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Mark John BURNS

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Mark John BURNS  

 

AKA Mark BURNS, Burnsey, Burnsy   

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Relations in ‘the job’   ?  

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?  

 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class # 177   

 

New South Wales Police Force      

 

ProCst # 94292    

Regd. #  20008    

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday  12 October 1981  ( aged  19 years,  1  months, 8  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed Friday 8 January 1982  ( aged  19  years,   4  months,   4  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed 8 January 1983   

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?    

Constable 1st Class – appointed 8 January 1987

 

Final Rank: =   Constable  1st Class    

Stations:     ?,   State Drug Crime Commission ( forerunner to the current NSW Crime Commission ) – Death.    

 

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From Monday 12 October 1981      to   17 March 1988 =    6  years,  5  months, 5 days Service    

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom: Monday 12 October 1981      to   17 March 1988 =    6  years,    5  months,   5  days Service    

 

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

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     25  years,   6  months,   13  days    

 

Awards:  No Find on the Australian Honours system  

Mark John BURNS 01 - NSWPF 20008 - Died 17 March 1988

 

 Born:  Tuesday 4 September 1962 in Caringbah, NSW  

Died on:  Thursday 17 March 1988  during the a.m.  

Age:   25 years,  6  months, 13  days

 

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

 

Cause:   MVA, Front passenger – On Duty – Non Urgent  

Event location:  Tamworth Hospital, Tamworth, NSW  

Event / Diagnosis dateWednesday 16 March 1988   

 

 

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Buried at:  Woronora Cemetery, Linden St, Sutherland, NSW   

Woronora Cemetery - Wall of Remembrance 8

Woronora Cemetery - Wall of Remembrance 2

Mark John BURNS 03 - NSWPF 20008 - Died 17 March 1988
Mark John BURNS
Mark John BURNS 02 - NSWPF 20008 - Died 17 March 1988
In Loving memory of Mark John Burns Died 17th March 1988 Aged 25 Years Dearly loved son of Dawn & Peter Fiancé of Karin, Brother of Peter & Judy, Matthew & Debbie and Billy R.I.P.

Grave LocationSection:  RC        Row: Plaque Lawn 2       Plot: 905

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at

August 2000: Overview of Liverpool ‘I’ District Bulls Police Rugby League
Football Club, later known as the Macarthur Bulls Police Rugby League
Football Club. Liverpool ‘I’ District Police Rugby League was an inaugural
member of the NSW Police Rugby League Competition formed in 1970.
The teams later competed annually for the ‘Fred Hanson Shield’ – he was
Police Commissioner 1972 to 1976. The team was co-ordinated from the Liverpool
Detectives Office by Detective Sergeants Leo Purcell, Jack Hilder and assisted by
Detective Senior Constable Pat Casey. Another local, Detective
Sergeant Frank Owens was a keen supporter of the Police Rugby
League, but sadly he suffered a heart attack and died whilst watching a
game at Moore Park, in May 1970. Liverpool Detectives decided to
donate a ‘Shield’ honouring Frank Owens, which they named the ‘Frank
Owens Memorial Best and Fairest Trophy’. Mrs Owens attended the Clubs presentation
nights for several years presenting the trophy in memory of her husband. Around 1975,
the Club was co-ordinated from Green Valley Police Station by Mel Clews, Fred Whitton,
Barry Ryan, Alan Stephens, Mick Rees, Colin Cameron and Stephen Reeves.

The ‘Frank Owens Shield‘ remained until 1989, when a new shield was struck honouring Constable
1/c. Mark Burns, a former player who was tragically killed in a motor vehicle collision,
whilst on duty.

The shield was donated by Stephen Reeves and named
the ‘Mark Shrimpy Burns Memorial Best and Fairest Shield‘ and was
presented until 2019.

In 2020 a new shield was struck and renamed the
‘Steve Reeves Best and Fairest Player Shield’. Bulls President, Ryan
Crossingham (Detective) and his committee met to rename this shield
and various names were put forward. In the end they selected the ‘Steve Reeves Best
and Fairest Player Shield ‘. The following criteria assisted in their decision. Stephen
Reeves was a Life Member, past President, player, captain, coach and representative
player who played for the Club between 1972 and 1988. Previously, Reeves was named
as a member of the Clubs greatest team.

Ref: Excerpt from the book Liverpool Police Time Line ( 1788 – 2022 ) page 1081 by Retired Insp. Joe Stanioch.

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2026 )    

 

MARK IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance    

Mark John BURNS  
Mark John BURNS  
AKA Mark BURNS, Burnsey, Burnsy   
Touch Plate at the National Police Remembrance Wall, Canberra

 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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On 16 March, 1988 Constable Zucchetti was driving along the Oxley Highway, Tamworth. Constable Burns was a passenger in the vehicle.

At the time both were attached to the State Drug Crime Commission and were engaged in an operation in the area.

While negotiating a right hand bend in the highway the vehicle crossed onto the incorrect side of the road and collided with a semi trailer.

Constable Zucchetti was killed instantly and Constable Burns died the following morning in the Tamworth District Hospital.

Constable Zucchetti was born in 1959 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 14 January, 1980. At the time of his death he was attached to the State Drug Crime Commission ( forerunner to the current NSW Crime Commission ).

 

Constable Burns was born in 1962 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 12 October, 1981. At the time of his death he was attached to the State Drug Crime Commission ( forerunner to the current NSW Crime Commission ).

Source:  Beyond Courage ( Edition 4 ) by Retired NSWPF Sgt Danny Webster.


 

Constable 1st Class Mark Burns (1962 – 1988)

Mark John BURNS, # 20008

Constable’s 1st Class Mark Burns and Class Craig Zucchetti were attached to the State Drug Crime Commission (forerunner to the current NSW Crime Commission). Both officers had been selected to this branch because to their tenacity and proven investigation skills.

On Wednesday 16 March 1988, they were part of a large team of police who were performing surveillance duties on a major crime syndicate in the state’s north-west.

About midday Craig and Mark were travelling together in an unmarked police vehicle along the Oxley Highway just outside of Tamworth when they were involved in a head on crash with a truck.

Craig was killed instantly.

Following the arrival of emergency services Mark was taken to Tamworth District Hospital in a critical condition. He passed away from his injuries the following day without regaining consciousness.

So as to not compromise the investigation the officers had been working on, only very limited details of the crash was publicly released at the time.

Mark was also a sports enthusiast and had played representative football for the NSWPF.

At the time of their deaths the Police Commissioner at the time was quoted as saying, “Policing is a unique profession which places great demands upon those fortunate enough to heed its calling as a career. The very fact that two fine young officers lost their lives in the course of their duty serves as a poignant reminder of the inherent dangers which go hand in hand with police service.”


 

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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.

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Cal

First published, on this site, on 5 January 2014.

Updated 2 January 2026 with photos, dates and calculations.


 

 

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