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SAPOL is an independent statutory agency of the Government of South Australia directed by the Commissioner of Police, who reports to the Minister for Police. SAPOL provides general duties policing, highway patrol, criminal investigation and emergency coordination services throughout the state.
Stevens is married to Emma, and has one daughter and four sons. [2]In January 2022, Stevens was diagnosed with COVID-19, but continued in his role remotely. [9]His youngest son, Charlie, was the victim of a hit-and-run during 2023 Schoolies celebrations in Goolwa Beach, South Australia.
SAPOL can also claim to have, since 1915, the first women police in the then British Empire to be sworn in with equal pay and conditions to male police. [3] In 1880 SAPOL were the first Australian police to regularly use camels for patrolling in the harsh outback. Along with horses (and later, motor vehicles), this continued right through to ...
The crash was one of several accidents in the area due to heavy fog, police said. St John Sheriff Mike Tregre said that there was a total of 25 crashes on the road, involving three 18-wheel trucks ...
The South Australia Mounted Police is an integral part of today's policing strategies, unique in its contribution to the maintenance of law and order. Apart from the highly visible roles of escort duties and mounted patrols, there are many ways the Mounted Operations Unit contributes to the safety of the people.
Officers responded to the crash in the 2200 block of W. Sublett Road in south Arlington and found the driver dead inside a wrecked Kia Stinger GT, police said in a news release. No one else was in ...
The Security Response Section (SRS) is a unit of the South Australia Police, deployed to “at-risk” [1] crowded places such as large protests and AFL games, [1] and to conduct regular patrols of Rundle Mall, the Adelaide Railway Station and the Adelaide Central Market. [2]
The brutality of the murder was such that a pathologist described her injuries as being like those suffered by plane crash victims. In 1978 a reward of $50,000 was offered to help solve the murder. [62] 1978 Mary Anne Fagan Armadale, Melbourne, Victoria: 41-year old Mary Anne Fagan lived with her husband and children at a house in Armadale.