Man exposes himself twice at Blacktown bus terminal
BLACKTOWN police are investigating fuel theft worth $3500 and an attack by three men on another man while walking home.
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Blacktown police are investigating several incidents, including fuel theft and an attack in Seven Hills.
BLACKTOWN
A man exposed himself at Blacktown bus terminal in Westpoint on Sunday at 4am. The man of caucasian appearance was wearing a dark blue hooded jumper and light blue jeans. The male was spoken to by staff but he exposed himself again before leaving the scene. Police are investigating.
GLENWOOD
A Glenwood family’s living room has been destroyed after a neighbour accidentally drove his car into it on Sunday. The man was moving his car when his foot slipped on to the accelerator. The driver was not injured and no one was home at the time.
EASTERN CREEK
Police are investigating the theft of $3500 worth of fuel from a service station at Eastern Creek. About 12.10pm a white Kenworth semi trailer entered the service station displaying stolen interstate plates. The theft involved two men filling multiple 44 gallon drums on the trailer and the vehicle then leaving the service station without pay for the fuel. The two men involved are described as caucasian in appearance. The younger man is about 18 year old and the second man is about 40 years old. Police are investigating the matter and are urging anyone with information about this incident to come forward.
SEVEN HILLS
A man was attacked walking from Seven Hills train station on Friday about 11.30pm. The 37-year-old Woodcroft man was walking along Terminus St about 11.30pm when he was approached by three men of Islander appearance that were consuming alcohol. One of the men punched the 37 year old, causing him to fall to the ground. The attackers stomped on the man, kicking him to the body and head. He sustained injuries to his ribs, shoulder and face. He lost consciousness and woke a short time later to find his satchel and phone missing. The three men responsible for the attached were described as wearing a black jumper and another wore a red jumper. Police are investigating and anyone with information is encouraged to contact Blacktown Police on 96719199 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
BLACKTOWN
Prevention of Domestic Violence Prevention Minister Pru Goward, visited Blacktown police station to announce the rollout of the Safer Pathway Program, which supports victims of domestic violence, on Friday. The program will rollout in Blacktown in November 2016. Safer Pathway brings together specialist non-government domestic and family violence services with police, health, corrections and family services to ensure those experiencing domestic and family violence will receive tailored, multi-agency support. Minister Goward was joined by police from the local area commands as well as representatives from the Women’s Domestic Violence Court Advocacy Service.
STANHOPE GARDENS
A Stanhope Gardens man, 18, is due to appear at Parramatta Local Court on August 17 after he was allegedly in possession of a white tablet and cannabis in a car parked on Samantha Riley Drive, Beaumont Hills, on Friday at 11pm.