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Back Row ( L – R ) Patrick Philip CLEAR # 12440, Terence M. WALSH # 12771, Anthony R. REID # 13046, Donald Kevin MURRAY # 12315, Eric James GOLLAN # 14665, Nicholas J. STOVES # 11198
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Class 112 From Dave Morris – 26 March 2014: Class 112 swearing in 15.9.67 – rain had washed out the parade so we were moved indoors. I recall Barry Elliott being front row on the left, not sure who is next but then Phil Roots and I remember Phil and Barry were real good mates. About the only other I can place is front row 2nd from the right, Barry Faint and I think the tall Constable with the cap on is Jeff Jarratt, having already been sworn in on his birthday prior to the parade, as Cadets were.
From Dave Morris ( # 12746 ) – 26 March 2014:
Class 112 swearing in 15.9.67 – rain had washed out the parade so we were moved indoors. I recall Barry Elliott ( # 12778 ) being front row on the left, not sure who is next but then Phil Roots ( # 12759 ) and I remember Phil and Barry were real good mates. About the only other I can place is front row 2nd from the right, Barry Faint ( # 12777 ) and I think the tall Constable with the cap on is Jeff Jarratt ( # 12868 ) , having already been sworn in on his birthday prior to the parade, as Cadets were.
Class 112 – Group A Were Sworn In at Redfern Police Academy on 15 September 1967.
William Alan LEADBEATTER AKA William LEADBEATTER, Bill LEADBEATTER
William Alan LEADBEATTER AKA William LEADBEATTER, Bill LEADBEATTER
William Alan LEADBEATTER AKA William LEADBEATTER, Bill LEADBEATTER
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Mick is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED
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Michael Francis HAND AKA Michael HAND, Mike HAND, Mick HAND, Handy, Hando
New South Wales Police Historical Society Mark Russell · · My first class number was Class 115. Secondary Training commenced 1/04/69 to 9/05/69. There was 2 Police Women in this class and 4 Railway Detective Police ( however I think only 3 are in the photo ). Me, I’m front row eighth from the right. I turned 19 just one week from being sworn in.
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? is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * BUT SHOULD BE
? is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance *NEED MORE INFO
? is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED
? IS mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills
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Dear friends, I bring you the sad news that Peter (PJ, Peej) Latham died peacefully at home on the evening of Sunday the 19th of April after being diagnosed with an aggressive lung cancer. His wife Liz (Reeks) never left his side and nursed him with deep love and care. PJ’s funeral notice will be in the Daily Advertiser on Anzac Day.
A service of thanksgiving will be held at: Alan Harris McDonald Funeral Home 76 Copland Street, Wagga Wagga. 10.30am Wednesday 29th of April 2026.
Any messages of condolence will be passed onto Liz by myself and will be whole heartedly appreciated.
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Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 17 February 1969 to ? ? ? = ? years, ? months, ? days Service
Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW Police: From: ? ? ? to ? ? ? = ? years, ? months, ? days Service
Time in Retirement from Police: ? years, ? months, ? days
Age at Retirement / Leaving: = ? years, ? months, ? days
Awards: National Medal – granted 13 November 1984 ( Det SenCon )
1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 7 March 1995 ( Sgt )
Hinrich KORNACKI AKA Henry KORNACKI, Hinrich KORNACKI, Kenryk KORNACKI
Born: Thursday 24 June 1948 in Rehhorst, Germany
Died on: Monday 13 April 2026
Age: 77 years, 9 months, 20 days
Organ Donor: Y / N / ?
Cause: ?
Event location: ?
Event / Diagnosis date: ?
Funeral date: ? ? ?
Funeral location: ?
There will be NO Public Funeral although there will be a future Memorial gathering in around 5 – 6 weeks time.
LIVE STREAM?
Wake location: ?
Wake date: ???
Funeral Parlour: ?
Buried at: ?
Grave Location: Section: Row: ?Plot: ?
Grave GPS: ?, ?
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H is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED
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Hinrich KORNACKI AKA Henry KORNACKI, Hinrich KORNACKI, Kenryk KORNACKI
Hinrich KORNACKI & daughter – Special Constable Julie O’BRIEN
Hinrich KORNACKI
Hinrich KORNACKI
Michael KORNACKI, ?, Hinrich KORNACKI & ?
Hinrich KORNACKI
Michael KORNACKI & Hinrich KORNACKI
Hinrich KORNACKI
Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),
Tuesday 26 December 1989, page 3
Murdered man ‘easy-going’ model prisoner
SYDNEY: A 41-year-old day-release prisoner found murdered in Sydney’s west at the weekend often spent three hours a day quoting passages from the Bible, police said yesterday.
Detectives investigating the apparent execution-style slaying of Bruno Morabito, who was serving an eight year sentence for drug offences, painted the victim as a model prisoner who was quiet and had recently “turned to religion”.
“He was an easy-going bloke who would spend up to three hours a day quoting passages from the Bible,” Detective Sergeant Heinrich Kornacki of Flemington police said yesterday.
Morabito, a day-release prisoner from Sydney’s Silverwater Jail, was found lying face down in a pool of blood by a night watchman in Derby Street, Silverwater, shortly before 8pm on Saturday. He had extensive head injuries, bullet wounds in the chest and back and had been stabbed.
Robbery has been ruled out as the motive for the killing as Morabito had $600 on his body.
Police were concentrating investigations on the dead man’s criminal background.
They have established Morabito was killed elsewhere and his body dumped in Derby Street.
Sergeant Kornacki said there was a sizeable list of people who may have wanted to see Morabito dead.
“It looks like someone wanted to get even with him,” he said.
Sergeant Kornacki said investigations had also spread to Queensland because Morabito was due to stand trial on charges relating to a multi million-dollar marijuana plantation uncovered near Townsville more than three years ago.
Morabito was one of five men arrested in July, 1986, in raids on homes in Sydney, Griffith in south-western NSW, and northern Queensland in a joint operation by detectives investigating a $4 million marijuana crop.
Police learned of the plantation in northern Queensland while investigating the disappearance and suspected murder of a former Griffith builder named in the 1979 Woodward Royal Commission into drug trafficking.
They believe Nunzio Greco was murdered after disappearing from his
Windsor home in Sydney’s north western outskirts on January 7, 1986.
The Royal Commission report said the builder-bricklayer was used to launder drug money by building houses for drug bosses.
On June 26, 1987, the Sydney District Court was told there was documentation from the Bureau of Criminal Intelligence that “Morabito was seen in the company of Nunzio Greco in December, 1985, and January, 1986”.
In July, 1987, Morabito was jailed for eight years for conspiring to cultivate a plantation of cannabis at Byrock, 80km east of Bourke in far western NSW, in July, 1983.
Sergeant Kornacki said police had not ruled out the possibility Morabito’s murder was connected with his future appearance in a Queensland court.
Morabito was last seen leaving Duffy Brothers Fruit market in Station Road, Wentworthville, in Sydney’s west, at 6pm on Saturday.
The day-release prisoner worked a 12-hour day at the market from 6am to 6pm.
Police say Morabito’s routine method of returning to the jail each night was to catch the train from Wentworthville to Auburn Station and then walk to the prison.
But Sergeant Kornacki said police have also learned that on several past occasions Morabito had been picked up by “friends”, although detectives have not yet established their identity.
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Part of Class 097 – one of these blokes being Brian KERFOOT.
Class 097 – 50 year reunion in 2013.
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CATHY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * BUT SHOULD BE
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Our deepest condolences are extended to her 7 year old son Cooper.
Cathy Leigh DONNEY
Cooper DONNEY & Cathy Leigh DONNEY
Hi my name is Schooner and I am raising funds for a wonderful and heartfelt situation concerning a friend ‘Cath Donney’.
Everyday members of the emergency services put their lives on the line to protect and serve our community. Cath Donney is a 21 year general duties veteran and Sergeant of the NSW Police Force. Cath has minimal support re family assistance.
After many years of wanting to become a mother, Cath’s lifelong dream was finally realised with the arrival of her beautiful son ‘Cooper’ (2019).
The first diagnosis of Cancer
In 2021 Cath was diagnosed with stage 4 triple negative breast cancer. After countless rounds of radiation, chemotherapy and surgery she entered remission in early 2023. The following months were spent creating quality moments with Cooper.
Second diagnosis of Cancer
In September 2023 scans revealed a tumour in her brain. Cath underwent surgery and the tumour was removed successfully. However, in March 2024 the cancer had spread into Cath’s brain and her spine. Chemotherapy and radiation have commenced.
The situation currently
Cath and Cooper are currently surrounded by the love and support of close friends and work colleagues. She is receiving help with meals, lots of visits, house cleaning and lots of play dates for her son. Cooper is an amazing young boy who is a kind, affectionate and gentle young man despite all the challenges of mum being ill. He is a testament to the love that Cath embodies.
How the funds will help Cath and why this is so important
No longer being able to work Cath has had to use her life savings to keep her and Coop afloat amidst the extra costs due to being unwell. She now needs financial help.
Cath did not want any fundraising
When approached about this idea, Cath was totally against the concept of any fundraiser. She has always been an independent strong-willed individual never relying on any person whatsoever. Her response to this fund raiser was ‘Other people need this more than me’. Even though her diagnosis is serious Cath still does not feel deserving of any handout or financial assistance.
Thank you in advance to any donation, big or small. Every cent raised will be given to Cath and Cooper to assist with their ongoing expenses, and also set up a trust account for Coopers future.
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Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( April 2026 )
BAILS is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * BUT SHOULD BE
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Anthony Rex BAILLIE AKA Anthony BAILLIE, Tony BAILLIE, Bails Tuggerah Lakes Police District
Grieving ex-cop leads memorial ride for police sergeant found dead at home
The ride two police mates never completed becomes a memorial journey as colleagues unite to honour a sergeant who took his own life with a service weapon.
Warning: Distressing content
The last message former police officer Mitch Wrigley received from his colleague and close friend will forever haunt him.
“He wanted to do a ride with me. I couldn’t make it. I had told him to set a date and I would make it work, but I couldn’t. It’s ruined me,” Mitch told news.com.au.
His friend, Sergeant Anthony Baillie – affectionately known as Bails and the name preferred by his family – was tragically found deceased in his Bateau Bay home on Monday, April 6, with a gunshot wound from a police-issue firearm.
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Authorities have confirmed there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.
Bails’ passing is now the subject of a Law Enforcement Conduct Commission Review.
Police sources have revealed the review will investigate how the sergeant managed to take a firearm home to his Central Coast residence after a night shift. It is understood he was designated an “internal sergeant”, meaning he was not permitted to carry a weapon due to mental health concerns.
Sergeant Anthony Baillie died in is Central Coast home. There are no suspicious circumstances. Picture: Supplied
Mitch, police colleagues and family and friends of Bails are for now focused on honouring the life of the much loved police officer.
“I just wish I could have done more for him,” Mitch said.
Mitch fondly remembered Bails as a truly exceptional individual who would go to great lengths for anyone, “even if it meant he copped criticism for it.”
Mitch wearing the shirts designed for the ride in honour of Bails . Picture: Supplied
“He always had your back and would fight for the troops below him before protecting himself.”
This Wednesday, Mitch, along with Bails’ father, other family members, and police colleagues, will embark on the very route the two men had planned to ride together.
Mitch is organising this ride in honour of Bails, aiming to make it “the biggest thing as he really enjoyed being out on his bike.”
“His ride of choice, which we did together many times, is the ride we will be doing,” Mitch said.
“I want to make this a big event to show how much he was loved as a son, father, brother, uncle, and friend. This ride means the world to me, and I would love as much support on the ride. If you can offer any support, big or small, it will all be greatly appreciated.”
He urged, “If you know Bails, know of him, or want to support a friend riding, please make every effort you can to attend.”
Former cop Mitch Wrigley and Sergeant Anthony Baillie. Picture: Supplied
Cyclists are requested to gather at 9am for a 10am start on Railway Parade, at the intersection of Gen Street, Belmont. ( NSW )
The group will ride to The Beach Hotel, Merewether, for lunch before returning to Belmont. A support vehicle will be available to transport bikes in case of mechanical issues or injuries. Coffee will be generously supplied by Emerge & See NSW & ACT, proudly serving Toby’s Estate Coffee.
“Let’s all get together and show our support for the legend Bails was,” Mitch encouraged.
Alana Singleton from Emerge & See emphasised the importance of reaching out for help, urging anyone experiencing mental health issues to contact their organisation.
Emerge & See is a “peer-led, free, independent, and confidential mental health support service for currently serving and retired emergency service workers and volunteers.”
She explained, “Driven by the lived experience of service, trauma, treatment, recovery, and growth, they will be there to help with resources, education, professional referrals, connection, and hope. We empower our community to proactively engage in support.”
To connect or seek support, please visit emergeandsee.org.au or email info@emergeandsee.org.au
Anthony Rex BAILLIE AKA Anthony BAILLIE, Tony BAILLIE, Bails 15 March 2024
Police officer found dead inside Central Coast home.
NSW
Police officer found dead with suspected gunshot wound inside Central Coast home.
An investigation is underway after a police officer was found dead inside a residence on the NSW Central Coast. It is not being treated as suspicious.
The police officer was found dead inside his Central Coast home.
A NSW police officer has been found dead from an apparent gunshot wound at a Central Coast home on Monday morning.
Initial investigations indicate that the death of the 56-year-old sergeant is not suspicious.
Forensic officers have set up a crime scene at a Bateau Bay home.
NSW Police will conduct an investigation into the death and report to the state coroner.
“A critical incident investigation is underway which will be reviewed by the Professional Standards Command and oversighted by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission,’’ a police spokesman said today ( Monday 6 April 2026 ).
Our hearts break for our blue family, both current and former.
Please read the post below from Emerge & See Newcastle Hub Leader Mitch. We’ll be there for support Mitch.
Hey guys, as most of would be aware, I lost a good mate, Sergeant Anthony Baillie to suicide on Monday 6th April 2026.
Bails was a genuine top bloke who would do anything for you, even if it meant he coped criticism for it. He always had your back and would fight for the troops below him before protecting himself.
I am organising a ride in his honor and want to make this the biggest thing as he really enjoyed being out on his bike. His ride of choice which we did together many times is the ride we will be doing.
I want to make this a big event to show how much he was loved as a son, father, brother, uncle and friend.
This ride means the world to me and would love as much support on the ride. If you can offer any support, big or small, it will all be greatly appreciated.
Bails father and I will lead the ride which will be an easy 30k ride.
If you know Bails, know of him or want to support a friend riding, please make every effort you can to attend.
Details:
9.00am for a 10.00am start Wednesday 15th April 2026
Railway Pde x Gen St, Belmont, NSW
We will ride to The Beach Hotel, Merewether where we will have lunch before riding back to Belmont.
There will be support vehicle which will be able to accommodate transport for bikes if there are any mechanical issues, injuries etc.
Lets all get together and show our support for the legend Bails was.
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March 19, 2024
Sergeant Anthony Baillie has been named Tuggerah Lakes Police District’s Champion of the Month for March.
Sergeant Baillie has held his current position for nearly two years and has established himself as a strong leader and supporter of his team.
The police district’s Facebook page says he brings a positive and energetic attitude to his work with a ‘can do’ attitude.
“He is popular and well respected by his team, his peers and senior management,” the post says.
“Sergeant Baillie represents everything a strong supervisor should be and above all, he is a humble leader – a deserved winner for this month’s award.”
February “Champion of the Month – Sergeant Anthony Baillie
Yesterday, Sergeant Anthony Baillie was acknowledged in front of his peers by being presented the “Champion of the Month” award by Superintendent Chad Gillies.
Sergeant Baillie has held his current position for nearly two years.
He has established himself as a strong leader and supporter of his team. He brings a positive and energetic attitude to his work with a ‘can do’ attitude. He is popular and well respected by his team, his peers and senior management. Sergeant Baillie represents everything a strong supervisor should be and above all, he is a humble leader. A deserved winner for this months award.
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Maurie is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED
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Maurice John DOUGHAN AKA MAURICE DOUGHAN, MAURIE DOUGHAN, DOUGS
Maurice John DOUGHAN AKA MAURICE DOUGHAN, MAURIE DOUGHAN, DOUGS
Maurice John DOUGHAN AKA MAURICE DOUGHAN, MAURIE DOUGHAN, DOUGS
Detectives Course 1 of 1980
Back RowB. E. Preo # 11714; B. J. Molloy # 15384; J. M. Bacon # 15529; M. C. Randall # 13549; I. M. Ford # 14122; T. J. Cheers # 16089; W. C. Greenwood # 12832; E. Hreszczuk # 16353; J. L. May # 14598; C. C. McKenzie # 15179.
Third Row P. Thomas # 14028; S. Allcorn # 16526; M. B. Brady # 15336 ; B. M. Batton # 15215; B. L. Campbell # 16091 or # 12725 ; J. G. Scott # ?????; M. C. Edgtton # 16553; N. K. Colefax # 13903; K. Tight # 13193; D. B. Thomas # 15939; J. A. Hall # 15902 or # 11626; S. McAnulty # 16179; G. K. Cone # 15021.
Second Row J. R. Tate #15950; C. J. Morley # 16551; P. M. Carmody # 16462; D. A. Green # 14261; G. J. Middleton # 12570; B. W. G. Bellis # 15780; S. C. Naylor # 16963; G. C. Farthing # 13333; R. J. Guyatt # 14266; R. E. McBride # 15290; Maurice John Doughan # 13469; M. J. Bryant # 14410.
Front Row W. Holovinsky # 15884; W. T. Mathes # 15706; D. P. Dillon # 15568 (Director); P. J. Meehan # ???? ( Inst. ), L.P. Baker # 12940 ( Inst. ), N.S. Gould # 12150 ( Deputy Director ), R.G. McDonald # 9277 ( Director ), A.W. Cater # 11336 ( Inst. ), B.A. Melville # P/W 0106 ( Inst. ), L.S. Donaldson # 11931 ( Inst. ), A.J. White # 15979, D.K. Robertson # ?????
Newcastle District Detectives: c1979
Back Row ( L – R ) P.C. Cst 1/c WARFIELD, P.C. SenCon GUYATT, Det Sgt 3/c TRACEY, Det Sgt 3/c SQUIRES, Det SenCon SCOTT, Det SenCon MOORE, Det SenCon FLANNERY, Det Sgt 1/c LAMOND
Centre Row Cst 1/c WILSON P.C. SenCon HOGUE, Det SenCon HODGSON, Det SenCon DALEY, Det Insp SHEATHER, Det SenCon MOONEY, Det Sgt 3/c NEWHAM, Det SenCon DOYLE, Det SenCon CLARK.
Front Row: Det SenCon INKSTER, Det Sgt MURRAY, P.C. SenCst Maurice John DOUGHAN # 13469, Policewoman SenCon BUCKLEE, P.C. SenCst PHILP, Det Sgt 3/c McDONALD, Det SenCon VINCENT.
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Buried at: Cremated. His Ashes will be scattered at his favourite beach.
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Grave GPS: ?, ?
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EOIN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED
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Upon joining the NSW Police Cadet system, Eoin was described as:
5′ 9.5″ tall, 13 st 6 lb in weight, green eyes, dark hair, medium complexion, a student, no religion.
As a Cadet he was Stationed at the Modus Operandi Section ( M.O. )
Some of the Cadets from Class 131. Eoin James PETERS # 15249 is 2nd from right.
Some of the Cadets from Class 131. Eoin James PETERS # 15249 1st on the left. Acting Sgt Len HARRIS on the far right.
Class 131 – 01 – 1973. Eoin PETERS in 2nd row between the two policewomen in the front row on the right.
Class 131 – 02 – 2023 reunion. Ian PETERS, Middle row ( black shirt with wide square ) on right.
Eoin James PETERS AKA Eoin PETERS
Eoin James PETERS AKA Eoin PETERS with his grandson and his son, Eoin PETERS ( Jnr )
Eoin James PETERS AKA Eoin PETERS and his son, Eoin PETERS ( Jnr )
Eoin James PETERS ( Jnr ), his sister Jessica & Eoin PETERS ( Snr )
Eoin James PETERS ( Jnr ), Eoin PETERS ( Snr ) his daughter Jessica PETERS.
Jessica PETERS & her dad – Eoin James PETERS AKA Eoin PETERS
Eoin James PETERS & Granddaughter PoppyHood.
Eoin James PETERS Stand back people.
Just one vowel please.
Eoin James PETERS
Eoin James PETERS Loved his riding.
Eoin James PETERS
THURSDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2016 LAKE ILLAWARRA RETIRED POLICE DAY. 45 people turned out to Lake Illawarra ( Oak Flats ) Police Station at 10am today for the Retired Police Day. 15 National Police Service Medals were awarded to various Police who live in and / or worked in the Lake Illawarra Area Command. These awards were presented by the current LA Commander, Zoran Dzevlan. Eoin PETERS accepting his Medal.
SATURDAY 5 MARCH 2005 LAKE ILLAWARRA, OAK FLATS. DRAGON BOAT RACING WITH WOLLONGONG POLICE & ILLAWARRA POLICE. FORMER S/C EOIN PETERS AND A WORK COLLEGE, CANDY, WATCHING THE DRAGON BOAT RACES.
March 2010 Eoin Peters and Allan Stubbs Jindabyne, NSW. Thick black hair is just so ‘over rated’
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