Man allegedly rams ute into police station
A man has been arrested after allegedly driving his ute at officers, before ramming the vehicle into the police station.
www.perthnow.com.auHere are the latest developments I can share based on recent reports:
A 67-year-old man was arrested after allegedly driving a ute at police officers and then crashing into the Mudgee Police Station on Market Street, NSW. The incident occurred around 1:30pm on Friday and coincided with a retirement tribute for Detective Senior Constable Scott Whale. No injuries were reported, and the station remained accessible to the public during the investigation. These details are reported by multiple outlets, including 7NEWS and PerthNow, with corroborating coverage from additional Australian news sites.[1][3][4]
Eyewitness accounts describe the vehicle clipping bystanders and the front of the police station, followed by the driver being apprehended at the scene. Investigations are ongoing to determine motive and any links to broader local security concerns.[2][1]
Local police have stated that contingencies are in place for community needs and that the Mudgee station remains contactable as inquiries continue. There were no reported fatalities or serious injuries in the incident.[3][1]
If you’d like, I can compile a short timeline of the event from these sources or pull the most up-to-date official statements from NSW Police. I can also monitor for any new developments and provide updates as they come in.
A man has been arrested after allegedly driving his ute at officers, before ramming the vehicle into the police station.
www.perthnow.com.auDramatic footage shows police tape surrounding the damaged station as officers gather outside.
7news.com.auA dramatic incident unfolded this afternoon in Mudgee, New South Wales, when a utility vehicle crashed into the local police station just before a ceremonial
news.ssbcrack.comOfficers attached to Orana Mid-Western Police District established crime scenes at the hospital and Gladstone Street, where it’s believed the man was stabbed during a fight with another person. Strike Force Dunedin – comprising detectives from Orana Mid-Western PD assisted by State Crime Command’s Homicide Squad – has been formed to investigate the circumstances surrounding the man’s death.
www.police.nsw.gov.au