Michael John HORNE

Michael John HORNE

AKA  MICK & CRACKER
Late of Merimbula, NSW

New South Wales Police Force

Academy Class 225

Regd. #  23417

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Academy on 5 January 1987 ( aged 23 years, 26 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 27 March 1987 ( aged 23 years, 3 months, 17 days )

Constable – appointed 27 March 1988

Senior Constable – Retired HOD

 

Stations?, Blacktown GD’s, Holbrook HWP ( 1990s ), ?, Bega HWP ( 1999 – 2009 ) – HOD

 

ServiceFrom 5 January 1987  to 17 September 2009 = 22 years, 8 months, 12 days Service

Age at Retirement: 45 years, 9 months, 7 days

Time in Retirement:  8 years, 8 months, 17 days

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system – however

National Medal – granted ? ? 2004

National Police Service Medal – granted ? ? ?

 

Born:   Tuesday  10 December 1963

Died on:   Sunday 3 June 2018 – St George Hospital ICU

Age:  54

Cause:   Murdered – hit to head with hammer

 

Event location:  Sapphire Coast Drive, Bournda – Bega, NSW

Event date:  Friday 1 June 2018

 

Funeral date:   Saturday  16 June 2018 @ 11am

Funeral location:   Bega Valley Commemorative Civic Centre, Zingel Pce, Bega

Funeral Parlour:  ?

 

Wake: After the funeral, friends will be meeting at Club Sapphire, 119 Main St, Merimbula.

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

Tom Horne and his father - Mick. Photo: Supplied by NSW Police.
Tom Horne and his father – Mick. Photo: Supplied by NSW Police.

 

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

 


 

 Funeral location TBA


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Bega tragedy: Killed by his last offer of help, rest in peace Mick Horne

By Ian Campbell 4 June 2018

An offer of help and assistance by retired police officer Mick Horne has cost him his life.

The 54-year-old Merimbula resident died in hospital yesterday following Friday evening’s horrific attacks in Bega.

Mr Horne retired as a Senior Constable in 2009 after serving at Bega Traffic & Highway Patrol Command.

At about 3.30pm on Friday (June 1), 71-year-old Thomas Winner and his 69-year-old wife Gail were stabbed in their East Street home by a man alleged to be their grandson, 20-year-old Murray Deakin.

Tragically, Mrs Winner died at the South East Regional Hospital shortly after, while Mr Winner remains in Canberra Hospital in a critical condition.

In the hour that followed, officers from the South Coast Police District pursued a car belonging to the couple, which was allegedly being driven by Deakin.

At about 4.40pm, Mr Horne, who appears to have stopped to offer assistance to Deakin on Sapphire Coast Drive at Bournda, thinking he was a motorist in need, was allegedly struck in the head with a hammer.

Police allege Deakin then made off with the 54-year-old’s vehicle before crashing it and running into bushland.

A father to one son, Mr Horne was airlifted to St George Hospital where he died early yesterday afternoon (June 3).

Appearing in Batemans Bay Court earlier today via a video link, Deakin did not enter a plea but now faces two murder charges.

Fairfax Media reports the 2o-year-old told the court he was sorry, before speaking briefly of drug and mental health issues.

Police say Mr Horne’s family has asked for privacy and won’t be making any statement to the media.

Speaking to the RiotACT, Merimbula’s Jase Holly says the community has lost one of its pillars.

“I got to know him and his son Tom through the local AFL club,” he says. “He was a doting father and loving husband to Mel, who in recent years fought off serious health issues with the support of Mick at her side.

“Mick was an avid sport fisherman and he loved taking any opportunity for fishing banter! I will always remember one morning when I was towing the boat home and was surprised when the flashing lights of a police pursuit car were flashing behind me. What had I possibly done wrong? Then I saw Mick walking up to the window.

“Not realising it was me, he just wanted to have a good look over the boat as it had struck his eye as “a good bit of gear.” In typical Mick form, he spent about 30 minutes going over all the little bits of customisation taking away a few ideas for his own boat set-up.

“As a cop, Mick was fair without fault, a gentleman in the truest sense of the word and a loving family man. He was a friend to everyone that knew him and I think the last time I saw him summed Mick up perfectly.

“As we waited in the barbers for a haircut, he was ahead of me in the queue but when his time came he let me go first so I could get back to work, it also gave him some extra time to talk fishing with everyone in the room!

“R.I.P. Michael Horne, you died offering help and service to someone in distress. Your legacy will shine in all that knew you.”

Other friends have expressed their condolences and paid tribute via social media.

“Mick Horne you died attempting to protect and serve, being a former police officer. Stopping to assist someone you thought needed help only to be attacked in the process.” – Marie Hart on Facebook.

“He sure was a lovely chap and thought he was doing the right thing and paid the ultimate price. So so sad RIP Mick.” – Rick Stafford on Facebook.

“Thinking of Mick and family so very sad. Prayers of strength and love.” – Andy O’Donnell on Facebook.

“So sorry to hear the sad news thoughts and prayers for Mick Horne’s family he was a wonderful man.” – Evi Scott on Facebook.

Investigations into the incident continue, with detectives from the State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad assisting local police.

Police are urging anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page. The information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence.

Bega tragedy: Killed by his last offer of help, rest in peace Mick Horne


Mick HORNE

 


 

Bega attack: Man accused of killing grandmother charged with second murder

Updated

A man accused of killing his grandmother in the NSW south coast town of Bega last week has now been charged with the murder of a 54-year-old former police officer, who died in hospital yesterday.

Police alleged 20-year-old Murray Deakin stole Michael Horne’s car and attacked him with a hammer, after earlier stabbing his grandparents at their East Street home in Bega on Friday.

Murray Deakin 20-year-old Murray Deakin is facing two counts of murder.
Murray Deakin: 20-year-old Murray Deakin is facing two counts of murder.

Mr Deakin appeared in Batemans Bay Local Court today where a charge of wounding with intent to kill Mr Horne was upgraded to a murder charge.

He spoke via video link.

“I’m sorry, I used psychedelic drugs and I have a family history of schizophrenia,” he said.

The magistrate interjected, telling him it was best to let his lawyer speak on his behalf.

He did not apply for bail and will reappear in court in August.

Mr Deakin had already been charged with the murder of his grandmother Gail Winner, aged 69, who died in hospital after allegedly being stabbed in her East Street home.

His grandfather Thomas Winner, 71, remains in a critical condition in hospital after he was also allegedly attacked by his grandson at his home.

Mr Horne was allegedly attacked by Mr Deakin as he tried to steal his car on Sapphire Coast Drive in Bournda, 20 kilometres south of the initial attack.

New South Wales Police said Mr Horne retired as a senior constable in 2009 after serving in the Bega Traffic and Highway Patrol Command.

The events unfolded about 3:35pm on Friday when a passing motorist was flagged down by Mr Winner.

Witnesses said they saw a man lying on the ground, covered in blood and desperately trying to flag down help.

When emergency services arrived, they also found Mrs Winner, who was critically injured.

She died in hospital after the attack, while Mr Winner remains in a critical condition at Canberra Hospital.

An hour after emergency services became aware of the stabbing attacks, Mr Deakin allegedly tried to steal Mr Horne’s car.

Friends of Mr and Ms Winner told the ABC the couple were kind and that the attack had come as a shock to the small community.

Mr Horne’s family has requested privacy.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-06-04/alleged-bega-attacker-faces-second-murder-charge/9831014


 

Second victim of South Coast rampage named as former policeman

 

A man accused of murdering his grandmother and critically wounding his grandfather, then fatally wounding a former NSW police officer on the Far South Coast of NSW has told a court he is sorry.

Murray Deakin, 20, appeared briefly in Batemans Bay Local Court  on Monday charged over the stabbing of his grandparents Gail and Thomas Winner at their home in East Street, Bega, on Friday.

Mrs Winner, 69, died at the South East Regional Hospital and Mr Winner, 71, remains in a critical condition in Canberra Hospital.

Mick Horne, a 54-year-old former senior constable with NSW Police, was allegedly attacked with a hammer during a carjacking in the neighbouring town of Bournda. He died as a result of his wounds in St Georges Hospital on Sunday afternoon.

Police said the rampage began about 3.30pm on Friday when Mr Deakin stabbed his grandparents at their home, before fleeing in their car.

 

It is alleged that, after abandoning the car in Bournda, he carjacked another vehicle, using a hammer to attack Mr Horne, the driver.

A female passenger in the car escaped without injury.

The incident sparked a five-hour manhunt involving specialist tactical police, negotiators and PolAir.

On Monday, Mr Deakin faced Batemans Bay Local Court via audio-visual link charged with two counts of murder and two counts of wounding with intent to murder. He is yet to enter pleas.

Defence solicitor Keely Boom did not apply for his release on Monday and bail was formally refused.

Mr Deakin told the court he was sorry for his actions and spoke of his history of mental health issues.

I’m so sorry,” Mr Deakin said. “I have a family history of schizophrenia.”

Mr Deakin went on to tell the court of his history with “psychedelic drugs”, before magistrate Mark Douglass cut him off.

Prosecutor Sergeant Mark Chaplin submitted two forensic procedure applications to the court, which were approved.

Mr Horne was awarded a medal in 2004 for his 15 years’ service with the force.

He has been described by community members on social media as a “wonderful man” and a “lovely chap … who paid the ultimate price”.

Chief Inspector Susan Charman-Horton said on Saturday the rampage was “just a terrible event“.

“The local community would be quite upset by the incident. This is not something that is usual in the area,” she said.

“[Mr Deakin] was unwell [when he was arrested]; he needed to be taken to hospital to be looked at by an expert.”

Mr Deakin is due back in court in August.

Blood and hair samples will now be taken from Mr Deakin.

Mr Horne retired as a senior constable in 2009 after serving at Bega Traffic & Highway Patrol Command, NSW Police said in a statement on Monday.

“The family would appreciate privacy at this time,” the statement read.

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/second-victim-of-south-coast-rampage-named-as-former-policeman-20180604-p4zj9c.html


 

 

Bega HWP - 2006 Darryl Redman, Mick Horne, ?, ?, Jason Thomas<br />
Bega HWP – 2006    Darryl Redman, Mick Horne, ?, ?, Jason Thomas


 

 




Robert John RODGERS

Robert John RODGERS

Late of 1 Ashburner St, Manly

The last Mounted Policeman attached to the Metropolitan Force

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  ‘ Q ‘ 4667

For the purposes of this website ‘Q‘ represents those Police joining between 1862 ( commencement of NSWPF ) – 23 February 1915 ( Commencement of NSWPF current numbering system )

Rank: Mounted Constable – appointed 20 March 1884

Mounted Sergeant

Mounted Senior Sergeant – appointed February 1909

Stations?, ‘possibly’ Kogarah ( SenCon ), Manly ( Sgt )

ServiceFrom  20 March 1884  to  ? ? ? = 30 years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   ? ? 1860, England

Died on:   Tuesday  5 January 1915

Age:  54

Cause:   ?

Event location:  Manly

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Manly Cemetery, Harland St, Manly

Grave locationSection U, Plot # 299

GPS of Grave:   -33.7919622858797,  151.271380220762

Memorial location?

 


Inscription: In Loving Memory of Robert John - beloved Husband of E. E. ( Emily Elizabeth ) Rodgers . Died 5th Jan. 1915, aged 54 years. Also his wife Emily Elizabeth RODGERS, 20th Oct. 1946, aged 85 years. Resting. and devoted daughter Edit, died 9th Feb. 1979, aged 82 years.

 

[alert_yellow]ROBERT is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_yellow]  *NEED MORE INFO

  


 

 

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Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW : 1910 – 1916), Friday 8 January 1915, page 1


The death occurred at Manly of ex Sergeant Robert John Rodgers, who recently retired from the police force owing to ill-health.

He bad been in the service 30 years, and was the last mounted man attached to the Metropolitan Force.

 


 

Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 – 1931), Wednesday 20 January 1909, page 7


POLICE PROMOTIONS.

The following promotions for the metropolitan police district have been approved by the Inspector-General of Police, to take effect from 1st proximo:- Sergeant Robert J. Rodgers, to be Senior-Sergeant : Senior-constable Thomas Mankey to be Sergeant : Constable Robert Reed to be senior-constable.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/113344480

 


 

NSW Government Gazette ( Sydney )     Tuesday  25 October 1898     page 8441

Diseased Animals and Meat Act, 1892
Senior-constable Robert John Rodgers – Inspector of Slaughter-houses, Kogarah, Metropolitan District.
 


 

Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 – 1930), Saturday 30 April 1898, page 12


GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

The following notifications appear in the “Government Gazette” issued yesterday: —

Senior-constable Robert John Rodgers, of Kogarah, to be sub-Inspector under the Licensing Acts, 1882 – 83, for the metropolitan licensing district, to take effect from the date of commencing duty.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/238363884

 


 

 

 

 




Michael Thomas DeCourcey O’BRIEN

Michael Thomas DeCourcey O’BRIEN

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  ‘Q‘  6158

For the purposes of this website ‘Q‘ represents those Police joining between 1862 ( commencement of NSWPF ) – 23 February 1915 ( Commencement of NSWPF current numbering system )

Rank:  Probationary Constable – Death

Stations:  Central – 1 Division – Death

ServiceFrom  17 March 1891  to  31 May 1891 = 6 WEEKS Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   ? ? c1865 – Ireland

Died on:   Sunday  31 May 1891 about 1pm at Sydney Hospital

Age:  25

Cause:   Horse accident – struck by horse and run over by buggy

Event location:  Goulburn St & George St, Sydney CBD

Event date:  Saturday  30 May 1891 about 8am

Funeral date:   Wednesday  3 June 1891

Funeral location:   Rookwood Necropolis

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Catholic Section, Sec M1, FF, 144

Grave location:  [codepeople-post-map]

Memorial located at:   ?

Sacred to the Memor of Constable M. T. De Courcey O'BRIEN  Native of Limerick, Ireland Aged 25 years Killed in the execution of his duty at Sydney 30 May 1891 R.I.P.

Sacred to the Memor of Constable M. T. De Courcey O'BRIEN  Native of Limerick, Ireland Aged 25 years Killed in the execution of his duty at Sydney 30 May 1891 R.I.P.

[alert_green]MICHAEL IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_green] * Added to National Police Memorial in 2017

  


 

 

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Kevin Banister
NSW Fallen Police FB Group   Thursday  31 May 2018

Probationary Constable Michael Thomas DeCourcey O’BRIEN
Born c1865 Ireland.
Died 31/5/1891 aged 26. About 8am on Saturday 30 May, 1891 Probationary Constable O’Brien was on duty in the vicinity of Goulburn and George Streets, Sydney when he attempted to stop a runaway horse and buggy. As he did so he was struck by the horse, knocked to the ground, and was run over by the buggy. He was taken to the Sydney Hospital suffering from extensive head injuries however he passed away about 1pm the following day. He was in the Police for only 6 weeks.  He was a single man.

A number of newspaper reports state that he had a large funeral attended by many Police from the Inspector General down with a long Police procession leaving from Sydney hospital where he died from his injuries.
According to the SMH 2/6/1891 the funeral was to leave the Sydney Hospital at 1.30pm on 3/6/1891 for the Necropolis (Rookwood). (Catholic Section) O’Brien, Michael Thomas, 03 Jun 1891, 26, SEC*M1*FF**144.

 


 

Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), Monday 1 June 1891, page 4


 

MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1891.

CONSTABLE Michael Thomas O’Brien, who was injured in George-street on Saturday morning whilst attempting to arrest the progress of a runaway horse, died in the Sydney Hospital yesterday afternoon.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13826481

 


 

 

Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 – 1909), Monday 1 June 1891, page 5


the late constable O’Brien.

The Inspector-General of Police has received with extreme concern the report of the death of Constable Thomas De Coursey O’Brien, which adds another number to the honorable list of the police who have sacrificed their lives in the execution of their duty, the force and the public having in this instance lost the services of a promising and efficient officer.

Mr. Fosbery desires that every respect may be shown at the deceased’s funeral by the attendance of as many of his officers and comrades as can be safely spared from duty.

Mr. Fosbery will be present himself.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228177990

 


 

 

Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 – 1909), Monday 1 June 1891, page 6


STOPPING A RUNAWAY.

A Constable Injured.

In his efforts to stop a runaway this morning Constable O’Brien, of No. 1 Station, was somewhat seriously injured. He was on duty in George-street, and when passing the tobacco shop of Messrs. Craig and Aitken a horse attached to a cart belonging to the firm bolted; owing to someone throwing a cracker in front of the animal.

Immediately the runaway made off O’Brien started in pursuit; and, catching up to the horse, seized hold of the reins, when, through the animal swerving, the constable was struck in the chest by the shaft and knocked down.

Before the officer could regain his feet the wheels passed over his body, and O’Brien was left lying on the ground seriously hurt. On being admitted to the Sydney Hospital the victim was seen to have received one or two very nasty scalp wounds, in addition to being seriously injured about the chest and body.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228177996

 


 

 

Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 – 1909), Thursday 4 June 1891, page 6


FUNERAL OF THE LATE CONSTABLE O’BRIEN.

The funeral of the late Constable O’Brien, who succumbed in the Sydney Hospital on Sunday to injuries received the previous day, in a plucky attempt to stop a runaway in George-street, took place this afternoon.

Though only a recent addition to the force, O’Brien had placed himself on the most friendly terms with men and officers alike, and the young fellow’s frank and jovial disposition won what it merited — the high esteem and respect of every comrade.

The funeral, which started from the hospital, was numerously attended, and among those who paid the last tribute to the memory of the deceased were the Inspector-General of Police (Mr. E. Fosbery), Mr. Superintendent Read and nearly all the inspectors of the metropolitan divisions.

About 100 constables walked on foot, preceding the hearse, while about an equal number, including commissioned and non commissioned officers, brought up the rear in cabs and other vehicles. Immediately following the hearse were two mourning couches containing the brother and more intimate friends of the deceased.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228176420

 


 

 

Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 – 1931), Thursday 4 June 1891, page 6


Yesterday’s Brevities

Constable O’Brien, who was knocked down in attempting to stop a runaway horse on Saturday, and who succumbed to his injuries in the Sydney Hospital on Sunday, was buried at the Roman  Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, today.

The Inspector-General of Police, the superintendent, a number of inspectors, sub-inspectors, and about 150 men attended the funeral, out of respect to the deceased gallant young officer.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/113883023

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Steven JOHNSON

Steven JOHNSON

AKA  Jonno
Late of Cambewarra, formerly of North Nowra & Orient Point

Goulburn Police Academy Class 241

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   26376

Rank:  P.R.E.P. – Commenced on 30 April 1989

Probationary Constable – appointed 27 October 1989

Peer Support Officer

Senior Sergeant – Coordinator at Leadership Development Directorate, Goulburn ( mid 2000’s ),

Chief Inspector ( Duty Officer ) – appointed 19 October 2008

Chief Inspector ( Duty Officer ) Bowral – Death

Stations?, Education & Development Officer ( EDO ) – Broadway Police Stn ( early 1990’s ), Lake Cargelligo ( mid 1990’s ),

Education & Training Command, Nowra, Lake Illawarra, South Region Officer, Bowral – Death

ServiceFrom  30 April 1989  to  22 May 2018 = 29 years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

National Medal – granted 19 November 2004

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 20 September 2016

Police Service Medal – granted 30 September 2004

25 year – 3rd Clasp to Police Service Medal – granted on 20 September 2016

Born:   5 October 1970

Died on:   Tuesday  22 May 2018

Age:  47

Cause:   Suicide – H

Event location:  Home

Event date:  Tuesday  22 May 2018

Funeral date:   Wednesday  30 May 2018 @ 11am

Funeral location:   Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre, Bridge Rd, Nowra

Funeral Parlour:  Murphy Family Funerals, Nowra

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

2017: Captain of the Shoalhaven LAC Hot Fuzz team, Chief Inspector Steve Johnson have taken part in Movember. Photo: Nicolette Pickard
2017: Captain of the Shoalhaven LAC Hot Fuzz team, Chief Inspector Steve Johnson have taken part in Movember. Photo: Nicolette Pickard

 

[alert_yellow]STEVE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_yellow]  *NEED MORE INFO

  


 

 Funeral location [codepeople-post-map]

 


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

 


 

Rob Sasagi Cup flyer 2019 – in support for Steve

 


 

ABC Illawarra Radio Audio files:

Steven JOHNSON

2013: Inspector Steve Johnson and Acting Shoalhaven Local Area Commander, Acting Superintendent Paul Condon
2013: Inspector Steve Johnson and Acting Shoalhaven Local Area Commander, Acting Superintendent Paul Condon

2013: POLAIR 3: Senior crew member John Smith, NSW Police Force Inspector Steve Johnson, pilot Allan Gary and assistant crew Kate Howe at the NSW Police Force open day at Nowra Anglican College on Saturday.
2013:  POLAIR 3: Senior crew member John Smith, NSW Police Force Inspector Steve Johnson, pilot Allan Gary and assistant crew Kate Howe at the NSW Police Force open day at Nowra Anglican College on Saturday.

2017: Shoalhaven Local Area Command Chief Inspector Steve Johnson with some of the guns surrendered locally during the gun amnesty.
2017:  Shoalhaven Local Area Command Chief Inspector Steve Johnson with some of the guns surrendered locally during the gun amnesty.

Steven JOHNSON

SCRUMPTIOUS DELIGHTS: Shoalhaven LAC Chief Inspector Steve Johnson, Senior Constable Brian Balding and Constable Simon French with some of the delights from Thursday’s morning tea.
2016:  SCRUMPTIOUS DELIGHTS: Shoalhaven LAC Chief Inspector Steve Johnson, Senior Constable Brian Balding and Constable Simon French with some of the delights from Thursday’s morning tea.

POSITIVE POLICING: Local Area Commander Superintendent Joe Cassar and customer service duty officer for Shoalhaven Local Area Command Inspector Steven Johnson encourage the community to compliment a cop.
2013: POSITIVE POLICING: Local Area Commander Superintendent Joe Cassar and customer service duty officer for Shoalhaven Local Area Command Inspector Steven Johnson encourage the community to compliment a cop.

Steven JOHNSON

Steven JOHNSON

Steven JOHNSON

Steven JOHNSON

 


 
Steve was an Inspector & Chief Inspector Stationed at Nowra ( Shoalhaven LAC ) and had been on loan to Lake Illawarra LAC, South Region Office and currently at Bowral LAC due to the current restructure of the NSW Police Force.

[blockquote]

No matter your sex,
No matter your age,
No matter your rank,
Suicide just does not discriminate.
Cal

[/blockquote]

May you forever Rest In Peace mate.
 


 

Steven Johnson

22nd May 2018
At Home
Late of Cambewarra
Formerly of North Nowra and Orient Point
Beloved soulmate and best friend of Sue
Adored Dad of Flynn (Squishy) and Molly (Pickle)
Sadly missed son and son-in-law of John & Carol, Barry & Judy Turner
Much loved brother, brother-in-law and Uncle
The Shoalhaven will be so much poorer for the loss of this incredible, community man

Aged 47 years

Jonno’s funeral service will be held at
The Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre, Bridge Road, Nowra
on Wednesday 30th May 2018 at 11:00am
Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made at the service for Shoalhaven Suicide Prevention Network

Jonno’s family invite you to join them for some light refreshments after the service, in the function room at The Shoalhaven Entertainment Centre.

THIS WILL NOT BE A FULL POLICE FUNERAL

 


 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/permalink/1146762998798366/

posts/2485052948187084

Steve was always there for his work colleagues and community alike.  He was also an active member and part of the Camp Quality family who was loved by all the companions and campers.
An avid fisherman, Steve often took his mates and kids out fishing.

Chief Inspector Johnson … a True Gentleman and Humanitarian. You will be missed. Thank you for your service.   Rest easy Sir.
Koz
 


 

Death of former Illawarra police officer Steven ‘Jonno’ Johnson shocks community

The Illawarra police community is mourning the sudden loss of a well-loved and respected senior community-based cop.

Chief Inspector Steven “Jonno” Johnson, formerly of Lake Illawarra and the Shoalhaven commands died unexpectedly on Tuesday.

“Jonno will be very much missed by everyone he knew,” a long-time colleague told the Mercury.

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“He was one of those quirky people who would always put a smile on your face by one of his many stories or passions that he was involved with,” the police officer said.

“I don’t think people realise the amount of work he did for the Aboriginal community, for conservation with his fishing and general community causes. He had a strong passion for fishing and if anyone showed a slight inkling of interest he would have them straight on his boat and take them out.

“Jonno was one of those people who got more satisfaction from doing things for others than for himself.”

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Tributes are flowing on Facebook for the 47-year-old officer being remembered “as a legendary and inspirational man”.

Senior Constable Koz Ismail, who worked with Jonno at Lake Illawarra and has produced a video tribute, said his colleague was “a man of endless empathy”.

( see video above )

“He worked for the community, he was an endless supporter of the youth and indigenous youth.

“He was passionate to the case of youth mental health, always put the community and his peers first before himself.

“He was a loving family man, a selfless community man and police officer.”

https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/5427025/man-of-endless-empathy-illawarra-cops-death-shocks-police-community/?cs=300

 


 




Desmond Bruce RESTALL

Desmond Bruce RESTALL

AKA  Des
Late of Albury

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  15200

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 27 March 1972

Constable 1st Class – appointed 27 March 1977

Senior Constable – appointed 27 March 1981

Senior Constable – Retirement

 

Stations:  Newtown ( 1972 to mid 1974 ), North Sydney ( 1974 – 1975 ), Wagga Wagga ( 1975 – 1981 ), Albury PCYC –  Retirement

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? Pre March 1972  to  7 November 2007 = 35 years Service

 

Awards:   National Medal – granted  2 November 1988

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted  28 August 1997

 

Born:   14 August 1951

Died on:   Wednesday  9 May 2018 just after 9pm

Age:  66

Cause:   Cancer

Event location:  Mercy Hospital, Palliative Care Unit, Albury

Event date:  Wednesday  9 May 2018

 

Funeral date:   Wednesday  16 May 2018 @ 11am

Funeral location:   Lester & Son Funeral Home, 359 Wantigong St, North Albury

Funeral Parlour:  Lester & Son Funeral Home, North Albury

 

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

Desmond Bruce RESTALL

Desmond Bruce RESTALL

Desmond Bruce RESTALL

Desmond Bruce RESTALL

Desmond Bruce RESTALL

Sharon & Desmond Bruce RESTALL
Sharon & Desmond Bruce RESTALL

Sharon & Desmond Bruce RESTALL

Desmond Bruce RESTALL

1991 <strong>Australian Police Indoor Cricket Titles</strong>, Tasmania. NSW Masters squad. Some legends among us here...!<br /> REAR ROW ( L - R )?, Graham STEVENS, ?, ?, ? FRONT ROW ( L - R )?, Des RESTALL, Bob GARE ( RIP ), Kevin PIPER, ? Although these fellows are in the photo - I don't know who is who.Lester ROBEY, Paul GRECH, Graham STOCKWELL, Graeme PARKER, 'SULLY',
1991 Australian Police Indoor Cricket Titles, Tasmania. NSW Masters squad. Some legends among us here…!
REAR ROW ( L – R ) ?, Graham STEVENS, ?, ?, ? FRONT ROW ( L – R ) ?, Des RESTALL, Bob GARE ( RIP ), Kevin PIPER, ? Although these fellows are in the photo – I don’t know who is who  Lester ROBEY, Paul GRECH, Graham STOCKWELL, Graeme PARKER, ‘SULLY

 

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


 

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RESTALL Desmond Bruce

14/8/1951 – 9/5/2018

Passed away peacefully surrounded by family at the Mercy Palliative Care Unit.

Beloved son of William (dec) and Merle.
Brother of Ray (dec), Lyndelle and Noel.
Loving husband and best friend of Sharon.
Loving father and father in law to Lisa, Luke and Nicole, Mikaela and Koden.

Loving poppy to Daveida, Caresse, Georgie, Darcy, Macauley and Leo.

Rest in Peace.

May 14, 2018
To Sharon and the extended Restall families,
Our Deepest Sympathies on the passing of Des, fond memories of our cricketing days at New City. He was one of nature’s gentlemen.
Our thoughts are with you all.
– Ozzie and Di
May 14, 2018
Desmond Restall, deepest sympathies to his wife Sharon and the Restall family.
Des was a member of long standing, past committee member and player at the squash club.
Always a good sport, Des was quick with either a drink or a joke, never taking things too seriously. His energy and drive will be greatly missed.
From the President, on behalf of the SS&A Squash & Racquetball Club members.
May 14, 2018
To Sharon and Family, Deepest sympathy, thinking of you all at this time. A very sad loss of a good mate, all the better for knowing Des.
Ken & Paula Zegiel
May 14, 2018
To Sharon and Family, Our Deepest sympathy, thinking of you all. A very sad loss of a good mate, all the better for knowing Des.
Ken & Paula Zegiel
May 14, 2018
Restall Desmond,
To Sharon, Lisa, Luke, Mikaela and Families.
Deepest Sympathy to you all. It was a pleasure to know Des for many years. What memories we have of the years we worked together at the P C Y C and the netball trips driving the bus to city and country netball carnivals.
Our thoughts are with you all.
Yvonne Jacob and Family
May 13, 2018
Will miss you at the footy always a great judge of fine footy and a dedicated man to the job
May 15, 2018
Restall Des
Deepest sympathy to Sharon and family.
Des was a member of the New South Wales Police Force for over 35 years.
His service to the people of New South Wales was exemplary.
Chairman and Members of the Murray River Retired Police Association.

“We will remember them”

Published in The Border Mail on May 12, 2018

http://tributes.bordermail.com.au/obituaries/bordermail-au/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=188984571

RESTALL Desmond Bruce

Family and friends of the late Desmond Bruce Restall are invited to attend the celebration of his life which will be held at the Evergreen Chapel, Lester and Son Funeral Home, Cnr of Mate and Wantigong Streets, North Albury on Wednesday 16 May 2018 commencing at 11.00am.

Private cremation

Place your tributes at lesterandson.com.au
Published in The Border Mail on May 12, 2018

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Restall Family  May 11, 2018
RESTALL, Desmond Bruce14/8/1951-9/5/2018Passed away peacefully surrounded by family at the Mercy Palliative Care Unit. Beloved son of William (dec) and Merle. Brother of Ray (dec), Lyndelle and Noel. Loving husband and best friend of Sharon. Loving father and father in law to Lisa, Luke and Nicole, Mikaela and Koden. Loving poppy to Daveida, Caresse, Georgie, Darcy, Macauley and Leo.Rest in Peace.

 

Marie zagrovic  May 12, 2018

Deepest sympathy to Sharon, Mikaela and family on the loss of Des so sorry to hear the sad news.

Thinking of you all at this sad time. May he rest in peace.

 

Anna Sutcliff  May 12, 2018

To Dear Sharon, Mikaela, Luke, Lisa and family,
Thinking of you in this sad time. Your father will be greatly missed.
Lots of love,
Auntie Anna, Allan, Luke and Thomas

Heather Ward  May 13, 2018
Our love to Sharon and family
Till we meet again Des
Love Heather, Garry, Tona, Tilly and Sianna xxxx
Robyn Mathew  May 15, 2018
Dear Sharon, Mikaela, Lisa, Luke and familyThinking of you allLots of LoveRobyn and Bruce Mathew and family




William EIFFE

William EIFFE

Late of Singleton

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  P 1154

For the purposes of this website ‘P‘ = represents those Police joining Pre 1862 when NSWPF “Officially” commenced

Rank:  Constable

Stations?, Singleton

ServiceFrom  11 August 1857  to  24 January 1867 = 9+ years Service

Awards:   ?

Born:   ? ? 1833 – 1834

Died on:   Thursday  24 January 1867

Age:  33 – 34

Cause:   Shot – accidental

Event location:  between Bendemeer & Tamworth, NSW

Event date:  16 January 1867

Funeral date:   Friday  25 January 1857

Funeral location:   Old Bendemeer Cemetery

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Old Bendemeer Cemetery ( private property and unmarked )

 Memorial located at:   Bendemeer Cemetery, NSW

 

 


[alert_green]WILLIAM IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance – but under an incorrect surname of EFFE which they won’t correct[/alert_green]

  


 

 

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On 16 January 1867 Constable Fyffe was performing gold escort duty on a coach travelling between Bendemeer and Tamworth.
It is thought that the shaking of the coach caused a rifle to accidentally discharge shooting the Constable.
The wounded Constable was left in a shepherd’s hut while the coach continued to Tamworth to obtain medical assistance.
Dr Scott of Tamworth provided assistance for Constable Fyffe however the wound was to prove fatal and he died the following Thursday.
The Constable was born in 1834 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 11 August 1857.
 


 

Constable William Eiffe memorial unveiled by Oxley police at Bendemeer Cemetery

A PERMANENT memorial to recognise a fallen officer has been unveiled near Tamworth on the 150th anniversary of his death.

Constable William Eiffe died from a gunshot wound to the thigh on January 24, 1867, and is buried in an unmarked grave in the Bendemeer cemetery.

Oxley police together with Tamworth Regional Council – who helped to construct the memorial – commemorated his career in the force in a service on Tuesday morning.

”It’s a great part of the local history to have this recorded and I think it brings some interest in the local cemetery and the history of Bendemeer,” Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd said.

“And, hopefully for centuries to come, people will be able to come here and look at this and remember what has happened in our past.”

The Singleton-based officer was on a police escort on the night before his death when he was accidentally shot in the leg.

“On the evening of Wednesday the 23rd of January, 1867, there was a gold escort moving through the Moonbi Ranges, approximately seven miles from Bendemeer,” Oxley Sergeant Josh McKenzie said.

“A rain show had caused members of the escort to retreat into the carriage, another member of the escort had handed his rifle to Constable Eiffe, he rested the rifle across his thighs with the butt resting against the side of the coach.

“It is thought that the shaking and bouncing of the carriage has caused the rifle to accidentally discharge, shooting Constable Eiffe in the thigh.”

Constable Eiffe was left at Shepherds Hut nearby and the coach returned to Tamworth.

Memorial service: Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd lays a wreath at the unveiling of the plaque at the Bendemeer cemetery. Photos: Breanna Chillingworth<br /> Memorial unveiled: Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd with Sergeant Josh McKenzie in Bendemeer.<br />
Memorial service: Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd lays a wreath at the unveiling of the plaque at the Bendemeer cemetery. Photos: Breanna Chillingworth
Memorial unveiled: Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd with Sergeant Josh McKenzie in Bendemeer.

 

Memorial service: Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd lays a wreath at the unveiling of the plaque at the Bendemeer cemetery. Photos: Breanna Chillingworth<br /> Memorial unveiled: Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd with Sergeant Josh McKenzie in Bendemeer.<br />
Memorial service: Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd lays a wreath at the unveiling of the plaque at the Bendemeer cemetery. Photos: Breanna Chillingworth
Memorial unveiled: Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd with Sergeant Josh McKenzie in Bendemeer.

 

Paying tribute: Senior Oxley police, along with officers from Kootingal, Walcha, Nowendoc and Tamworth, pictured with Tamworth councillor Phil Betts.<br />
Paying tribute: Senior Oxley police, along with officers from Kootingal, Walcha, Nowendoc and Tamworth, pictured with Tamworth councillor Phil Betts.

Paying tribute: Senior Oxley police, along with officers from Kootingal, Walcha, Nowendoc and Tamworth, pictured with Tamworth councillor Phil Betts.<br />

Memorial unveiled: Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd with Leading Senior Constable Ron Stoltenberg and Cr Phil Betts.<br />
Memorial unveiled: Oxley Acting Superintendent Jeff Budd with Leading Senior Constable Ron Stoltenberg and Cr Phil Betts.

 

William EIFFE Memorial<br /> William is actually buried in an unmarked grave.
William EIFFE Memorial
William is actually buried in an unmarked grave.

William EIFFE Memorial<br /> William is actually buried in an unmarked grave.

William EIFFE Memorial<br /> William is actually buried in an unmarked grave.

William EIFFE Memorial<br /> William is actually buried in an unmarked grave.

“Dr Scott of Tamworth was taken to the hut but unfortunately Constable William EIFFE died from the effects of the gunshot wound at noon on the 24th of January, 1867.”

Acting Superintendent Budd said the service was a reminder of how far the force had come in 150 years.

It is thought that the shaking and bouncing of the carriage has caused the rifle to accidentally discharge.

Sergeant Josh McKenzie

“One of the things that would be a tragedy today is for this to occur and his family to not be supported,” he said. “In the days of Constable William Eiffe, his wife and four children would have been destitute without the support we have today and we should be grateful for that.”

 


 
Of Note:  Searching NSW State Archives & Records on 14 May 2018:
There are NO surnames of FYFFE
There are NO surnames of EFFE
There are NO surnames of EIFFE
There were no Williams born in 1834
There is no Registered number 1154 on that website.  There is 1153 ( Beatty ) and 1155 ( Moloney ) but no 1154
A wildcard search on ‘FFE‘ didn’t reveal any similar names or anyone born in 1834 on THAT website.
Danny Webster notes on 24 January 2017:
He is sometimes referred to as “Fyffe” and “Effe”, however the Registers of Police Employment 1847–1885 provides the spelling as “Eiffe”, his registered number as 1154, the fact that he was married at the time of appointment and that he was a former soldier.
The New South Wales Police Gazettes of 5 March, 1862, 3 April, 1867 (£100 gratuity awarded to his wife), and 3 July, 1867 indicate “Eiffe”.
His death was registered at Armidale as “Eiffe”.
He is incorrectly listed in the official New South Wales Police Honour Roll as William “Effe”.
 


 
This was originally recorded as:

Constable William FYFFE

Accidentally Shot

Tamworth

24 January, 1867

 

On 16 January, 1867 Constable Fyffe was performing gold escort duty on a coach travelling between Bendemeer and Tamworth. It is thought that the shaking of the coach caused a rifle to accidentally discharge, shooting the constable. The wounded constable was left in a shepherd’s hut while the coach continued to Tamworth to obtain medical assistance. Dr Scott of Tamworth provided assistance for the constable, however the wound was to prove fatal and he died the following Thursday. He is sometimes referred to as William Effe.

 

The Sydney Morning Herald dated 25 January, 1867 reported that news from Tamworth had been received that ” Last evening, Constable Fyffe, on gold escort duty, was accidentally shot in the thigh whilst riding in the coach on Moonby Ranges, seven miles from Bendemere. His rifle accidentally discharged, it is supposed, by the shaking of the coach. He was left at a shepherd’s hut. The escort proceeded to Tamworth, and on its arrival there Dr. Scott was immediately started off. Fyffe died from the effects of the wound at noon today. He has left a wife and large family at Singleton.

 

The constable was born in 1834 and joined the police force on 11 August, 1857. In 1862 he became a member of the newly-formed New South Wales Police Force. At the time of his death he was stationed at Singleton.

 


 

 




Raymond Neville MORRIS

Raymond Neville MORRIS

Late of  ?

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  9517

 

Rank:  commenced training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 2 November 1959 ( aged24 years, 6 months, 22 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 7 December 1959 ( aged 24 years, 7 months, 26 days )

Constable 1st Class – appointed 2 November 1965

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed  10 May 1975

Stations?, Western District, Springwood – Retirement  

 

ServiceFrom 2 November 1959  to  11 July 1981 = 21 years, 8 months, 9 days Service

Time in Retirement:  36 years, 9 months, 13 days 

Age at Retirement:  46 years, 3 months, 0 days    

 

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

 

Born:   Thursday 11 April 1935

Died on:   Tuesday  24 April 2018

Age:  83 years, 0 months, 13 days

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?  

 

Funeral date:   Friday  4 May 2018 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:   Penhall Funerals, 33 William St, Orange, NSW

 

Funeral Parlour:  ?

 

Buried at:   ?

 

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

 

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

 


 

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  CLASS 081

4 row ( l to r ):
L. C. Bennett; D. W. Stolle # 9460; M. W. Kirk # 9512; R. C. Landers; B. Symons; A. Southall # 9527; John C. Dunbar # 9482; Peter J. Martin # 9528; B. K. Leaney # 9533; D. W. McLaughlin; J. R. Dorsett # 9498; P. W. Medway # 9444; J. McGregor # 9518; F. J. Ryder # 9506; Ray. N. Morris # 9517; P. R. Clemson # 9523; J. O. Parry; P. J. Woodward # 9478; D. C. Newton # 9480; Rod. L. Power # 9477; A. W. McDonald # 9510; B. A. Kearns; P. R. Leembruggen # 9530; R. G. Dunn.
3rd row ( l to r ):
E. H. Williamson # 9507; Syd. K. Isedale # 9490; T. G. Purcell # 9468; Allen J. Murphy # 9509; A. P. Lynch # 9500; R. W. Stone # 9488; M. C. Adams; H. J. P. Munro # 9484; J. E. Hawley # 9522; S. C. Heckenberg # 9487; H. T. Auliff # 9464; Barry A. Melouney # 9492; M. R. Turk # 9526; Anthony C. Frost # 9516; C. A. Hermanson # 9525; Edward ( Ted ) F. Doherty # 9446; W. McCormick # 9529; Ken. J. Williams # 9461; M. C. Moy # 9449; K. G. McNeill # 9455; A. D. Morris # 9469; R. L. Scarf # 9457; J.R. Press # 9462; R. J. Mahoney # 9514.
2nd row ( l to r ):
J. J. McNamara # 9465; T. J. Webber # 9504; B. A. Bennett # 9453; J. F. Bostock # 9535; R. N. Thornett; W. A. Allan; K. J. Hall; Mick R. Hay # 9452; Ken. Waters # 9494 or 9505; Keith Waters # 9494 or 9505; G. N. Crouch # 9532; R. C. Rogerson # 9536; D. S. McAfee # 9459; G. A. Wilson # 9470; B. Garland # 9511; J. Peterlin # 9503; Thom. C. Coleman # 9496; R. J. Canning # 9473; Victor A. Schweikert # 9458; R. Pearson; B. Kerrison # 9485; J. G. Kinnane; L. R. Kriss # 9483.
Front row – seated- ( l to r ):
Sergeant 3/c. Ben Hall; C. C. Greenham; G. R. Gibb # 9445; R. C. Jenner # 9486; J. C. McGingley; Darcy W. Cluff # 9463; R. J. Graham # 9467; David E. Nelson # 9481; F. B. McGoldrick; Ernest G. Mercer # 9515; E. W. Kelly; J. Kelly # 9531; Sergeant 1/c. Sligar # 8146; Sergeant 1/c. Barber # 4474; Sergeant 3/c. Porch; Miss. Sylvia W. Paull # P/W 0038; Mrs. Eileen. M. McLean # P/W 0037; Miss. June W. Fielding # P/W 0039; S. Favot # 9493; J. P. Boon # 9519; L. E. Ervine # 9497; R. T. Milligan # 9479; Denis W. Wardrobe # 9456; D. C. Rugers; H. V. Clarke.


 Nothing further is known about this man at this time.
Cal
080518
Updated 21 August 2025 with Class photo.

 





John Henry WILSON

John Henry WILSON   

AKA  Jack WILSON
Late of Wentworthville, NSW

 

New South Wales Police Force

Uniform # 2074

Regd. #  7999   

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police College or Redfern Police Academy on Tuesday 12 April 1955 ( aged 25 years, 2 months, 25 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed Monday 9 May 1955  ( aged 25 years, 3 months, 21 days )

Senior Constable – appointed 18 July 1966

 

Final Rank = Sergeant 3rd Class

 

Stations?, Darlinghurst, George St North, Leeton, Traffic Branch ( 1960’s ),

 

ServiceFrom 12 April 1955  to  18 April 1971 16 years, 0 months, 6 days Service   

Time in Retirement:  0 years, 0 months, 0 days   

Age at Retirement:  41 years, 3 months, 0 days      

 

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

 

Born:   Saturday 18 January 1930 in Leeton, NSW

Died on:   Sunday 18 April 1971

Age:  41 years, 3 months, 0 days

Cause:   Heart attack

Event location:  Back yard of the family home

Event date:  Sunday  18 April 1971   

 

Funeral date:   Wednesday 21 April 1971   

Funeral location:   ?   

 

Funeral Parlour:  ?   

 

Buried at:   Rookwood Cemetery, NSW

Grave location:  Anglican area, Zone D, Section 16B, Grave 1070

 

 Memorial located at:   ?  

 

John Henry WILSON

 

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Jack suffered a sudden and unexpected heart attack.

John Henry WILSON 01 - NSWPF 7999 - Died 18 April 1971
John Henry WILSON   
AKA  Jack WILSON


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Cal
First published on 07 May 2018.
Updated 18 February 2026 with grave photo.

 





Sidney Francis AXAM

Sidney Francis AXAM

Late of Kiama

AKA  Slippery,  Sid

“possibly” Academy Class # 088

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  9931

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 27 February 1961 ( aged 22 years, 4 months, 21 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed Monday 27 March 1961

Was a Detective, or at least a Plain Cloths Constable, in December 1963

Constable 1st Class – appointed 27 February 1967

Detective Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 22 May 1977 ( still appeared in the 1979 Stud Book as Sgt 3/c )

Detective

 

Final Rank?

 

Stations?, Central – 1 Division ( ? – 1978 – Detectives ), Darlinghurst – 3 Division ( 1978 – 81 – from Plain Cloths to Uniform GD’s ), Manly, Dee Why,

 

ServiceFrom  27 February 1961  to  ? ? ?  ( Resigned ) = ? years Service

After his Resignation, Sid worked as an Ordinance Officer with Shellharbour Council for many years

Age at Retirement: ?

Years in Retirement from NSWPF?

 

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

National Police Service Medal – presented 6 September 2016

 

Born:   Thursday 6 October 1938 in Bega, NSW

Died on:   Sunday  6 May 2018

Age:  79 years, 7 months, 0 days

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

 

Funeral date:   Friday  11 May 2018 @ 2pm

Funeral location:   Stan Crapp Funerals, 125 Manning St, Kiama

 

Funeral Parlour:  Stan Crapp Funerals, Kiama, NSW 

 

Buried at:   ?

 

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Sid AXAM receiving his National Police Service Medal at Retired Police Day - Lake Illawarra Police Station on 8 September 2016 by acting Local Area Commander, Supt. Zoran Dzevlan.
Sid AXAM receiving his National Police Service Medal at Retired Police Day – Lake Illawarra Police Station on 8 September 2016 by acting Local Area Commander, Supt. Zoran Dzevlan.

Sid AXAM receiving his National Police Service Medal at Retired Police Day - Lake Illawarra Police Station on 8 September 2016 by acting Local Area Commander, Supt. Zoran Dzevlan.

Sid AXAM receiving his National Police Service Medal at Retired Police Day - Lake Illawarra Police Station on 8 September 2016 by acting Local Area Commander, Supt. Zoran Dzevlan.

Sidney Francis AXAM
Sid at the Jamberoo 2017 ANZAC day march

 

Sid AXAM
Sid at the 2017 Kiama ANZAC ceremony

 

Sid AXAM at the 100 years of ANZAC ceremony at Kiama - 2015
Sid AXAM at the 100 years of ANZAC ceremony at Kiama – 2015

 

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


 

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Sid was a Detective with Detective Norman SHEATHER ( NSWPF # 6006 ) and they both worked on the Shooting death of Constable Cyril HOWE at Oaklands on 20 December 1963.
It is said that in 1978 Sid, and Detective Joe PARRINGTON ( “possibly” F.J. Parrington # 6880 ) were the only detectives left who still wore fedoras.

Sergeants Course # 1, Class 4 of 1979 12 February 1979 - 30 March 1979 Back Row ( L - R ) Ron TYGH, Les KNOX, Les GERSBACK, Bill GALVIN, Peter YEO # 10542, Barry WHARTON, Franz SCHMIDT # 10540, Phil CAMPBELL Middle Row Dennis BALLARD, John O'HAGAN# 10524, Syd AXAM # 9931, Graham FOWLER #10557, John BROWN, Barry CAMPBELL, Frank RYAN, Jim ARKLEYC Front Row Wally ARMSTRONG, Terry NICOLL ( Inst. ) # 8777, Brian MILWARD ( Inst. ), Kevin JOHNSON ( Inst. ) # 7887, Bruce GOULD ( Director ) # 7677, Mick RIGG, Bob PHELPS.
Sergeants Course # 1, Class 4 of 1979
12 February 1979 – 30 Sergeants Course # 1, Class 4 of 1979

12 February 1979 – 30 March 1979

Back Row ( L – R )
Ron TYGH, Les KNOX, Les GERSBACK, Bill GALVIN, Peter YEO # 10542, Barry WHARTON, Franz SCHMIDT # 10540, Phil CAMPBELL

Middle Row
Dennis BALLARD, John O’HAGAN# 10524, Syd AXAM # 9931, Graham FOWLER #10557, John BROWN, Barry CAMPBELL, Frank RYAN, Jim ARKLEY

Front Row
Wally ARMSTRONG, Terry NICOLL ( Inst. ) # 8777, Brian MILWARD ( Inst. ), Kevin JOHNSON ( Inst. ) # 7887, Bruce GOULD ( Director ) # 7677, Mick RIGG, Bob PHELPS.


First published on 7 May 2018.
Updated with Class photo on 13 February 2026.



Graeme Andrew ADAMS

Graeme Andrew ADAMS

Late of Leichardt, NSW

New South Wales Police Force

Redfern Police Academy Class 206

Regd. #  21746

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 24 September 1984 ( aged 21 years, 7 months, 14 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 7 December 1984 ( aged 21 years, 9 months, 27 days )

Constable – appointed 8 December 1985

 

Final Rank = ?

 

Stations?, Prosecutors – Resigned

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre December 1984?  to  ? ? 1991 7 years Service

 

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

 

Born:   Sunday 10 February 1963

Disappeared:   Tuesday 6 June 2000

Body recovered:   Wednesday 12 July 2000

Died on:  6 ( Wednesday )  or 7 ( Thursday ) June 2000

Age:  37 years, 3 months, 28 days

Cause:   Murdered – shot

Event location:  Hawkesbury River near Dangar Island

Event date:  6 ( Wednesday )  or 7 ( Thursday ) June 2000

 

Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   ?

 

Funeral Parlour:  ?

 

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

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

 


 

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 Strike Force Sari headed up the investigation into this murder.

Class 206A
Class 206A


 

AAP General News (Australia)
08-30-2000
NSW: Man charged with murder of former police officer.

A court’s been told a former Sydney policeman whose body was found dumped in a river was killed to stop him earning a share of a lucrative Olympic-related security contract.

GRAEME ADAMS’ business partner, 29-year-old SIMON CHRISTOPHER CROWTHER-WILKINSON, was charged with his murder this morning.

According to police facts tendered to Manly Court, Mr ADAMS was a silent stakeholder in CROWTHER-WILKINSON’S firm Excell Security Pty Ltd.

The company had recently won a $1.6 million contract to supply staff to security giant and Olympic sub-contractor Chubb Security Australia.

But police allege that rather than share the proceeds, CROWTHER-WILKINSON and another associate shot and killed Mr ADAMS, wrapped him in chains and dumped him in the Hawkesbury River, north of Sydney, on June 6 or 7.

The accused man has been refused bail and will appear in Central Local Court on September 6.

http://leafagecom.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/nsw-man-charged-with-murder-of-former.html


 

08-30-2000
NSW: Ex policeman murdered over Oly security contract, court told

By John Kidman, Crime Reporter

SYDNEY, Aug 30 AAP – A former Sydney policeman whose chained body was found dumped in a river had been shot in cold blood over a lucrative Olympic-related security contract,
a court was told today.

Detectives allege the two men charged with the slaying stood to gain his share of a $1.6 million personnel deal struck with industry giant and Olympic sub-contractor Chubb Security Australia.

The killing had “all the hallmarks of an execution-style murder”, according to a statement of police facts tendered in Sydney’s Manly Local Court.

“There is evidence of premeditated and deliberate planning well prior to the event,” the document read.

Mr Adams’ business partner, Simon Crowther-Wilkinson and another of his associates, private security agent James Cowie, were arrested by strike force police early today following a high-profile investigation.

Mr Adams, a one-time police prosecutor who left the force to start his own company nine years ago, was pulled out of the Hawkesbury River off Dangar Island, to Sydney’s
north, by a local fisherman on July 12.

An autopsy revealed he had been shot in the back of the head from close range.

He was also wrapped in a 135 kilogram length of chain.

It was initially believed Mr Adams had last been seen alive by Crowther-Wilkinson at 10pm on June 6 after they dined at Antos Pizzeria and Pasta in suburban Chatswood.

However, it is now alleged that the version of events was a smokescreen to divert suspicion.

According to receipt records, the accused man bought cigarettes and drinks at a Chatswood service station at 9.25pm the same night.

Neither the owner nor staff of the pizza parlour were able to place the men at the eatery, police allege.

According to the fact sheet, mobile phone checks also revealed both Crowther-Wilkinson and Cowie made or received calls near Dangar island on the night of the murder.

Crowther-Wilkinson denied ever having been to the area or having access to or owning a boat, it said.

Despite this, detectives alleged evidence would show he was in possession of an aluminium runabout at the time of the homicide.

It was also claimed Crowther-Wilkinson bought 15m of chain and a number of metal clamps like those found on Mr Adams’ body at a Brookvale hardware shop a week before the murder.

“Direct lies and inconsistencies exist in the versions of (both) Wilkinson and Cowie,”the facts stated.

Mr Adams had been a silent 51 per cent partner in Excell Security with Crowther-Wilkinson until his death but took little part in the company’s day-to-day business.

In the weeks before his death, he allegedly tried to gain financial records which showed he may not have been receiving his due profit share.

Police allege he expressed concerns over the matter to his accountant.

By contrast, Crowther-Wilkinson is said to have told an Excell employee that “he did not want to give up any profits made through his Olympic contract”.

Both accused men were today refused bail and will appear in Central Local Court next month.

https://myinformationview.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/nsw-ex-policem-murdered-over-oly.html


 

Victim feared colleagues, court told

By Malcolm Brown
May 10 2002

 

A week before his disappearance in 2000, murder victim Graeme Adams told his accountant he was afraid of former associates in the security company Blue Falcon Agency and thought he was being followed, the Supreme Court heard yesterday.

Accountant Eric de Haarte said Mr Adams had formed another company, Excell Security, after leaving Blue Falcon and had told him he had ”sort of tricked” Blue Falcon by taking their database of contacts for security guards.

Mr Adams had expressed apprehension about two principals in Blue Falcon, Peter Murrant ( # 22195 ) and Andrew King.

Mr Murrant, who had been a serving police officer at the time he was a principal of Blue Falcon, had been investigated by the Police Integrity Commission and had later been convicted of a criminal offence and sentenced to periodic detention.

”He told me he thought his former partners [Mr Murrant and Mr King] considered him a snitch,” Mr de Haarte said.

Mr Adams disappeared on June 6, 2000. His body was recovered, weighed down by chains, in the Hawkesbury River near Dangar Island on July 12 that year.

A partner of Mr Adams in Excell Security, Simon Christopher Crowther-Wilkinson (referred to in court as Wilkinson), was later charged with Mr Adams‘s murder. Wilkinson is now on trial before Justice Virginia Bell.

Questioned by Paul Byrne, SC, for Wilkinson, Mr de Haarte said Mr Adams had indicated that he wanted his involvement in Excell Security to be kept ”more or less secret” so that he was ”essentially invisible”.

Mr Adams had a 51 per cent shareholding in Excell Security but Wilkinson, with 49 per cent, did the day-to-day work.

Janelle Johnson, a girlfriend of Mr Adams at the time of his disappearance, said in evidence that according to what Mr Adams had told her, Blue Falcon went broke in June 1999 and Mr Adams himself was in debt as a result. He had blamed Mr Murrant and Mr King for ”taking money on the side”.

Ms Johnson said that four or five weeks before he disappeared, Mr Adams had made no attempt to discover the financial position of Excell Security though he had concerns about it.

The trial resumes today.

https://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/05/09/1020914033849.html


 

Regina v Simon Crowther-Wilkinson

On 28 March 2003 the appellant, Simon Crowther-Wilkinson, was sentenced to imprisonment for 20 years with a non-parole period of 15 years for murder. His co-accused, James Cowie was found not guilty. He appeals against this conviction but not against the sentence.

The appellant had been a silent partner in a partnership with the deceased in a security company, Excell Security Pty Limited (“Excell”). The deceased’s body was found floating in the Hawkesbury River wrapped in plastic, metal 3/8 inch steel galvanised chains and 12 mm D-shackles. The Crown case was that he had been shot once in the back of the head, consistent with a .22 calibre bullet having been fired by either the appellant or James Cowie, with the other present and assisting or encouraging the killer. The deceased’s body had then been transported to the Hawkesbury River and dumped from a small aluminium boat.

https://www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au/decision/549faf773004262463b77099


 

SIMON CHRISTOPHER CROWTHER-WILKINSON was Sentenced to 20 years gaol – non parole of 15 years. Co-accused, James COWIE, was found not guilty.
He Appealed to the Court of Criminal Appeal, which was Heard  on 12 July 2004, and that Appeal was dismissed.

Caution.  Possible PTSD triggers. 

this pdf link Contains Description of Murder to Court