Eyewatch - Latrobe Police Service Area
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Do not use Facebook to request emergency assistance. Call Triple Zero (000) for Police, Fire or Ambulance. Terms of Use: http://bit.ly/1c2zBet Project 'Eyewatch' is a Victoria Police program with the intention of connecting with the community to develop local solutions for local issues. This page is not designed to be a reporting mechanism to report crime. If you require Police attendance you should dial 000, you should dial Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 to report details of a crime that has been committed in the past or to tell us about a crime you know is going to happen in the future.
Victoria Police was formed when the Police Regulation ACT became law on January 8, 1853. Its initial strength was 875 men, including 26 officers.
The first Victoria Police depot was established in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Richmond and included a police hospital.
Today, the organisation has grown into one of the largest police services in the western world and employs more than 13,800 people.
The organisation is made up of police officers, public servants and protective services officers.
With 339 police stations as well as other policing facilities, Victoria Police provides support to the community 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.
Victoria Police maintains a proud history of service in Victoria, providing assistance, protection, support, leadership and above all, peace in the community.
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facebook.comReduction in crime across the Latrobe Valley.
***************FOUND******************** Is this yours? A Collingwood framed Poster has been located and Police are trying to find it's owners. ...Maybe the owner just got rid of it after Collingwood signed Buckley for another 2 years... If this is yours or you know whose it is please contact Detective Senior Constable MURRAY at Latrobe CIU on 5131 5000.
Today is the last of the official National Firearms Amnesty. Thank you to everyone who has surrendered firearms, ammunition and weapons. Every item surrendered has made the community safer.
*****************WANTED******************** Louis JOHNSON aka James FLOWERS is wanted on a number of outstanding warrants relating to burglary and traffic offences, He is described as being 195 cms tall, medium build, short dark hair, unshaven appearance. If you know where Louis is or if Louis would like to clear up this matter please contact the Traralgon Police Station on 5127 2700, crime stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at https://www.crimestoppersvic.com.au/
A message from Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton and Deputy Commissioner Wendy Steendam about what National Police Remembrance Day means to Victoria Police.
159 Victoria Police Officers have made the ultimate sacrifice while protecting the community. Tomorrow, the 29th of September, marks National Police Remembrance Day. The Service for this Division will be held at Inverloch. Details below: 10.30am (45 minute service) Inverloch Community Hub, A'Beckett Street, Inverloch
****************WANTED******************* Rachael XERRI is wanted on a number of outstanding Warrants for failing to appear on bail and theft offences. Rachael is described as approximately 150 cm tall, solid build, short dark hair. Rachael is known to frequent the Moe and Latrobe Valley areas. If you know where Rachael is or if Rachael would like to clear up this matter please contact the Traralgon Police Station on 5172 2700, crime stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at https://www.crimestoppersvic.com.au/
Firearms in the wrong hands are dangerous. Homemade handguns like this have been surrendered under the National Firearms Amnesty and will be destroyed. Thank you to those who have handed in weapons during the amnesty. Every item surrendered has made the community safer. If you have unwanted or unregistered firearms or weapons you have until Saturday to surrender them to a licensed firearm dealer without fear of prosecution.