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Police officer suffers horrific injuries after being punched in the face

<p><span>A NSW police officer suffered horrific injuries after she was kneed in the face and hit repeatedly by a 28-year-old man.</span></p> <p><span>According to police, officers from Tuggerah Lakes Police District went to Walu Avenue in Halekulani at 5 am on Tuesday morning after it was reported a man was yelling loudly and allegedly threatening nearby residents and attempting to enter properties.</span></p> <p><span>Police patrolled the area and watched the man return to his own home. They then left without any issues.</span><br /><span>But only a few hours later, the officers returned to the same street after receiving more complaints about the man allegedly trespassing and threatening nearby residents.</span></p> <p><span>Two officers attended the scene and spoke to the man.</span></p> <p><span>However, the confrontation turned aggressive and resulted in the man punching a senior female constable in the head multiple times.</span></p> <p><span>“He was restrained before he allegedly lunged at the senior constable again and OC spray was deployed unsuccessfully,” NSW Police said in a statement.</span></p> <p><span>“The man allegedly continued to punch and knee the officer in the head before he was restrained and arrested.”</span></p> <p><span>During the alleged assault, the 47-year-old constable sustained lacerations to her face and was treated both at the scene and then taken to Wyong Hospital for further treatment.</span></p> <p><span>The 28-year-old man was taken to Wyong Police Station and was charged with multiple offences, including assaulting an officer, resisting arrest and trespassing.</span></p> <p><span>He was refused bail and appeared in Wyong Local Court on Tuesday.</span></p>

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Lowest act: Thieves steal gear to pose as firefighters and beg for fake donations

<p>A NSW fire station has warned residents to keep an eye out as thieves stole firefighter gear from the station and could be posing as fireys to get donations from unaware locals.</p> <p>Wyong Fire Station, on the Central Coast of NSW, was broken into on Saturday night and alerted locals to what had been stolen in a Facebook post.</p> <p><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Ffrnsw505%2Fposts%2F1990863537726068&amp;width=500" width="500" height="745" style="border: none; overflow: hidden;" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true" allow="encrypted-media"></iframe></p> <p>Yellow fire helmets, bushfire jackets and gloves, ID cards, goggles, shirts and trousers as well as white flash hoods resembling balaclavas were stolen.</p> <p>“All of these items are clearly marked or branded with FRNSW logos and some of these will have firefighters names on them,” the post read.</p> <p>The post ended by saying that FRNSW “do not door knock or go around asking for monetary donations or discounts”.</p> <p>Hundreds have since commented on the post, condemning the thieves’ actions.</p> <p>“What is wrong with these people?” one woman said.</p> <p>“This is just the lowest act,” another person said.</p> <p>“This is horrible, hard to believe that someone could be this low or do something like this. Hope they find the grub!” another wrote.</p> <p>A man commented saying that they saw a ‘solo door knocker’ when driving.</p> <p>“Saw a ‘solo door knocker’ in Gorokan, Dudley St about an hour ago when driving. Was a man, dressed in RFS and holding a bucket.</p> <p>“I have notified the station, maybe keep an eye out if in Gorokan.”</p>

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