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Woman allegedly sexually assaulted in Shoal Bay, police call for information
Woman allegedly sexually assaulted in Shoal Bay, police call for information

The Advertiser

time4 days ago

  • The Advertiser

Woman allegedly sexually assaulted in Shoal Bay, police call for information

A woman has been allegedly sexually assaulted by an unknown man in Port Stephens. Police were told that just after 2am on Sunday, June 1, a woman was walking along Shoal Bay Road, near Government Road, Shoal Bay, when she was sexually assaulted. The woman was able to flee before going to the hospital, where Port Stephens police were notified. Local detectives, along with the State Crime Command's Sex Crimes Squad, began inquiries under Strike Force Bundanoon. Officers have released a description of the man who might be able to assist police. He was described as being around 50-years-old, 180 to 185 centimetres tall, chubby, and wearing a grey hoodie with black pants. Police urged anyone who may have been in the area at the time, or who had dashcam footage from the area, to contact them. Members of the public with relevant information can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. A woman has been allegedly sexually assaulted by an unknown man in Port Stephens. Police were told that just after 2am on Sunday, June 1, a woman was walking along Shoal Bay Road, near Government Road, Shoal Bay, when she was sexually assaulted. The woman was able to flee before going to the hospital, where Port Stephens police were notified. Local detectives, along with the State Crime Command's Sex Crimes Squad, began inquiries under Strike Force Bundanoon. Officers have released a description of the man who might be able to assist police. He was described as being around 50-years-old, 180 to 185 centimetres tall, chubby, and wearing a grey hoodie with black pants. Police urged anyone who may have been in the area at the time, or who had dashcam footage from the area, to contact them. Members of the public with relevant information can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. A woman has been allegedly sexually assaulted by an unknown man in Port Stephens. Police were told that just after 2am on Sunday, June 1, a woman was walking along Shoal Bay Road, near Government Road, Shoal Bay, when she was sexually assaulted. The woman was able to flee before going to the hospital, where Port Stephens police were notified. Local detectives, along with the State Crime Command's Sex Crimes Squad, began inquiries under Strike Force Bundanoon. Officers have released a description of the man who might be able to assist police. He was described as being around 50-years-old, 180 to 185 centimetres tall, chubby, and wearing a grey hoodie with black pants. Police urged anyone who may have been in the area at the time, or who had dashcam footage from the area, to contact them. Members of the public with relevant information can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. A woman has been allegedly sexually assaulted by an unknown man in Port Stephens. Police were told that just after 2am on Sunday, June 1, a woman was walking along Shoal Bay Road, near Government Road, Shoal Bay, when she was sexually assaulted. The woman was able to flee before going to the hospital, where Port Stephens police were notified. Local detectives, along with the State Crime Command's Sex Crimes Squad, began inquiries under Strike Force Bundanoon. Officers have released a description of the man who might be able to assist police. He was described as being around 50-years-old, 180 to 185 centimetres tall, chubby, and wearing a grey hoodie with black pants. Police urged anyone who may have been in the area at the time, or who had dashcam footage from the area, to contact them. Members of the public with relevant information can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Sydney aged care worker allegedly sexually abused patients
Sydney aged care worker allegedly sexually abused patients

News.com.au

time25-04-2025

  • News.com.au

Sydney aged care worker allegedly sexually abused patients

A Sydney aged care worker allegedly sexually abused elderly residents and shared recordings of the acts with her partner. Police allege Tracy Leah Salmon assaulted seven patients at the aged care facility in Grasmere, southwest Sydney, after finding videos on her phone. It will be alleged in court the 47-year-old committed and recorded the acts against five men and two women between August 4 and August 27, 2024. The families of the alleged victims have been notified of the incidents. Ms Salmon's partner Troy Campbell, 54, was also charged with bestiality offences as part of an investigation by NSW Police's Sex Crimes Squad which began in March under Strike Force Saddleworth. The couple are pictured together on Ms Salmon's social media pages, where she described him a the 'best man I have ever known'. 'As part of inquiries, detectives seized the woman's phone and uncovered videos depicting sexual abuse being carried out against elderly patients at an aged care facility in Grasmere, where she was employed,' NSW Police said in a statement. 'It will be further alleged the woman was sharing the videos of the assault with her partner, a 54-year-old man. 'Detectives also found recordings of bestiality on the phone, which were unrelated to the aged care facility.' Mr Campbell was arrested at his Heckenberg home on Wednesday before being charged with four counts each of possessing bestiality material and disseminating bestiality material. He fronted Liverpool Local Court on Thursday and was granted bail to appear before Campbelltown Local Court on June 18. Ms Salmon was on Thursday charged with four counts of aggravated sexual assault, 11 counts of aggravated sexual touching, two counts of sexual touching, 13 counts of recording intimate images without consent, nine counts of distributing intimate image without consent and four counts of possessing bestiality material. She has been refused bail and will face court on Monday.

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