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Andrew William ALLEN

 Andrew William ALLEN

AKA  ANDY / AJ
Late of  ?

Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #  20891

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank = Leading Senior Constable

Stations?, Knox, Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Belgrave, Olinda – death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  9 November 2018 = 40 years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   Tuesday  17 February 1959

Died on:   Friday  9 November 2018

Age:  59

Cause:   Suicide by ?

Event location:  Olinda Police Station

Event date:  Friday  9 November 2018

Funeral date:   Monday 19 November 2018 @ 11am

Funeral location:   the Chapel, Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  Selwyn Allen – 98881672

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

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Andrew William ALLEN Andrew William ALLEN

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ALLEN, Andrew William
Died 9th November, 2018.

Loved brother and brother-in-law of Stuart, Jan, Geoffrey and Trish.

Published in The Age on Nov. 17, 2018

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ALLEN.
A Service celebrating the life of Leading Senior Constable Andrew Allen will be held in the Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley on MONDAY (Nov. 19, 2018) commencing at 11.00 a. m.
A Private Cremation will follow.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Andrew to Police Legacy.
Envelopes available at the Service.
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Published in Herald Sun on 14/11/2018
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FERNY CREEK
A Ferny Creek woman, 35, is lucky to be alive after her car rolled and crashed into trees on One Tree Hill Rd last Sunday afternoon. Belgrave Leading Senior Constable Andrew Allen said the woman, who was the sole occupant, had left home and was travelling west towards Churchill Drive when the car left the road and rolled before coming to rest between three large trees. Leading Sen-Constable Allen said the woman was taken to The Alfred hospital by ambulance with “what appeared to be minor injuries”, including some chest pain. Police are waiting to speak with the woman but speed was believed to be a factor. “It was a fine day, there were no other contributing factors at this stage,” Leading Sen-Constable Allen said. Alcohol and drugs have been ruled out.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/outer-east/street-watch-dandenong-ranges-woman-fights-driveby-bag-snatcher-in-upwey/news-story/07814d8d9aec2441b7c6df1f705e810d
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Ferny Creek woman survives One Tree Hill Rd crash

A FERNY Creek woman, 35, is lucky to be alive after her car rolled and crashed into trees on One Tree Hill Rd yesterday.

Belgrave Leading Senior Constable Andrew Allen said the woman, who was the sole occupant, had left home and was travelling towards Churchill Drive when she lost control on a bend and rolled before coming to rest between three large trees.

Leading Sen-Constable Allen said the woman was taken to The Alfred hospital by ambulance with “what appeared to be minor injuries”, including chest pain.

Police are waiting to speak with the woman but speed was believed to be a factor.

“It was a fine day, there were no other contributing factors at this stage,” Leading Sen-Constable Allen said.

Alcohol and drugs have been ruled out.

A woman was lucky to escape with only "minor injuries" after her car left the road at a bend and ploughed into several trees in Ferny Creek on Sunday afternoon.

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24 August 2015

OLINDA Police are searching for information after a white fence was defaced over the weekend.
Leading Senior Constable Andrew Allen said that after 11pm on Friday, 21 August, someone had blotched black paint on a white fence in Hilton Road in Sassafras.
He said the part of the fence was a white pillar with an antique light on top, and that black paint had been blotched on it.
“You wouldn’t call it graffiti as such, it’s just black-on-white,” Leading Sec Const Allen said.
The property is opposite to the Ferny Creek Recreation Reserve.
Anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Paul Matthew TOPHAM

Paul Matthew TOPHAM 

AKA TOPPY
Late of  ?

Victoria Police Force

Academy Class # ????

Regd. #  36971

Rank:  Senior Constable

Final Rank = Senior Constable

Stations?, Hastings, Southern Metro Region – Somerville HWP – Death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  1 January 2019 =  ? years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Posthumously ( 9 Jan 2019 ) Awarded a Commendation for two incidents he attended ( as mentioned below )

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Tuesday  1 January 2019

Age:  37

Cause:   PTSD – Suicide – Mental Health issues – ( Method ? )

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Wednesday  9 January 2019 @ 4.30pm

Funeral location:   the Cumulus Stratus Chapel, Bunorong Memorial Park, 790 Frankston – Dandenong Rd, Dandenong South

Wake location:  ?TBA

Funeral Parlour:  ?TBA

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

Paul TOPHAM

Paul TOPHAM

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Fighting PTSD Vicpol

Today I attended the funeral service of Senior Constable Paul TOPHAM and listened to the many messages of love and appreciation of a great family man that Toppy was.

As I stood in the foyer of the Cumulus Stratus Chapel, I observed a full house of family, friends and police members paying respects to a man that was destined to be a member of the blue army. 6ft 9 inches tall and it was mentioned very big feet which were noticed during the beautiful photo presentation of his life.

We all observed a man that cared for his partner, 5 children and the family pets. I also saw a man with a love of motor bike riding or driving a tractor.His father spoke of Paul always finding peace on the property in Yea.

His father also spoke about the battle Paul had for many years being diagnosed with PTSD and thanked many that assisted Paul during his journey.

The funeral service finished with the sound of a single bagpipe player walking through the large guard of honour for Paul.

In memory of Pauls police life he received a commendation for the work he performed in relation to a high profile public incident where he looked after the grieving mother whose child had just been murdered. Paul was also the first on scene giving CPR to the Hastings Jeweller who was murdered during a daylight robbery. These events unfortunately took a toll on a man who had a big heart

To all my friends who I spoke to today at the service and all those that were unable to attend. Please look after yourself and each other.

Its times like these that really makes me even more passionate for the #fightingptsdvicpol campaign.

There is always someone that is only a phone call away that you can call or message or please use the support numbers on the webpage

www.protectingtheprotectors.com

RIP Paul. Your legacy will continue with other members that have gone before you.
May you keep a look out for your family and friends from above.

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Batty case constable’s death shocks friends and family

A senior police officer who helped Rosie Batty through the aftermath of her son Luke’s murder has died, shocking friends and family.

Leading Senior Constable Paul Topham was a key part of a coronial inquest into the 11-year-old’s death and was praised for his efforts during the matter.

Police Association Secretary Wayne Gatt said the well-respected officer would be sorely missed.

ROSIE BATTY STEPS DOWN FROM FOUNDATION

STUNNING NEW PORTRAIT OF ROSIE BATTY UNVEILED

THE SHOCKING STATISTIC NO AUSTRALIAN SHOULD ACCEPT

Luke Batty. Picture: Supplied/Instagram

“The Police Association is deeply saddened by the ­sudden, tragic loss of one of our members in recent days,” he said.

“We would like to express our deepest sympathies to the member’s family, friends and shattered colleagues, and remind them that we are here to support them in any we can.”

Ms Batty said she would ­remember Sen Constable Topham for helping her through some of her darkest days. “I can’t speak highly enough of what he did for me,” she said.

“He was someone I could turn to when I was scared or worried about something. He was there for me when some in the police force weren’t.”

Ms Batty said she had heard Sen Constable Topham had been struggling with mental health issues in recent times.

“I knew he was going through some tough times but I’m saddened to hear that he’s no longer with us,” Ms Batty said. “It’s an absolute tragedy.”

A Victoria Police spokeswoman confirmed an officer from the Southern Metro region had died and a report was being prepared for the coroner.

The death is not being treated as suspicious.

In his coronial findings, Judge Ian Gray praised Sen Constable Topham for his efforts during the investigation.

If you are experiencing personal problems call Lifeline on 13 11 14.

ryan.tennison@news.com.au

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January 04 2019 – 06:49

In memoriam: Senior Constable Paul Matthew Topham, Victoria Police #36971, Southern Metro region, died suddenly after many years of brave struggle with PTSD on the 1st January 2019. He was 37 years old.  He was a key part of the investigation and the subsequent coronial inquest into Rosie Batty’s 11-year-old son Luke’s death. Senior Constable Paul Topham arrested the killer in January 2013. Judge Ian Gray praised Sr Cst. Topham for his excellent efforts during the investigation.⠀ ⠀ Police Association Secretary Wayne Gatt said the well-respected officer would be sorely missed. “We would like to express our deepest sympathies to the member’s family, friends and shattered colleagues, and remind them that we are here to support them in any we can,” he said.⠀ ⠀ Senior Constable Paul Topham fought a heroic battle with operational stress injury (PTSD) in recent times.⠀ ⠀ He left behind his loving wife and five children. Our thoughts and prayers with his family.


 




Victor KOSTIUK

 Victor “Vic” KOSTIUK

Husband of Retired Member of Victoria Police – Superintendent Pauline Kostiuk

Father of Serving Victoria Police member – Detective Felix Kostiuk

Late of  ?

Victoria Police

Regd. #?

 

Rank: Detective Senior Sergeant

Final Rank = Detective Senior Sergeant

 

Stations: Somerville Family Violence Unit, Officer in Charge

ServiceFrom  1980  to  14th September = 38 years Service

 

Awards: National Medal (6th of September, 1995)

 

Born: Thursday, 5 February 1959

Died on: Friday, 14 September 2018 during the early afternoon

Age: 59

Cause: motor vehicle collision

 

Event location: Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley, Victoria

Event date: September 21st, 2018, commencing at 2.00 pm

 

Funeral date: TBA (private burial will follow)

Funeral location:  TBA

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  Selwyn Allen All Faiths Funerals, 15 Derham Street, Mt Waverley, Victoria 3149 

Buried at:  TBA

 Memorial located at:  TBA

Victor Kostiuk

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Proud police family mourn loss of veteran killed on memorial ride

15 September 2018 — 11:45am – by Joe Hinchliffe

Detective Senior Sergeant Victor ‘Vic’ Kostiuk died after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car travelling in the opposite direction along the Princes Highway near Orbost on Friday.

Among those mourning the 59-year-old veteran officer are his son, Detective Felix Kostiuk – who was riding next to his father when he was hit – and his wife, retired Superintendent Pauline Kostiuk.

Detective Senior Sergeant Kostiuk’s immediate family asked for privacy. But his broader blue family in the Victoria Police remembered him as a leader in the fight against domestic violence who had much more to give.

Acting Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said Detective Senior Sergeant Kostiuk had been “chuffed” to be given a role at the head of the Somerville Family Violence Unit just a few months ago.

“He’s been a detective on-and-off throughout his career but it was a very big thing for him to again get to the rank of detective and have that in front of his senior sergeant rank,” Acting Chief Commissioner Patton said on Saturday.

“He’s been committed in the latter stages of his career to combating family violence and he’s become somewhat of an expert in family violence and very well respected.

“Victor was planning to be working for many more years to go, he had a much-unfinished business, especially in the family violence world, where he seemed to have a renewed lease of life and energy to achieve great outcomes.”


Victoria Police mourn Victor Kostiuk, one of their own killed on a charity motorcycle ride

15 September 2018 – 6:46pm – by Kathy Lord

Victoria Police is pleading with the public to obey the road rules after one of their own was killed in a charity motorcycle ride in honour of officers killed in the line of duty.

Detective Senior Sergeant Victor Kostiuk, 59, was riding alongside his son, also a police officer, in the Wall to Wall charity ride from Melbourne to Canberra when he was killed.

A car driving in the opposite direction on the Princes Highway east of Orbost, in far eastern Victoria, veered onto the wrong side of the road and collided with Detective Senior Sergeant Kostiuk’s motorcycle.

He and his son had been travelling about 10 minutes ahead of the main group of 300 riders.

Victoria Police Acting Chief Commissioner Shane Patton started the ride in Melbourne on Friday and told them to go safely.

He went through the police academy with the dead officer’s wife and said the family was in mourning.

“Clearly they’re shattered,” he said.

“Victor was a fantastic member of this organisation, a member for nearly 40 years.

“He was really chuffed just the other day to have been recently appointed back to the rank of detective senior sergeant, something he was particularly proud of.

“It’s a tremendous loss for Victoria Police.”

Source: TheNewDaily


Drugs involved in cop’s road death, court hears

17 September 2018 – 10:05pm – by Josh Fagan

The driver appeared in Latrobe Valley Magistrates’ Court on Monday, charged with culpable driving causing the death of Detective Senior Sergeant Victor Kostiuk, 59.

The crash happened on the Princes Highway at Cabbage Tree Creek, near Orbost, on Friday afternoon.

It is alleged the suspect veered onto the wrong side of the road and was travelling at 137kmh when he struck Detective Senior Sergeant Kostiuk, Seven News reported.

The court heard the suspect had earlier smoked ice, took Valium and drunk alcohol before getting a friend, 16, to blow into an interlock device before he took over driving, Seven News reported. Major Collision Investigation Unit Detective Phil Frith told Latrobe Valley Magistrates Court Mr Reid had had one hour’s sleep when he decided to drive back on Friday, Illawarra Mercury reported.

Mr Kostiuk was riding his motorcycle as part of the Wall to Wall ride in honour of fallen officers. His son, Detective Senior Sergeant Felix Kostiuk, was also among a motorcade of 300 motorbike riders who were due to arrive at the National Police Memorial in Canberra on Saturday.

Acting Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said some of his last words to Det Sen-Sgt Kostiuk as he left on the memorial ride were “travel safely”.

Source: news.com.au.


Note: sometimes also spelled Kostuik.

Notices

KOSTIUK Victor
5 Feb, 1959 – 14 Sep, 2018.
Adored husband of Pauline, wife of 38 years. Devoted father and idol of Felix and perfect father-in-law of Nicole. Loved brother of Alex and Eleanore and inspirational uncle to many.

His mighty presence, passion and joyfulness have made the world a better place.

“Be the instrument of change”


KOSTIUK

A Service celebrating the life of Detective Senior Sergeant Victor Kostiuk will be held in the Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley on Friday (September 21st, 2018) commencing at 2.00 pm. A Private Burial will follow.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Victor to Police Legacy. Envelopes available at the Service.

POLICE HONOURS

Victoria Police


KOSTIUK. – Victor.

The President, Executive and Members of The Police Association mourn the passing of Detective Senior Sergeant Victor Kostiuk and extend their deepest sympathy to his family.

At Rest





Gary MILLER

Gary MILLER 

Late of  ?

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #  30326

Rank:  Leading Senior Constable

Final Rank = Leading Senior Constable

Stations?, Highway Patrol – Death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  31 December 2017 ? years Service

Awards:   ?

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Sunday  31 December 2017

Age?

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Wednesday  10 January 2018 @ 1.30pm

Funeral location:   Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley, Victoria

Funeral Parlour:  Selwyn Allen – 98881672

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

 

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MILLER.
A Service celebrating the life of Leading Senior Constable Gary Miller will be held in the Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley on WEDNESDAY (Jan. 10, 2018) at 1.30 p. m.
A Private Cremation will follow.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Gary to McCulloch House. Envelopes available at the Service.
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Published in Herald Sun on 04/01/2018
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Victoria Police Historical Society 1 Jan 2018 ·
I would like to diverge a little from the subject of police history to acknowledge a member who passed away in service yesterday.
Leading Senior Constable Gary Miller, 30326, current Highway patrolman was an exceptional member and friend to many.
Committed to making the roads safer, Gary was in all respects the quiet achiever.
I say this with good authority having worked with Gary back in the day.
I acknowledge your service and dedication.
Stand easy Gary, your job here is done.
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Alexander David ADAMS

Alexander David ADAMS

Late of  ?

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #  ?????

Rank:  Sergeant – Suspended

Stations?, St Kilda – Suspension

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? ? years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Wednesday  22 December 1982

Age?

Cause:   Suicide – shotgun

Event location:   ?, Frankston, Victoria

Event date:   Wednesday  22 December 1982

Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 


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Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995), Wednesday 15 December 1976, page 16


NOTES FOUND, COURT TOLD

MELBOURNE, Tuesday. – – A cache of notes found in the home of a Melbourne man was thought to be valuable evidence in relation to the Victorian Club robbery, an armed robbery squad detective told the Melbourne City Court today.

Detective-Senior Constable Alexander Adams said he went to the man’s home in Kett Street, Nunawading on July. 14, looking for a man known as Stanley Ernest James.

He said Mr James was wanted for questioning in connection with the Victorian Club robbery in April this year.

Detective Adams said Mr Daniel Hacking opened the door of his home wearing pyjamas when he went with other police to Kett Street at 10.35pm on July 14.

He said he found large bundles of money in a plastic bag in a set of drawers in a built-in wardrobe. He said Mr Hacking told him he was looking after the money for his brother-in-law, Mr Stan James.

Mr Hacking and his wife were charged with having unlawfully possessed $11,400 in notes of various denominations reasonably suspected of being stolen, and with having handled the same amount of money, knowing it was stolen, between June 1 and July 14 this year.

Mr Hacking was committed for trial on the second charge. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail of S500 with a similar surety.

The charge of having unlawfully possessed the money was adjourned to a date to be fixed.

Charges against Mrs Hacking were dismissed.

Mr Norman Leung Lee, 28, of Kerferd Street, Essendon, appeared in the Melbourne City Court today on a charge involving the robbery of $1.3 million.

Mr Lee, a dim sim maker, is charged with armed robbery on Mr Norman Paragree. an armed guard, of $1,387,540 at the Victorian Club in Queen Street on April 21.

Mr Lee is also charged with having received $124,000 in cash between April 21 and October 5.

Mr Lee was recently granted bail in the Supreme Court.

Mr L. T. Griffin CSM respited his bail today and adjourned the charges to March 24 next year.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131801471

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Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995), Wednesday 3 October 1979, page 14


Sergeant pocketed bail: witness

MELBOURNE: A Sydney man told the County Court in Melbourne yesterday that a St Kilda policeman had pocketed $500 that he had given to him for bail money in 1977.

Mr John Mitchell Purvis, of Rose Bay, told the court he thought he had “been had” after the policeman refused to give him a receipt for the money.

Mr Purvis was giving evidence before Judge Ravech at the trial of a suspended policeman, Sergeant Alexander David Adams.

Sergeant Adams has pleaded not guilty to having obtained $500 by deception, having stolen $500 and having received a secret commission of $500.

The Crown prosecutor, Mr J. T. Hassett, told the jury that the charges were alternative counts and related to an incident alleged to have occurred on August 3 at the St Kilda CIB office.

Mr Hassett said that Mr Purvis had owned a milk bar in Elwood in August last year and Sergeant Adams had been one of a number of policemen who questioned him about stolen property found in his shop.

He said Mr Purvis had been taken to the Prahran police station to be charged with receiving stolen property and had asked Sergeant Adams on the way about bail.

Mr Hassett said Sergeant Adams asked him, “How would $500 suit?” Mr Purvis had later been released on bail on his own undertaking, which meant he did not have to lodge any bail money.

Mr Purvis said that Sergeant Adams asked him to come to the St Kilda CIB the next day and he thought he was going there “to pay bail money”.

He went to the CIB office the next morning and gave Sergeant Adams $500 in cash.

“I took the money out and gave it to Adams and asked for a receipt”, he said.

“He said, ‘You’re not getting a receipt’. He took the money and stuck it in his pocket”.

The trial continues today.

 

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110602462

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Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995), Thursday 23 December 1982, page 8


Shot officer ‘on charge’

MELBOURNE: A Melbourne police sergeant who was found dead in a car at suburban Frankston yesterday morning had appeared in the Melbourne City Court on Tuesday on a blackmail charge.

Police said that Sergeant Alexander David Adams had been found with a gunshot wound to the head. A shotgun and a note were found near his body.

Police said that Sergeant Adams had been suspended from duty and had entered no plea at his court appearance yesterday.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/130838548

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Delvene KING

Delvene KING

AKA  Del
Late of  ?

Victoria Police

Regd. #  31857

Victoria Police Academy squad 6 of 1999, graduated on 24 September 1999

Rank:  Constable – sworn in and appointed on 22 September 1999

Senior Constable – appointed on 22 September 2003

Leading Senior Constable – appointed on 22 September 2011

Stations:  Melbourne East, Essendon and Moonee Ponds in Melbourne, Victoria

ServiceFrom  10th of May, 1999  to  21st of March, 2018 = 18 years Service

Awards: Victoria Police Service Medal, 1st Clasp, 15 Years; National Medal, 15 Years

Born:   15 April 1975

Died on:   21 March 2018

Age:  42

Cause:   complications caused by Adult Onset Stills Disease

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   9th of April 2018, 2pm

Funeral location:   Good Shepherd Chapel at the Abbotsford Convent

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   cremated, memorial to be confirmed

 Memorial located at:   ?

Family information: Loved Wife of Sean McConville
Mother to AJ and Milla
Daughter of Peter and Patricia King
Sister to Sharni and Adam

Delvene King

Del

Del

Del

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Leading Senior Constable Delvene King was stationed at Melbourne East, Essendon and Moonee Ponds in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia while serving for Victoria Police.

She has always dedicated her life to the community. Outside of policing, Del was also a former President of Rotary Club Flemington and managed several teams for Vic Synchro – Victorian Synchronised Ice Skating community.

“Rest now in eternal peace, freedom and happiness, free from all suffering and illness. You mean the world to so very many people beautiful lady, sending a world of love with you always Del.”

“The lives of so very many people near and far are so much richer for having had known loved or even met Del and her generosity still continues through her organ donations and Del will also continue to help others by way of important and much needed medical research.”

Links:

Bon Voyage to GSE Team to India – Rotary District 9800

Aussie cops in state to exchange tricks of the trade

Ice Lounge Launch Party

Rotary Networker

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Gavin John FREW

Gavin John EW

Late of Mt Bruno, formerly of Horsham

Victoria police force

Regd.  27893

Rank:  Leading Senior Constable

 

Stations: Broadmeadows, Ararat, Horsham and Wangaratta HWP – Death

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1989  to  24 September 2017= ? years Service

 

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

 

Born:   26 March 1969

Died on:  Sunday  24 September 2017

Age:  48

Cause:  PTSD – Suicide

 

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

 

Funeral date:  5 October 2017 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:  Our Lady’s Catholic Church, corner of Murdoch Road and White Street, Wangaratta

 

Buried at:  Private Cremation

 

 Funeral Director:   Mason Park Funerals – 03 57215060

Memorial located at?

 

Gavin John FREW

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Frew Gavin- Funeral Service Booklet – pdf


Family mourns dedicated Wangaratta police officer, father and ‘lovable idiot’ Gavin Frew

The death of Leading Senior Constable Gavin Frew has devastated his family and Wangaratta police colleagues who always found joy in his unique ways.

He had been stationed with the Wangaratta Highway Patrol in recent years after moving to the region from Horsham, but died this week.

Daughter Kaycee Frew said her father was her best friend.

“He was a loving husband, an amazing father and a lovable idiot to all,” she said.

“His many years of service in the Victoria police brought joy to the people who worked with him – the hole left in our lives is deep and painful.”

Gavin John FREW

Leading Senior Constable Frew was known for his dedication to the job and sense of humour, but also suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Ms Frew described him as her “sad clown” and wanted to make him the face of the disorder within Victoria Police. His death comes as Police Remembrance Day will be commemorated on September 29.

Superintendent Paul O’Halloran said messages of sympathy for the loss of Leading Senior Constable Frew had come from the Border region and from Horsham.

“He was always quite vocal around the building … it’s had a really significant impact,” he said.

“We’re shocked and saddened. Gavin was a well-liked and very well-respected member of the Wangaratta Highway Patrol and he’s also really well known across the force.”

Horsham-based friend Michael Ryan said Leading Senior Constable Frew was loved by all.

“He was a gorgeous young man. It was very hard to not like him, even as a copper. He was just good to people,” he said.

“There was nothing about him that was evil or mean.”

Mr Ryan knew Mr Frew through their mutual involvement with Horsham Saints Football Netball Club.

“Gavin came from a fantastic family – really good community-minded people,” he said.

“He was really good policeman. It takes a bit of skill and nous to be good at the job and still be at peace with your community, but he was both. We could do with a lot more people like him.”

A service for Leading Senior Constable Frew will be held in Wangaratta next week.

If you or anyone you know needs help, support is available by calling Lifeline on 13 11 14.

 

Date of birth: 26 March, 1969
Date of passing: 23 September, 2017
FREW – Gavin John
(Late of Mt Bruno and formerly of Horsham)
Tragically taken too soon on Saturday September 23, 2017 aged 48 years.
Soulmate and best friend to Rebecca, Brendan, Jemma and Kaycee.
Beloved son of Neil and Maree and son-in-law to Gary and Diane.
Adored brother and brother-in-law of Jodie, Nicole, Fiona-Louise, Rodney and their families.

You left a space no-one can fill.
You were loved beyond life.

Funeral Details

Funeral Prayers for Leading Senior Constable Gavin Frew 27893 will be offered in Our Lady’s Catholic Church, corner of Murdoch Road and White Street, Wangaratta on Thursday October 5, 2017 commencing at 10.30am.
A Private Cremation will follow this Service.
POLICE HONOURS
In lieu of flowers, a donation made to the Starlight Foundation for Rosie Carroll would be greatly appreciated. Donation envelopes will be available at the Church.


 

The final salute of respect for much-loved Wangaratta police officer Gavin Frew

 

The emotional, and at times funny, funeral for Leading Senior Constable Gavin Frew was a fitting tribute to the well-loved Wangaratta police officer.

His colleagues lined White Street after the service on Thursday in a guard of honour, saluting his casket and family members as a final mark of respect.

Leading Senior Constable Frew’s death came as a shock to those around him, and wife Bec Frew thanked the hundreds of people at the funeral for their support to keep her strong.

“If everybody just took on that little bit of love and happiness, and shared it with everyone around them, what a wonderful world it would be,” she said

“You were my other half, my soulmate, my anchor in so many storms … You made our world a better place, you will be forever in our hearts.”

He was remembered as a proud father, larrikin big brother, devoted friend and although he was constantly making those around him laugh on and off the job, he was the ultimate professional as a police officer.

Daughter Kaycee Frew said the day was a chance to “celebrate the life of a very loved idiot”.

Kaycee Frew September 24, 2017 · It hurts my soul to inform you all that my best mate Gavin has left us too soon. I will miss you forever. Thanks for helping to make me the amazing person I am today. Miss you so much already Dad. Rest easy my Gangster. ❤️
Kaycee Frew September 24, 2017 · It hurts my soul to inform you all that my best mate Gavin has left us too soon. I will miss you forever. Thanks for helping to make me the amazing person I am today. Miss you so much already Dad. Rest easy my Gangster. ❤️

“My dad had the amazing ability to make people laugh in any circumstance, especially under serious ones. His cheeky smile and quirky personality is what we’ll all miss the most,” she said.

Leading Senior Constable Frew graduated the police academy in 1989, passing the final fitness test despite a broken collarbone he suffered while trying to do a stand-up somersault after winning a football final.

He served in Broadmeadows, Ararat and Horsham, before moving to Wangaratta in 2012.

Most of the speakers at the funeral recounted Leading Senior Constable Frew’s favourite piece of trivia he would constantly ask family, friends, colleagues and even people he pulled over on the road: when was the Battle of Hastings?

Wangaratta Highway Patrol Sergeant Michael Connors confirmed the legend that the officer was always looking for a motorist who knew the right answer, 1066. “If they got that correct, there was a chance of them getting a warning,” he said.

Leading Senior Constable Frew’s call sign “Wangaratta 610” has been retired as a mark of respect.

Thursday’s service was also attended by Acting Chief Commissioner Andrew Crisp and Acting Assistant Commissioner Clive Rust.

Donations to the Starlight Children’s Foundation were being collected by the family in lieu of flowers.

Police ‘macho culture’ needs to change

Leading Senior Constable Gavin Frew was a man of extraordinary light and good humour, but he was also one of many police officers who suffered post-traumatic stress disorder.

His family now want to raise awareness of the condition.

Long-time friend Anthony Hoffmann told Thursday’s service about the many good times he had with Leading Senior Constable Frew, but said things had to change when it came to dealing with PTSD.

“Over the years we’d always get together and trade some war stories – some funny, some not so funny – but we’d never talk about how these moments affected us, I guess mainly because silently we did not want to appear weak,” he said.

This is wrong and we need to change this attitude.

“If there’s one thing we can and should take away from this tragedy, it’s that we need to change this macho culture and to learn to talk and to ask for help when we need it, otherwise we’ll needlessly lose more sons, daughters, husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters – enough is enough.

“I implore you to take this message away today: life is precious and our time here short, so we owe it to our loved ones to be the best we can, but we can’t do that alone so it’s time to man up and be honest with those around you.

“Don’t wait to be asked, just please ask for help if you need it.”

Mr Hoffmann said his friend was a very courageous man, looking out for team mates on the football field and in other parts of life.

“He never took a backwards step, even when the odds were stacked against him,” he said.

If you or anyone you know needs help, support is available by calling Lifeline on 13 11 14.

 

 

Horsham Saints Cricket Club<br /> Like This Page · September 26, 2017 ·<br /> Vale Gavin Frew.<br /> This morning I learnt of the untimely passing of Gavin Frew who by his own words couldn't bat and couldn't bowl.<br /> Gavin played just the 20 matches for the club for 68 runs (HS 26) but he did return for our premiership reunions earlier this year as a member of the C Grade 1988/89 premiership team. Gavin was a Vicpol member here in Horsham before heading up to Wangaratta.<br /> On behalf of the Horsham Saints (formally St. Michael's) Cricket Club we pass on our condolences to his family. - Trent King, Secretary<br /> Remember is ok to not be ok.<br /> It's always okay to ask for help.<br /> If you notice mates acting strange it doesn't hurt to ask if they are okay.<br /> — with Mike Toone.<br />
Horsham Saints Cricket Club
Like This Page · September 26, 2017 ·
Vale Gavin Frew.
This morning I learnt of the untimely passing of Gavin Frew who by his own words couldn’t bat and couldn’t bowl.
Gavin played just the 20 matches for the club for 68 runs (HS 26) but he did return for our premiership reunions earlier this year as a member of the C Grade 1988/89 premiership team. Gavin was a Vicpol member here in Horsham before heading up to Wangaratta.
On behalf of the Horsham Saints (formally St. Michael’s) Cricket Club we pass on our condolences to his family. – Trent King, Secretary
Remember is ok to not be ok.
It’s always okay to ask for help.
If you notice mates acting strange it doesn’t hurt to ask if they are okay.
— with Mike Toone.


 




Gavin Mathew SPROULE

Gavin Mathew SPROULE

Son of VicPol member Paul SPROULE
Late of Kialla

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #  36488

Rank:  Senior Constable – Acting Sergeant

Stations:  Horsham, Cobram, Wangaratta Highway Patrol, Shepparton Highway Patrol ( Mooroopna Police Stn ) – Death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  17 February 2018 =  ? years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   ? ? 1980 – 81

Died on:   Saturday  17 February 2018 about 9pm

Age:  37

Cause:   Motor Vehicle Accident – Driver – Off Duty

Event location:  cnr Verney Rd & Nightingale Way, Shepparton

Event date:  Saturday  17 February 2018 about 9pm

Funeral date:   Monday  26 February 2018 @ 1pm

Funeral location:   Sir Ian McLennan Community Centre

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Acting Sergeant Gavin Sproule
Acting Sergeant Gavin Sproule

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Policeman mourned after fatal crash in Shepparton

A POLICEMAN has been killed on his way to work in a tragic car crash in Shepparton.

Acting Sergeant Gavin Sproule, 37, from Kialla, was driving to work when he collided with another car at the intersection of Verney Road and Nightingale Way just after 9pm on Saturday.

He was flown to hospital but died on arrival. The Shepparton-based officer is being mourned by loved ones.

Inspector Troy Hargadon paid tribute to Acting Sergeant Sproule.

“Gavin was a well respected and valued member,” Insp Hargadon said.

“He had recently spent a period of time carrying out duties as a supervisor and he was well on his way to achieving his goal of promotion.

“He was much loved and respected by all. He is remembered by his wife and children.

“Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this tragic time.

“It will have an impact on our local members who do a wonderful job and who have lost a colleague and a friend.

“Victoria Police will continue to support our members in these tough times.”

 

Acting Sergeant Gavin Sproule, 37, was driving to work when he collided with another car. Picture: Supplied
Acting Sergeant Gavin Sproule, 37, was driving to work when he collided with another car. Picture: Supplied

Friend Annette Newman wrote on Facebook: “Rest in Peace Gavin. You will be sorely missed by everyone that knew you.”

“You will be forever missed but never forgotten. Will always love ya mate you were one in a million! And I was very lucky to call you my friend,” read another post.

A Police Association spokesman said it would provide support to Act Sgt Sproule’s family and colleagues

“The Police Association is deeply saddened by the death of one of our members, who was killed while on his way to working night shift in Shepparton,” a spokesman said.

“We offer our deepest condolences to his family, and we have reached out to them, and to the member’s colleagues who attended the scene, to offer any assistance and support they require.

“A senior Police Association representative is in Shepparton today to help guide affected members through this tragic time.”

The female driver of the other car was taken to hospital with minor injuries.

Investigators believe that a car travelling on Nightingale Way turned right onto Verney Road and collided with Act Sgt Sproule’s ute.

The vehicle flipped and came to a rest on its roof.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/policeman-mourned-after-fatal-crash-in-shepparton/news-story/fa3c74cf5ede98ca4431ce0f658ef602

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A police officer killed in a car accident while on his way to work on Saturday night has been remembered as a “true legend”.

Acting Sergeant Gavin Sproule, a member of Shepparton Highway Patrol, was on his way to night shift when a car collided with his Toyota ute about 9pm.

The Kialla man, a father of two young children, was airlifted to Melbourne but died on arrival.

Shepparton Inspector Troy Hargadon paid tribute to his colleague on Monday afternoon.

“He was vibrant and well-respected member who is sadly missed,” he told reporters.

“[He] has been a local member for a number of years having worked in Shepparton and most recently in an acting in the role as a supervisor.”

 Inspector Hargadon said a number of officers who had attended the scene on Saturday night were friends and colleagues of Mr Sproule.

“It is a significant event when people lose their lives on our roads and no doubt it always has an impact on the wider community,” he said.

“The complexity for us is that it is a colleague, and unfortunately, some of his peers and his friends, they responded to the horrible scene we were faced with on Saturday evening. They did so in such a manner that was outstanding and [I’m] certainly extremely proud of the efforts that they put in on that evening.”

Inspector Hargadon also praised the efforts of other emergency services and the greater community who provided the support on Saturday night at the scene of the crash.

He said officers who were traumatised by the incident were receiving ongoing care and counselling.

Mr Sproule, 37, has been remembered as a much-loved officer, with The Police Association said they were “deeply saddened” by the tragedy.

“We offer our deepest condolences to his family, and we have reached out to them, and to the member’s colleagues who attended the scene, to offer any assistance and support they require.

“A senior Police Association representative is in Shepparton today to help guide affected members through this tragic time.”

Tributes have poured in on social media for Mr Sproule, who was described as “a really great bloke” and “true legend” who would be sadly missed.

Investigators believe that a vehicle travelling on Nightingale Way turned right onto Verney Road and collided with Mr Sproule’s Toyota.

The female driver of the other vehicle was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries.

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/victoria/off-duty-police-officer-killed-in-shepparton-smash-a-true-legend-20180219-p4z0u4

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SPROULE Gavin Matthew
Acting Sergeant 36488
Passed away tragically as a result of an accident on Saturday February 17, 2018.
Dearly loved husband of Jayne, adored father of Max and Beau,
beloved son of Paul and Shirley,
loved brother of Brad.
Forever Loved Sadly Missed
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February 22, 2018
I remember Gavin as a young man growing up. Gavin was always a happy and polite young man with a wonderful outlook on life. He will be sadly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, Paul,Shirley,Brad and their families.
February 23, 2018
SPROULE Gavin Matthew
Acting Sergeant 36488
The funeral service to celebrate the life of Acting Sergeant Gavin Matthew Sproule will be held at the Sir Ian McLennan Community Centre Echuca Road, Mooroopna on Monday February 26th, 2018 commencing at 1.00pm.
A private cremation will follow.
In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Victoria Police Legacy.
Envelopes will be available at the Service.
POLICE HONOURS.
Owen Mohan Funerals

Shepparton 03 5821 2884

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Gavin Sproule was a well respected police officer who started out in Horsham

TRIBUTES are flowing for Wimmera man Gavin Sproule.

Gavin, 37, died after a car crash at Shepparton on Saturday night.

He had worked as an acting sergeant for the Victoria Police, based in the Goulburn Valley, for about 10 years.

Gavin grew up at Pimpinio before his father Paul took the reins as the police officer at Minyip.

Older brother Brad Sproule said Gavin was like any little brother.

“He was very adventurous, very boisterous, full on, flat out. But then he also had a very soft side,” he said. “He was very caring and loving.”

Brad said Gavin took those traits into fatherhood and became an exceptional parent.

Gavin and wife Jayne have two sons, Max and Beau.

“He and Jayne were a really good couple. There are always highs and lows in relationships and they just got through everything.They worked together,” Brad said.

Brad said Gavin wanted to follow in their father’s footsteps as a police officer, but tried several jobs before he embarked on that journey.

“He was a farm hand and did a bit of truck driving, but he loved the police force,” he said.

Gavin started his policing career in Horsham and later worked in Shepparton.

“When he was younger he pushed a lot of boundaries but he ended up being a very respected and very good police officer,” Brad said.

“He loved the job and was good at it.”

http://www.mailtimes.com.au/story/5237111/even-though-he-was-my-little-brother-i-really-looked-up-to-him/
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February 24, 2018

Gavin SPROULE

The life of Shepparton police Acting Sergeant Gavin Sproule will be celebrated at a funeral service in Mooroopna on Monday.

Acting Sgt Sproule was killed when his car and another vehicle collided at the intersection of Verney Rd and Nightingale Way just after 9pm — on Saturday, February 17.

Earlier this week colleagues remembered Mr Sproule as a ‘‘vibrant and respected’’ man.

‘‘He’s a brother, he’s a father, he’s a husband, and he’s a valued member of our organisation,’’ Shepparton police Inspector Troy Hargadon said.

‘‘To lose a life at any circumstance is a tragic event, and it has a significant impact on anybody, whether it’s a member of the police force, or a community member.

‘‘I’d like to thank the community for their support. Please stick with us, we are here, we are dedicated to serving you. We will continue to do that day in, day out, regardless of the circumstances.’’

Insp Hargadon said traffic diversions would be in place on Monday with vehicles expected to be diverted on Echuca Rd, Mooroopna.

‘‘Respectfully, we ask the community to be mindful,’’ he said.

Hundreds of people are expected to attend the full police honours service including police horses, motorbikes, vehicles and a pipe band.

 Acting Sgt Sproule had been stationed at Shepparton and Mooroopna, for a number of years, and also had connections to the Cobram and Wangaratta forces.

The funeral service will be held at the Sir Ian McLennan Community Centre on Monday, February 26 commencing at 1pm.

A private cremation will follow.

http://www.sheppnews.com.au/2018/02/24/133247/police-officers-life-celebrated
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Geoffrey Raymond EASTMAN

Geoffrey Raymond EASTMAN

aka  Geoff

Late of  ?

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #  ????

Rank?

Stations: ?

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = 30 years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  4 October 1960

Died on:  Sunday  22 January 2017

Age:  56

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:  Friday  3 February 2017 @ 1pm

Funeral locationTuckers Chapel, Barrabool Hills Centre, 4-32 Province Blvd, Highton (Geelong)

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial located at?

Geoff EASTMAN

 

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VALE

Geoffrey Raymond Eastman
4th October 1960 – 22 January 2017

Geoff joined the Australian Army 1980, where is served with RAAC and RACMP over a six year period. He then served for 30 years with the Victorian Police Force.

Family and friends are invited to attend a Service to Celebrate the Life of Mr Geoffrey Raymond Eastman to be held at Tuckers Chapel, Barrabool Hills Centre, 4-32 Province Blvd, Highton (Geelong) on FRIDAY (Feb. 3, 2017) at 1.00 p. m. prior to a private cremation.

Lest We Forget

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Kenneth Raymond McKENZIE

Kenneth Raymond McKENZIE

Late of  ?

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #

Rank?

Stations: ?

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 3 December 1987

Born? ? ?

Died on? ? ?

Age?

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date: Thursday  29 June 2017 @ 11am

Funeral location:  St Andrew’s Anglican Church, 229 New St, Brighton, Victoria

Buried at?

 Memorial located at?

 

 

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An inspirational leader who made major contributions to Victoria Police and the Victorian community.

First police coordinator of the Crime Stoppers program in 1987, and later chairman and Life Member of Crime Stoppers Victoria.

We thank him for his many years of outstanding leadership and his tireless work towards a safer Victoria.

Taken far too soon. Our deepest condolences to Gail, Dianne, Nicole, Simon and Ryan.

Published in The Age on July 1, 2017

http://tributes.theage.com.au/obituaries/theage-au/obituary.aspx?n=kenneth-raymond-mckenzie&pid=185956898&eid=sp_ommatch&eid=sp_ommatch
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A Service celebrating the life of Kenneth Raymond McKenzie will be held at St Andrew’s Anglican Church, 229 New St, Brighton on THURSDAY (June 29, 2017) commencing at 11 a. m. In lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation via www. curebraincancer . org. au/tribute/ken-mckenzie Private Cremation
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