at the Service

 

 

Wake location: Cronulla RSL, 38 Gerrale St, Cronulla, NSW

Wake date: Thursday 29 June 2023 from noon

 

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

 

Buried at?

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( June 2023 )

 

 

ALLAN 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

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Class 122 - Redfern Police Academy - Walked in on Monday 16 February 1970 - Sworn In on Thursday 26 March 1970
Class 122 – Redfern Police Academy – Walked in on Monday 16 February 1970 – Sworn In on Thursday 26 March 1970

 

Campsie Detectives Back row, left to right: P.C. Const. 1/c R.E. McBride, Det. Sen. Const. M. Scullion, Det. Sen. Const. P.H. Lander, P.C. Const. 1/c M.K. Lang, P.C. Sen. Const. N.K. Colefax, Det. Sen. Const. D.J. Williams. F ront row, left to right: Const. 1/c R. Baltoski, Det. Sgt. 3/c A.D. Edwards, Det. Sgt. 2/c J.C. Gandy (O.I.C. Detectives), Det. Sgt. 2/c I.D. Shore, Det. Sen. Const. A.J. Collings, P.C. Sen. Const. G.M. Long.
Campsie Detective:
Back row, left to right: P.C. Const. 1/c R.E. McBride, Det. Sen. Const. M. Scullion, Det. Sen. Const. P.H. Lander, P.C. Const. 1/c M.K. Lang, P.C. Sen. Const. N.K. Colefax, Det. Sen. Const. D.J. Williams.
Front row, left to right
: Const. 1/c R. Baltoski, Det. Sgt. 3/c A.D. Edwards, Det. Sgt. 2/c J.C. Gandy (O.I.C. Detectives), Det. Sgt. 2/c I.D. Shore, Det. Sen. Const. A.J. Collings, P.C. Sen. Const. G.M. Long.

Source:  CIB Centenary  1879 – 1979  P51

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:  Collings – Collie – Collie Dog


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
2 July 2023


 

 




Donald Ross ROWLISON

Donald Ross ROWLISON

AKA  ? 

* Nickname:  Rowly

Late of Casino, NSW  

 

His Grandfather was also a Policeman in UK

 

Relations in ‘the job’:

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern or  Police Training College – Penrith – Class #  ? ? ? 

 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  ???? 

 

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

Probationary Constable- appointed ? ? ?

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank: = Sergeant 1st Class

 

Stations?, Caramba ( Cst )( 1920 ), Bellingen ( 1921 ), ?, Nymboida ( 1927 – Jan 1934 ), South West Rocks ( O.I.C. )( Jan. 1934? ), Frederickton ( 1939 )( Cst 1/c ), Bundarra ( 1939 / 1940 )( Sgt ), Manilla ( Sgt )( 1943 ), ?,Casino ( Sgt )( 1946 ), ?

  

Service: From  ? ? ?     to     ? ? ?  ?   years,  Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age:?

Time in Retirement from Police?

Donald Ross ROWLISON, Donald ROWLISON, Don ROWLISON, Rowly

[blockquote]
World War I
Australian Imperial Force        Royal Navy
Regiment:                                      ?
Enlisted:                                        30 September 1913
Service #                                        3357
Rank:                                                ?
Embarkation:                               ?
Age at embarkation:                  ?
Occupation:                                  ?
Address:                                        ?
Next of kin:                                  ?
Religion:                                       ?
Single / Married:                       ?
Returned to Australia:            ?
Date of Discharge:                    ?
Awards:                                         ?
[/blockquote]

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 

 Born:  Saturday 1 October 1892 in Tamworth, NSW

Died on:   Wednesday 20 December 1978

Age:  86 years, 2 months, 19 days

Organ Donor:  NO – Age prohibitive 

 

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event / Diagnosis date ?

 

Funeral date? ? 1978

Funeral location?

LIVE STREAM N/A

 

 

Wake location???

Wake date???

 

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

 

Buried at:  Casino Lawn Cemetery, 44 Reynolds Rd, Casino, NSW

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

Donald Ross ROWLISON, Donald ROWLISON, Don ROWLISON, Rowly

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( June 2023 )

 

 

DONALD 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.

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Married Ella Sapphire BRODBECK on 9 March 1921 in ‘ Millie Creek ‘ near Barraba, NSW.

 

 

Donald Ross ROWLISON, Donald ROWLISON, Don ROWLISON, Rowly

Donald Ross ROWLISON, Donald ROWLISON, Don ROWLISON, Rowly
Donald Ross ROWLISON – War Service record WWI

 

 


 

Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 – 1954),

Friday 16 July 1948, page 2

Five Injured In Collision

Three of five injured persons were admitted to the Grafton Base Hospital yesterday following a head-on-collision between two cars near the Junction Hill.

Those injured, were:-

Henry Edward Johnson (41), 6 Little Bacon street, Grafton, probable fracture to the right thigh and ribs, large lacerated wound to the nose, shock.

Maisie Irene Johnson (34), wife of Henry Edward Johnson, 6 Little Bacon street, Grafton, large lacerated wound to the throat, shock.

Donald Ross Rowlison (55), police sergeant, Casino, injuries to the left wrist and abrasions to the forehead.

Allan Campbell Middleton, (25), bank officer, Casino, injury over the left eye.

Roger Richard Maloney (55), hotel proprietor, Casino lacerated wounds to the forehead and right knee.

Those admitted to hospital were Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Maloney.

The taxi was returning to Grafton and the other car was proceeding to Casino.

The driver of the taxi was Mrs. Johnson, and of the car, Mr Maloney.

Both cars were extensively damaged.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/194146326


 

Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW : 1899 – 1952),

Wednesday 13 September 1939, page 6

False Pretences and a Cheque.

William Pearce, 50, was charged that at Frederickton on 25th August, he did falsely pretend to Ellen Bridget Frith that a piece of paper purporting to be a cheque drawn upon the Commercial Banking Company Branch at Gladstone was a genuine and available order for £5, with intent to defraud.

Sergt. Donald Ross Rowlison deposed: At 5.30 p.m. on 25th August last I saw defendant at Frederickton. He said his name was William Pearce, and that he’d been at the hotel that afternoon, and that he had cashed a cheque there.

He admitted that he had signed the cheque ‘W. Searle.’ He said Searle was his name, and that he did not tell everyone his name.

I took him to the hotel, where I had a telephone conversation with the Bank manager at Gladstone. I told Pearce that the Bank manager had said he did not know him, and that W. Searle did not have an account there.

Pearce said: ” That is funny. I have been a farmer in the Gladstone district for 35 years.

I said I was not satisfied, and I asked him to come with me to the Police Station.

At the Police Station I warned him that his answers would be taken in writing and might be used in evidence. He said he’d used the name of William Pearce as he was a sick man with a growth and had been drinking. He’d got an idea he’d like to go to Sydney to see a doctor, and so had presented the cheque. He said his name was not Wm. Searle, but was William Pearce, and that he had no banking account anywhere. I produce the cheque.

It has been altered on the front. The cheque originally was on Kempsey branch of the Bank of Australasia, and has been altered to the Commercial Bank branch at Gladstone.

I produce an affidavit signed by E. O’Donnell, manager of the Commercial Bank branch at Gladstone, which states that there was no account there in name of W. Searle.

I had not known the defendant prior to the date of his arrest.

He told me he was an invalid pensioner and had lived at Gladstone for some time. He said he still had the £5 received from Mr. Frith. He gave me £5 in notes, and I now tender it to the Court.

I asked him why he didn’t go to the Police if he was a sick man, as they would have admitted him to hospital. He said they’d only make him an out door patient.

Later, in company with Const. McAuliffe, I saw accused. Const. McAuliffe said he knew him, and said he’d twice sent accused to Sydney for radium treatment.

I said to accused: ” You told me you couldn’t get to Sydney except as an out-patient.” He said I must have misunderstood him.

Mrs. W. A. Frith, wife of the licensee of Frederickton Hotel, deposed: I saw accused at my hotel on the evening of 25th August. He told me his name was Searle, and that he came from Gladstone. He asked me to cash a cheque.

I supplied him with a cheque form on the National Bank of Australasia and Mr. Frith filled it in. It was altered to make it payable at Gladstone Commercial Bank, and it was filled in for the sum of £5, and accused signed it. Accused handed me the cheque to cash, and I gave him £5 in one pound notes for it.

I later saw accused at the hotel with Const. Rowlison.

Accused pleaded guilty and elected to give evidence on oath.

William Pearce deposed: I live at Gladstone. I am an invalid pensioner. I filled in the cheque in the name of W. Searle, and I got £5 for it. I wanted the money to go to Sydney to see a doctor. I was not drunk at the time, but I was nearly mad with pain from the malady from which I suffer. I had made no application to the Police or to the Sydney Hospital for treatment.

Frederickton is four or five miles from Gladstone. I was not known in Frederickton. I have never had a banking account at Gladstone.

Sergt. Johnstone: In 1930 accused was convicted for forgery and uttering.

The P.M.: I will disregard those previous convictions.

Accused is fined £5, in default ten day’s hard labor. The £5 taken from defendant to be handed to Mrs. Frith.

Pearce was allowed time to pay at the rate of £2 per month.

The P.M. added that Pearce could make application to the Police for hospital treatment if he was ill.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/173123083


 

Macleay Chronicle (Kempsey, NSW : 1899 – 1952),

Wednesday 14 June 1939, page 3

Interesting Traffic Case.

Harold J. Blight was charged with negligent driving and also with failure to report on a motor accident to the Police. He pleaded not guilty, and was represented by Mr. H. J. Stewart.

Const. Donald Ross Rowlison deposed: About 9 a.m. on 5th April last I saw defendant in Frederickton. I told him I understood he’d had an accident in Frederickton and had knocked over a young man, Roy Keast, on a bicycle.

He said he’d been driving his car through Frederickton at 5 p.m. and had noticed a man on a bicycle on his correct side of the road. The sun was in his eyes, he said, and he’d driven into the middle of the road to give the cyclist ample room.

He’d heard a slight bump, and his wife had said.: ‘Look out.’

He said he’d pulled up and had seen a young man lying on the road.

The man had a cut ear and an abrasion on his elbow. He said he’d rung for the doctor and ambulance, and the man was taken to the hospital.

He said he didn’t know he had to inform the Police of the accident. I saw no marks on the car. The bicycle was a wreck.

Defendant said he didn’t know Keast’s cycle was lying in front of his car, and he had run over it when he went to shift his car. Defendant said he’d been travelling at 20 miles per hour. He didn’t know how the man was knocked off the bicycle.

To Mr. Stewart: The sun does catch one suddenly in the eyes coming up that hill. I have no reason to doubt the truth of any part of Mr. Blight’s statement. I’ve, been informed that he is a particularly slow and careful driver.

Mr. Blight did all that one could possibly do after the accident happened. He also took the lads parents up to the hospital.

Roy Keast deposed: I am 20 years old. On 22nd April I was riding a bicycle in Frederickton. I was travelling up; up towards Kempsey. I was on my correct side; my right hand side. I would drive a car on my left side. I was a good way from the church. I was near Garner’s place. I didn’t know anything till I got up. I had a cut ear and a skinned elbow. I gave £5 for the bicycle second-hand. They lifted me onto a bed and took me to hospital. I could see a good way; I could see as far as the next hill. I didn’t know what struck me.

To Mr. Stewart: I was not zig zagging about. I was on the tar all the time.

Harold J. Blight deposed: I am a builder and contractor. I have a 1927 Buick. I have been driving that car since 1928. Mr. Keast’s handle bar caught the mudguard. The cycle was really broken after the accident. To Sergt. Johnstone: I saw Keast plainly. He was 8 or 9 feet in on the bitumen, which is 19 to 20 feet wide there. I didn’t blow the horn to warn Keast as I came to him.

To the P.M.: Only for the boy swerving I would have missed him.

The P.M.: Case dismissed.

In regard to the charge of failing to notify the Police of the accident, the P.M. found the offence proved but dismissed it under Section S56A, with a total of £1/0/2 costs.

It was stated that Mr. Blight, in addition to paying other costs, had already replaced the bicycle.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/173121676


 

Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1886 – 1942),

Tuesday 30 October 1928, page 4

James Briggs (39) was charged at the Grafton Police Court on Tuesday afternoon with having on a travelling stock route at Nymboida assaulted Constable Donald Ross Rowlison, while in- the execution of his duty. Charges of drunkeness and of having made use of indecent language were also preferred against the defendant, who was remanded on all counts until Monday.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/126809342


 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 2 March 1934 (No.39), page 1050

 

The undermentioned members of the Police Force to exercise, within the Licensing Districts preceding their names, the authority conferred by section 63, subsection 1, of the Liquor Act, 1932, — from the dates specified, viz.:—
Macleay River — Constable Donald Ross Rowlison, stationed at South West Rocks,— from 30th January,1934.

 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 21 January 1927 (No.8), page 453

NYMBOIDA SHIRE.
NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Donald Ross Rowlison, Police Officer, stationed at Nymboida, has been appointed under the Seal of the Council Inspector of slaughter houses and animals intended for slaughter for that part of the Nymboida Shire which is within his patrol.
W. J. HAWTHORNE,
Shire Clerk,
Shire Chambers, South Grafton,
18th January, 1927.
2940        12s

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/220227769


 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 7 January 1927 (No.2), page 43

APPOINTMENT.

Colonial Treasurer’s Department.

HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and upon the recommendation of the Commissioner of Police, has approved of the undermentioned Police Officer being appointed an Inspector under the Tobacco Act (47 Victoria, No. 12), viz.:—

Constable Donald Ross Rowlison, stationed at Nymboida, — as from 16th December, 1926, vice Constable William Wilson.

JOHN T. LANG,

Colonial Treasurer.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/220227278


 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 17 October 1924 (No.134), page 4786

Assistant Deputy Electoral Registrars for the Electoral Districts set against their respective names, in pursuance of the provisions of the abovementioned Act, — to take effect from the dates specified, viz.: —
Constable Donald Ross Rowlison, Fernmount, Oxley ( Fernmount ), in lieu of Bolton ( on leave), — from 8th September, 1924.

 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 22 July 1921 (No.103), page 4249

The undermentioned members of the Police Force to exercise within the Licensing Districts preceding their names the authority conferred by section 63, subsection 1, of the Liquor Act, 1912, from the dates specified,

viz.:—

Bellingen — Constable Donald Ross Rowlison and Constable Albert Edward Moore, stationed at Bellingen, -—from the 1st July, 1921.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/224619974


 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 13 August 1920 (No.150 (SUPPLEMENT)), page 4857

The undermentioned members of the Police Force to exercise, within the Licensing Districts preceding their names, the authority conferred by section 63, subsection 1 of the Liquor Act, 1912, from the dates specified, viz.: —

Grafton— Constable Donald Ross Rowlison, stationed at Coramba, — from the 19th July, 1920.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/224610082


 

* Story behind any Nickname:


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
 


 

 




Warrick Edmund Tom HENSLEY

Warrick Edmund Tom HENSLEY 

AKA  Warwick HENSLEY, Warrick HENSLEY  

* Nickname:  ?

Late of  ? 

 

Relations in ‘the job’:

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  086A

1st Class to ever be Sworn In whilst wearing Summer Uniform. Also had the shortest Initial Training of 1 month. Sworn In on Monday. Started work at their stations on Tuesday.

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  9963

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 27 February 1961 ( aged 23 years, 9 months, 18 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed Monday 27 March 1961 ( aged 23 years, 10 months, 18 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 April 1967

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 1 April 1971

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 31 August 1977

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 31 March 1986

 

Final Rank: = Senior Sergeant

 

Stations?, Northern District ( 1968 ), ?, Gulgong ( 1973 / 1975 ), ?

  

Service: From 27 February 1961     to    17 October 1991 = 30 years, 7 months, 20 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 54 years, 5 months, 8 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  31 years, 7 months, 30 days

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 11 December 1980 ( Sgt )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( SenSgt )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( SenSgt )

Warwick HENSLEY
Class 086 – Redfern Police Academy – Secondary Training. Warwick HENSLEY

 

Class 086 - Redfern Police Academy - Secondary Training. Here is a photo from <strong>1962</strong>, us poor lot going to Redfern Police Academy after probation finished.<br /> Names I can remember, John <strong>McInerney </strong># 9937, <a href="https://police.freom.com/warren-john-mckinnon/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Warren <strong>McKINNON</strong></a> # 9971, Ron <strong>Bloxham</strong> # 9894, <a href="https://police.freom.com/warwick-edmund-tom-hensley/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Warwick <strong>Hensley </strong></a># 9963, E.B. Russell <strong>Cox # 9927</strong>, Cec <strong>Shears </strong># 9876, <strong>Kneeling down</strong> are <a href="https://police.freom.com/anthony-john-lannan/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Tony <strong>Lannan </strong></a># 9896, Floyd <strong>Ballard </strong># 9912, Kevin <strong>Wales </strong># 9910, R. <strong>Northcott</strong> # 9948.<br /> First class to get the 'new' summer uniform.
Class 086 – Redfern Police Academy – Secondary Training.
Here is a photo from 1962, us poor lot going to Redfern Police Academy after probation finished.

Names I can remember, John McInerney # 9937, Warren McKINNON # 9971, Ron Bloxham # 9894, Warwick Hensley # 9963, E.B. Russell Cox # 9927, Cec Shears # 9876, Kneeling down are Tony Lannan # 9896, Floyd Ballard # 9912, Kevin Wales # 9910, R. Northcott # 9948.

First class to get the ‘new’ summer uniform.

 

 Born:  Sunday 9 May 1937

Died on:  Friday 16 June 2023

Age:  86 years, 1 month, 7 days

Organ Donor:  No ( Age prohibitive )

 

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event / Diagnosis date ?

 

Funeral date:  Thursday 22 June 2023 @ 2pm

Funeral locationManning Great Lakes Memorial Park, Pampoolah Road, Pampoolah, NSW

Manning – Great Lakes PAC will provide an Official Police Guard of Honour

LIVE STREAM    ?

 

 

Wake location???

Wake date???

 

 

Funeral Parlour:  Becker Family Funerals, 183 Pampoolah Rd, Taree, NSW   e: admin@mglmg.com.au

 

Buried at:  Cremated

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( June 2023 )

 

 

WARRICK 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

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Sergeants Course Redfern 12/2/79 to 30/3/79 - Back Row (LtoR) John Dooley, Clem Rankin, Alan Hines, Ron Hockey, Brian Mays, Noel Parkinson, Mick Knight, Ron Rogerson. Middle Row- Col Campbell, Laurie Carroll, Mike Stephens, Len Maloney, Col Wedderburn, John Wakefield, Gary Jennings. Front Row - Ian Campbell, Barry Cafe, Alex Morton (Instructor), Trevor Thompson (Instructor), Warwick Hensley, Jude Maloney, Bill Shute.
Sergeants Course Redfern 12/2/79 to 30/3/79
Back Row (L to R)
John Dooley, Clem Rankin, Alan Hines, Ron Hockey, Brian Mays, Noel Parkinson, Mick Knight, Ron Rogerson.

Middle Row
Col Campbell, Laurie Carroll, Mike Stephens, Len Maloney, Col Wedderburn, John Wakefield, Gary Jennings

Front Row
Ian Campbell, Barry Cafe, Alex Morton (Instructor), Trevor Thompson (Instructor), Warwick Hensley, Jude Maloney, Bill Shute.


 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Thursday 12 April 1990 (No.49), page 3184

NOTICE of intended distribution of estate.— Any person having any claim upon the estate of Nellie Mary Hensley, late of 63 George Street, Inverell, widow, in the State of New South Wales, who died on 13th February, 1989, must send particulars of his claim to the Executors, Warrick Edmund Tom Hensley and Robert Paul Goodyer, care of Avern McIntyre & Co., Solicitors, Avern Chambers, 3 Rivers Street, Inverell, N.S.W. 2360 (D.X. 6153, Inverell ), tel.: (067)22 2922, within two (2) calendar months from publication of this notice. After that time the executors may distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the Claims of which at the time of distribution they have notice. Probate was granted in New South Wales on 10th May, 1989. AVERN McINTYRE & CO., Solicitors, Avern Chambers, 3 Rivers Street, Inverell, N.S.W. 2360 (D.X. 6153, Inverell ), tel.:(067)22 2922.

( 7099 )

 

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/231883797


 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 14 February 1975 (No.35), page 480

APPOINTMENTS

Department of the Attorney-General and of Justice

HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has approved of the following appointments:

The undermentioned members of the Police Force to be Inspectors under the Liquor Act, 1912, as amended by subsequent Acts, for the Licensing District preceding their names, from the dates specified, viz.:

 

Mudgee.— Senior Constable Warrick Edmund Tom Hensley, stationed at Gulgong during the absence on leave of Sergeant 3rd Class Royston John Mclntyre, from 1st December, 1974.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/220167155


 

* Story behind any Nickname:


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
21 June 2023


 

 




Steven Richard WATSON

Steven Richard WATSON

AKA Steve WATSON, Watto

* Nickname:  ?

Late of  ? 

 

Relations in ‘the job’:

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  126

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. # 14508

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 22 February 1971 ( aged 20 years, 11 months, 17 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed Monday 5 April 1971 ( aged 21 years, 1 month, 0 days )

Constable – appointed 5 April 1972

Constable 1st Class – appointed 5 April 1976

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 6 February 1987

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank: =  ?

Steven Richard WATSON AKA Steve WATSON, Watto

Stations?, Parramatta ( 18 Division )( HWP ),  Parramatta ( 18 Division )( Accident Investigation Squad ), ?, Crash Investigation Unit ( North Region )( Hornsby ), ?

  

Service: From 22 February 1971      to     ? ? ?  ?   years,  Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age:?

Time in Retirement from Police?

 

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

 

 

 Born:   Sunday 5 March 1950

Died on:  16 June 2023 in Qld

Age: 73 years, 3 months, 11 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

 

Cause:  Cancer – Throat

Event location:   ? , Qld

Event / Diagnosis date ?

 

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location?

LIVE STREAM    ?

 

 

Wake location???

Wake date???

 

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

 

Buried at?

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot?

Grave GPS?,       ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( June 2023 )

 

 

STEVE 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.

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
19 June 2023