Gerard Peter JOHNSTON

Gerard Peter JOHNSTON

AKA  ?

Late of Blackheath – formerly of Bronte, NSW

NSW Police Cadet # 2945

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  16??? – 17???

Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced 9 July 1973

Probationary Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank = Constable

Stations?

Service:  From 9 July 1973  to 11 January 1979 =  5+ years Service

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours

Born: ? May? ?

Died on: Thursday  11 January 1979

Age: 22

Cause:  Depression – Suicide – Service weapon – Not Duty related

Event location:  at his home in Bronte, NSW

Event date: Thursday  11 January 1979

Funeral date: ? ? 1979

Funeral location: ?

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

 

Gerard Peter JOHNSTON - 1976 Photo supplied by Peter Cameron
Gerard Peter JOHNSTON – 1976         Photo supplied by Peter Cameron

 

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


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May they forever Rest In Peace


 

RYERSON LIST.

Surname Given Names Notice Type Date Event Age Other Details Publication Published
JOHNSTON Gerard Peter Death notice 11JAN1979 Death 22 late of Blackheath, formerly of Bronte Sydney Morning Herald 13JAN1979
NSW BDM:   Death
JOHNSTON GERARD PETER     2487/1979
Father:  FRANCIS NORMAN
Mother:  KATHLEEN THERESE

 

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

Friday 21 September 1979 (No.130), page 4775

 

ANY person having any claims upon the estate of GERARD PETER JOHNSTON, late of Randwick, who died on 11th January, 1979, must send particulars of his claim to the administrators, Francis Norman Johnston and Kathleen Therese Johnston, c.o. Laurence & Laurence, 54 Carrington Street, Sydney, on or before 4th December, 1979. The administrators will distribute the assets in the estate, having regard only to the claims of which at that date they have notice. Letters of administration were granted in New South Wales on 27th June, 1979. LAURENCE & LAURENCE, Solicitors, 54 Carrington Street, Sydney, N.S.W. 2000 (D.X. 115).

1258 — $12.50

21 Sep 1979 – ANY person having any claims upon the estate of GERARD PETER JOHNSTON, late of Randwick, who died on 11th – Trove


 

 

 

 




Robert John LANE

Robert John LANE

Victoria Police Force

Squad 7/65

Regd. #   15051

Rank:  Detective Senior Constable

Stations?, Carlton, Russell Street HQ,  Swan Hill CIB – death

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1965?  to  13 July 1979 = 14? years Service

AwardsVictoria Police Star medal – granted, to Val, 2006

Born:  12 December 1946 at Kerang, Victoria

Died on Friday  13 July 1979

Cause:  Murdered – shot in back of head

Event locationKyalite, NSW

Age:  32

Funeral date?

Funeral location? – Swan Hill, Victoria

Buried at:  Swan Hill Cemetery, Coronation Ave, Swan Hill

 Memorial at:  Robert Lane Resuscitation Unit at Swan Hill District Health

Dedication Ceremony was held on 28th November 2008 to open the Robert Lane Resuscitation Unit

Equipment purchased for the Robert Lane Resuscitation Unit
•    June 2008 – Patient Monitoring Equipment – $60,000 ($40,000 donated by Blue Ribbon Foundation)
•    May 2010 – Cardiac Arrhythmia Software – $5778.00
•    May 2011 – Portable Ventilator $30,999 (Included $11,000 raised from SHDH Charity Golf Day)
•    May 2012 – External Pacing Machine $12,950 ($7,000 donated by Blue Ribbon Foundation
•    June 2013 – Diathermy Equipment $22,119.90 ($10,000 donated by Blue Ribbon Foundation)

Robert John LANE

Robert John LANE

ROBERT IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance

 


 Funeral location ?


 

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About 11.30 a.m. Friday 13 July 1979 Detective Lane accompanied David Bernard Chapman an 18 year old car theft suspect, to a disused bus parked in a camp site at Kyalite Southern New South Wales.

Chapman had been living there for a short time and had told the Detective he had a receipt amongst his possessions which would exonerate him of the theft.

Whilst Lane searched the bus Chapman took out a .22 calibre rifle and shot the Detective in the head. The policeman fell to the floor and Chapman then walked up and again shot him in the head. He then dragged the corpse to a nearby pit where he dumped it. He then escaped in the police car in company with his 17 year old girlfriend Kerryn Anne Bonser. He later dumped the police car in the Edwards River 5 kilometres away and took to the bush.

Despite a massive man hunt Chapman was not located until 19 July 1980 at a property in the Kyalite District.

He admitted his guilt and appeared before Parramatta Supreme Court charged with the murder.

On 1 July 1980 he was sentenced to life imprisonment.


 

Bob Lane: Blues Honour Policeman

By: Anthony De Bolfo on: Thu 11 of Sep., 2008 23:52 AEST (7352 Reads)

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First published: 2006

ROBERT Lane was not yet 20 when his clearance to Carlton came through. It was May 27, 1966, five rounds into the VFL season, and for an aspiring league footballer, Princes Park was a great place to be.

Eighteen months earlier, George Harris had wrested control of Carlton after it had plummeted to its worst placing — 10th — in its centenary season, 1964.

In late 1964, Harris completed one of the game’s most audacious coups when he landed Ron Barassi as captain-coach. The Blues then entered what would be arguably their greatest era.

These were glory days for Lane, who in November 1965 earned an on-the-record endorsement from Superintendent Gilbert Trainor after graduating as a policeman. Superintendent Trainor described Lane as a “sound, reliable type who applied himself diligently and obtained good results”.

Robert John LANE
When St Kilda and Hawthorn footballers play at Telstra Dome this afternoon wearing blue-and-white chequered armbands to denote their part in the Silk-Miller Cup, the annual match in honour of two murdered policemen, thoughts will turn to the 141 men and women of the Victoria Police who have died upholding the law, and to all the loved ones they have left behind.

Among the fallen is Detective Senior Constable Lane, today survived by his wife Valerie, daughters Dana and Chelsea, and grandson Charlie Robert.

Lane’s senseless murder on the morning of Friday, July 13, 1979, made front-page news, which resulted in the swift apprehension of the perpetrator. But what appears to have been lost in time is Lane’s standing as the only league footballer to have died representing the Victoria Police.

Robert John Lane was born at Kerang on December 12, 1946, one of five sons and five daughters reared by George and Jean Lane. The Lane siblings would be blessed with strong sporting genes, with Robert excelling in football and basketball and younger twin sisters Jeanette and Helen each captaining Victorian basketball teams.

Retired policeman Gomer Davies, who lives in Lalbert, near Swan Hill, said Lane was stationed in Carlton when he embarked on his league football career. “Carlton (Football Club) got Bob down at the time he joined the police force and he played a couple of games there,” Davies said.

Ian Collins, the former Carlton president, chief executive and premiership player, remembers well his brief moments playing alongside Lane in 1966.

“He was a handy, but not great, footballer and he seemed to be a fairly quiet type,” Collins said. “I remember that he used to turn up to training in his police uniform.

“He was solidly built, but not overly tall. He was a key-position player and I played with him in both of his games in 1966 — round 13 versus St Kilda at Princes Park and the following round against Fitzroy there.”

It’s just on 40 years since Lane took the field for the Blues. He was the first to carry No. 46 into a Carlton senior game. In his first game, Lane was named 19th man, with Jim Pleydell joining him on the pine, while Richard Vandenberg (a distant cousin of the current Hawthorn captain), made his senior debut that day starting in a forward pocket and exchanging roving duties with Adrian Gallagher.

Lane and the likes of fellow country recruits Ian Nankervis, a namesake of the former Geelong player who hailed from Mildura Imperials, and Gil Lockhart, from Mansfield, were turned over by Barassi during the 1966 season. According to Vandenberg, who is now a chartered accountant in Swan Hill, the die might have been cast for Lane with the arrival of the lanky Tasmanian ruckman Peter “Percy” Jones.

In April the following year, in 1967, Lane was cleared to Williamstown. Not long after, he opted to combine his policing duties with a stint as captain-coach of Lake Boga, just south of Swan Hill, in the then Mid-Murray Football League.

Then in 1973, Lane returned to the big smoke, renewing acquaintances with Davies at Russell Street. “He was a senior detective at that stage and he was also playing for ‘Willy’ at centre half-forward in the old Channel 0 days,” Davies said.

“Three years later, he returned to take on the job as captain-coach of Lalbert. He got Lalbert to a premiership in his first year, (in) 1976, when they beat Woorinen by a point.”

Davies said Lane eventually relinquished the coaching role at Lalbert to Chris Drum, the brother of former Fremantle coach Damian Drum. “Bob just wanted to continue as a player in 1979, but unfortunately he was killed that July.”

On that Friday morning, Lane made a routine trip across the border, to Kyalite, to question a man suspected of stealing a car. Tragically, the move would cost Lane his life, as the suspect turned a rifle on him and fired three times. Lane was 32.

Davies was then left with the terrible task of recovering his mate’s body from a roadside camp by the Wakool River.

“Bob went out to do a little job which would normally have taken him about half an hour,” Davies said. “He left Swan Hill station at half-past 10 in the morning and by half-past 11, he was dead. Val was waiting for him back at the station. One of their girls was not quite three at the time and the other girl was six or seven.”

Lane was laid to rest at the Swan Hill cemetery after a service attended by more than 1200 mourners.

Yesterday, during a graduation ceremony at the Victoria Police Academy in Glen Waverley, chief commissioner Christine Nixon presented the Victoria Police Star medal to Val in memory of her late husband. The medal, introduced last year, recognises members killed or seriously injured in the line of duty.

While Val Lane preferred not to be quoted for this article, she retains a fervour for the fortunes of the team that her late husband represented.

It has not been lost on the club, either, with chief executive Michael Malouf confirming this week that Carlton would work with Victoria Police and the Blue Ribbon Foundation to honour Lane’s memory.

Such endorsement is in keeping with those in the Mallee who remember Robert Lane as a champion, on and off the field.

Richard Vandenberg said: “A lot of former players who didn’t make it went on and contributed to local communities because of the league football brushwork on them. Bob was a great leader in bush football — hard but fair, and dedicated to the sides that he coached — and the country people with whom Bob spent most of his time always appreciated it.

“He was a popular fellow, a terrific policeman.”

Anthony De Bolfo

http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=16

 

Murder made his careerBrett BELLIS - Retired NSWPF Inspector - article from 2002

BRETT Bellis, who retired from Quakers Hill police after 41 years of service, is a walking encyclopaedia of major crimes in NSW and Victoria.

He rose to the rank of inspector and was involved in most of the major cases that made headlines from 1971 to 2011.

They included the murder of anti-drug campaigner Don MacKay in Griffith in 1978, the kidnap and murder of Renee Aitken, 5, in Narooma in 1986, and the arrests of Daniel Bernard Chapman for the killing of Detective Robert John Lane in 1980 and of Andrew Mark Norrie, who killed two men in 1986.

Mr Bellis said that among the worst cases was the killing of Michael Lewis and his wife.

He said the killer left their children, who were aged two and three, near their badly decomposed bodies and that they were there for several days until they were found.

Mr Bellis said he would never forget hearing one of them: “Mummy is turning green.” He said: “We got our man by tracking him to a special rifle that was lent to him.”

Mr Bellis, who is now a grandfather of one with another on the way, said he could never completely forget some of the other cases either.

“But retirement helps, because it allows me to spend more time travelling with my family and playing golf at Stonecutters Ridge,” he said.

Mr Bellis was one of about 100 retired police officers and their wives and husbands at Retired Police Day at Quakers Hills and Blacktown on the 150th anniversary celebrations of the NSW Police Force.

The officers received commemorative pins at Quakers Hill police station from Superintendent Gary Merryweather and at Blacktown Workers Club from Superintendent Mark Wright.

Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said the day enabled citizens and the current crop of police to recognise and commend the work of former officers.

http://www.blacktownsun.com.au/story/314551/murder-made-his-career/


Robert John LANE 2 - VicPol - Murdered 13 July 1979 Robert John LANE 3 - VicPol - Murdered 13 July 1979

http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/images/stories/historical_hansard/VicHansard_19791206_19791211.pdf


 


 


 

 

 

 

 




Stephen Paul NAYLOR

Stephen Paul NAYLOR

New South Wales Police Force

Redfern Police Academy Class # 134 

Regd. #  15685

Ranks:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 26 February 1973 ( aged 21 years, 4 months, 12 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed Monday 2 April 1973 ( aged 21 years, 5 months, 19 days )

Constable – appointed 2 April 1974

Constable 1st Class – appointed 2 April 1978

 

Final Rank:  Constable 1st Class

 

Stations:  Burwood, Five Dock – Death

 

Service:  From  26 February 1973  to  7 December 1979 = 6 years, 9 months, 11 days Service

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

Born:  Sunday 14 October 1951

Died:  Friday 7 December 1979

Age:  28 years, 1 months, 23 days

Cause:  Murdered – Pedestrian – Drive at – Off Duty

 

Location of event:  Parramatta Rd, Burwood, NSW

 

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location:  Rookwood Memorial Gardens & Crematorium, Rookwood ( Lidcombe ), NSW

 

Grave location:  Cremated.  Ashes Scattered.

No Memorial.

 

Stephen is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance- BUT SHOULD BE

 


 

The Canberra Times

Saturday 8 December 1979       Page 3

Youth charged
SYDNEY: A 17-year-old youth was charged on two counts of murder last night after the deaths of an off-duty policeman and a companion hit by a car in Burwood early yesterday.
Constable Stephen Naylor, 28, of Five Dock police station, and Mr Peter Petracco, 32, of Marrickville, were hit by a car which mounted the kerb as they were leaving a company Christmas party in Parramatta Road.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110972240


 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Tuesday 11 December 1979, page 11

Youth on two murder counts

SYDNEY: A youth aged 17 had called, ” See what I can do, copper, see what I can do “, after driving toward six men and killing two of them, one a policeman, a Children’s Court was told yesterday.

The youth appeared before Mr Blackmore, SM, in the Metropolitan Children’s Court on 12 counts, including two of murder at Burwood last Friday.

Mr C. Phegan, prosecuting, said the incidents occurred after the youth left a party to sleep in his car after an earlier altercation with his host.

Mr Blackmore allowed the Press into the hearing, but ordered that the youth’s name and address not be published.

Mr Phegan asked that the charges be adjourned to Glebe Coroner’s Court on December 19, for mention.

Mr K. G. Hickey, for the youth, asked for bail for his client after agreeing to the remand date.

Mr Phegan, asking that bail be refused, said the youth had an altercation with his host at a party.

” As a result he left the party intending to sleep in his car “, Mr Phegan said.

” It is further alleged he was involved in an altercation with off-duty police officers who were joined by a number of civilians “.

Mr Phegan said the youth drove his car along the footpath on Parramatta Road. There were six men on the footpath and the youth drove towards them. Four jumped out of the vehicle’s path.

The car had hit Mr Peter Petracco, 32, and Constable first-class Stephen Naylor, 29, fatally injuring both.

The youth was remanded without bail until December 19.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110972914


 

Richard Baxter, FB – Support Aussie Cops, on 23 December 2011, recalls a work mate by the name of Stephen NAYLOR being attached to Burwood ( NSW ) being murdered about 1979.

 


 

First Published 8 December 2014

Updated 8 January 2025




John Thomas COLBERT

John Thomas COLBERT

 

AKA  ?  

* Nickname: 

Late of  ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’:

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:   R.J. COLBERT, NSWPF # 16090 ( Born 1946 ) ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  ? ? ? 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  5981  

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 19 January 1948 ( aged 26 years, 11 months, 30 days )  

Probationary Constable – appointed Monday 2 February 1948 ( aged 27 years, 0 months, 13 days )  

Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?  

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

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

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 20 December 1964

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 1 March 1972 

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 10 June 1976

 

Final Rank: = Sergeant 1st Class  

 

Stations ?, Kingsgrove ( 31 Division ) – Death  

  

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom: 19 January 1948   to  11 March 1979 = 31 years, 1 month, 20 days

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From  19 January 1948   to  11 March 1979 =  31 years, 1 month, 20 days Service

 

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 58 years, 1 month, 19 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  0

 

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World War II

Australian Imperial Force

Regiment:                                      Royal Australian Navy

Enlisted:                                        3 January 1941  ( Aged 19 years, 11 months, 14 days ) in Port Adelaide, S.A.

Service #                                        PA1978

Rank:                                             Signalman

Embarkation:                              ?

Age at embarkation:                  ?

Occupation:                                 ?

Address:                                       Riverton, Clare and Gilbert Valleys, South Australia

Next of kin:                                 Agnes COLBERT ( Mother )

Religion:                                      ?

Single / Married:                       ?

Returned to Australia:             ?

Date of Discharge:                    26 March 1946

Posting at Discharge:              HMAS Moreton

Awards:                                       ?

https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/508203

https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=1095453&c=WW2

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John Thomas COLBERT 04 - NSWPF - 5981 - Died 11 March 1979

Awards:  No Find on the Australian Honours system – which is obviously wrong from looking at his uniform

 

Sergeant 1st Class John Thomas COLBERT
Sergeant 1st Class John Thomas COLBERT

 

 Born:  Thursday 20 January 1921 in Kilkenny, Scotland

Died on:  Sunday 11 March 1979 

Age: 58 years, 1 month, 19 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N /

 

Cause: Motor Vehicle Collision – Pedestrian

Event location:   Morgan St, Kingsgrove, NSW

Event / Diagnosis date: 11 March 1979 

 

Funeral date ? ? ? 

Funeral location ?

LIVE STREAM    N/A

 

 

Wake location??? 

Wake date??? 

 

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

 

Buried at:  Woronora Memorial Park, 121 Linden St, Sutherland, NSW

Grave LocationSection:  General Plaque Lawn 5        Row?         Plot: 478

Grave GPS?,       ?

John Thomas COLBERT 02 - NSWPF - 5981 - Died 11 March 1979

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( September 2024 )

 

John Thomas COLBERT 03 - NSWPF - 5981 - Died 11 March 1979

JOHN IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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At 11pm on 10 March, 1979 Sergeant Colbert commenced duty as the supervising sergeant in the Hurstville Division. Following an inspection of the Kingsgrove Police Station the sergeant set out for the Peakhurst Police Station. About 1.20am he parked behind a panel van in Morgan Street, Kingsgrove where he spoke to the occupants. The sergeant then returned to the police car and as he opened the driver’s door he was struck by a passing vehicle and killed instantly.

 

The sergeant was born in 1921 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 2 February, 1948. At the time of his death he was stationed at Kingsgrove.

 


 

* Story behind any Nickname:

 


 

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

**********

 

Cal

15 September 2014

Updated:  23 September 2024


 

Wife = Kathlyn Marie COLBERT.  Died 12 August 2002.

Loved wife of John.

Dearly loved mother of Helen, James, Stephen, Elizabeth & Andrew.

Grave:  Woronora Memorial Park, 121 Linden St, Sutherland.

General Plaque Lawn 5, Grave 478.

Kathlyn Marie O’Connor Colbert (unknown-2002) – Find a Grave Memorial