A WOMAN has been charged after allegedly biting another woman on a train during an attempted robbery. Police were told a 21-year-old woman was approached by an older woman while she was travelling between Strathfield and Redfern at 11.30pm on Tuesday. The older woman then demanded she hand over her mobile phone, which the younger woman refused to do. Police allege the 42-year-old then bit the younger woman's left wrist, dragged her to the ground by her hair and punched her. She was arrested a short time later and charged with aggravated robbery. The injured woman was treated for a bite wound and bruising and swelling to her head.
LIVERPOOL, STABBING
A MAN who suffered stab wounds in an altercation at Liverpool has been charged with hindering a police investigation. The 25-year- old was allegedly involved in an altercation with six men at a Forbes St unit block late on Tuesday. He was charged after declining to help investigating police.
MARRICKVILLE, STABBING
POLICE are investigating an incident that left a man with a stab wound in the chest and another man with head injuries.
Emergency services were called to a unit block on George St following reports of a stabbing about 7.15pm on Tuesday.
Officers located a man with a stab wound to his chest, and another man with head injuries.
Both men were taken to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital for treatment to non-life threatening injuries.Investigations are continuing.
HORNSBY, STOLEN GOODS
DETECTIVES are still searching for a thief who stole railway track signals from a Sydney Trains employee's van.
Up to 180 signals - also known as detonators - were stolen from the vehicle while it was parked at an underground facility in Ashley St on the evening of December 27 last year.
The goods, which are placed on tracks by staff to warn railway workers a train is approaching, were only noticed missing the following morning.
Officers from Kuring gai Police Transport Command have commenced an investigation.
A NSW Police spokesman said the devices pose a safety risk if used incorrectly.
Police are advising members of the public if they locate these devices not to tamper with them or if they are offered them for sale to contact police immediately.
CALGA, TRUCK CRASH
MOTORISTS heading south to Sydney on the F3 were delayed for several hours yesterday morning after two trucks collided.
The two trucks were heading towards Sydney when they collided about 3.50am.
The driver of second truck was trapped in the wreckage and freed by emergency crews about two hours later.
He was flown to hospital and is understood to be in a stable condition.
Salvage operations took several hours, with traffic forced to divert via the Old Pacific Hwy exit.
The lanes were reopened to traffic about 8am.
YAGOONA, FRAUD
A MAN has been charged with credit card skimming offences after police stormed his Yagoona home on Tuesday.
The 38-year-old man was taken to Bankstown Police Station and charged with seven counts of dishonestly obtaining financial advantage by deception and seven counts of recklessly dealing with the proceeds of crime.
The man was also charged with one count of possessing identity information to commit a serious offence.
Police will allege the man used cloned credit cards to fraudulently purchase a number of goods from a retail outlet in Bondi Junction on December 15 last year.
It is understood the man is part of an organised crime group involved in high-level credit card fraud, and that his arrest and the seizure of the credit card manufacturing equipment will compromise the ability of the group to commit further frauds.
Officers will further allege that certain members of the group regularly dye their hair and alter their appearances in order to avoid detection when using fraudulent credit cards to buy products.
RYDE, MISSING PERSON
POLICE are appealing for public assistance to locate a woman who has been missing for almost a week.
Moy Cheong was last seen at her Nanbaree St home about 10am last Friday.
The 60-year-old may be driving a white 2010 Mazda station wagon with NSW registration plates BVY08T.
Police have serious concerns for her welfare. She is described as being of Asian appearance, 163cm tall, 60 to 65kg, medium build with a fair complexion. She was carrying a black leather handbag.
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