23:49 EDT, 1 March 2021
A man has been charged with a series of offences after allegedly preying on four different young women in one afternoon on trains and in train station toilets.
The 26-year-old is accused of starting his spree by sexually touching a 17-year-old girl as she was getting off a train at Sydney s Central Station about 11am on Monday morning.
Police said she got away from the man before reporting what happened to station staff.
A man has been charged with a series of offences after allegedly preying on three 17-year-old girls and a 21-year-old woman in one afternoon across Sydney s train network (stock image)
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Employee charged with fraud totalling over $10 000 involving two aged-care residents at Marsfield
A man will face court after he was charged with allegedly committing over 350 fraudulent transactions amounting to over $10 000 involving two aged-care residents in Marsfield last year.
In December 2020 Ryde Police Area Command received information that a number of fraudulent transactions had occurred in relation to a resident of the facility, and an investigation commenced.
Following inquiries, Ryde detectives attended a house in Blaxland Parade, Eastwood and executed a search warrant and arrested a 35-year-old man about 7.40am today (Thursday 4 February 2021).
The man was taken to Ryde Police Station and charged with two counts of dishonestly obtain property by deception.
Man charged with defrauding elderly A man has been charged with defrauding two elderly nursing home residents of more than $10,000 in a shocking alleged fraud.
Crime by Anthony Piovesan 4th Feb 2021 7:14 PM A man has been charged with swindling more than $10,000 from two elderly nursing home residents. Police raided a Blaxland Parade house in Eastwood and arrested the 35-year-old man about 7.40am on Thursday. Police will allege in court he took credit cards belonging to an 87-year-old woman and an 88-year-old man, who both reside at an aged care facility in Marsfield, and committed 376 fraudulent transactions totalling more than $10,000. It s understood the man was an employee at the residential aged care facility.
Crime by Heath Parkes-Hupton A Sydney man remains behind bars facing charges of engaging in an act of bestiality with a dog and possessing child abuse material after he was arrested in a quiet street in the city s north shore last month. Ohrin Banas was arrested at his Lane Cove home by police officers last month as he became the 17th arrest in a national investigation into an online child abuse network spanning the country. Operation Arkstone, an Australian Federal Police taskforce, was launched in early 2020 and has so far laid more than 830 charges against various defendents removed 46 child victims from harm s way.
Darren Wick, who describes himself as an alcoholic, blamed a mixture of stress from his high-pressure job and a double hip replacement for his excessive drinking
Channel Nine s director of news and current affairs has escaped jail after being caught driving more than four times over the legal limit.
Darren Wick, who describes himself as an alcoholic, blamed a mixture of stress from his high-pressure job and a double hip replacement for his excessive drinking.
The 58-year-old had a previous mid-range drink driving offence from 2010 after which he had tried to control his stress through exercise, including surfing.
Wick s solicitor told Hornsby Local Court on Wednesday his client effectively worked 24 hours a day, seven days a week.