16 August 2008

Kambah Home Invasion

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I live across the road from a home on Boddington Crescent Kambah which suffered an invasion at 2am this morning.

The cops said there “was a victim” and that the (newly moved in) occupants of the house are “well known to police”. Furthermore, the perpetrator was obviously “looking for something” according to the blue meanies.

There has been no less than 5 cop cars outside the house since this morning, so one can only assume it is fairly serious.

Anyone privy to the details? I wanna know if I should be looking for a new ‘hood.

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Ah. I used to hang out with your brother after school sometimes! Small world.

dorkus mallorkus8:57 am 21 Aug 08

BerraBoy68 said :

did you live just past the little shop at the top of on Tillyard Dr?

Yep, that was us.

I could be wrong, but did you live just past the little shop at the top of on Tillyard Dr?

dorkus mallorkus5:40 pm 20 Aug 08

BerraBoy68 said :

Yep, I would have been in the same class before heading off to yr 7 at Marist. Any idea who his teacher was in Yr 6? I had Ms Morris (previously known as Ms Chin). Or can you give me any other names?

He only went to Year 4 at St Thomas, and then started in Year 5 at Daramalan – not sure who his teachers were, because I didn’t start there until just after he left. I don’t know if he’d want me mentioning his name…. but our mother worked there as a secretary at the time, and our surname is the same as a well-known Australian river, if that gives you any clues.

dorkus mallorkus said :

BerraBoy68 said :

Sounds like you would have been in the same year as my brother – he was in 4th Grade at St Thomas in ’77 and then moved to Daramalan.

Yep, I would have been in the same class before heading off to yr 7 at Marist. Any idea who his teacher was in Yr 6? I had Ms Morris (previously known as Ms Chin). Or can you give me any other names?

dorkus mallorkus6:13 am 20 Aug 08

BerraBoy68 said :

Dorkus – in what year did you leave St Thomas? I left 6th grade there in ’79!

I left after 1st Grade, at the end of ’79. Sounds like you would have been in the same year as my brother – he was in 4th Grade at St Thomas in ’77 and then moved to Daramalan.

dorkus mallorkus said :

I’m another Charnwood to Kambah refugee (St Thomas Aquinas 1978-79,

Dorkus – in what year did you leave St Thomas? I left 6th grade there in ’79!

nik73 said :

Ah, yep, chances I would have met you then. Did you know the Belco Youth Centre crowd?

yeah – worked for a while for youth insearch at belco youth centre. still keep in contact with a few mates from there.

Ah, yep, chances I would have met you then. Did you know the Belco Youth Centre crowd?

nik73 said :

peter@home said :

the penny will drop soon. Fairly sure i know you. but will have to think some more on it…

So much for anonymity! 😉 If it helps the penny to drop, I finished year 10 in 1989, lived in Scullin and went to Ginninderra College briefly in 1990. Left college after about 3 months and got a job instead.

peterh said :

so, did you hang around with the same friends as her, m gilbert being one i remember particularly well. (he went out with her)

I was a part of the group that lived across the oval. mainly saw SFX girls at the mall – we all worked there.

Not a lot. I think she was friends with my brother before me. I don’t really recall any of her other friends. If I still had my year books I’m sure I could pick out some faces, but they all went missing in a house move.

Where in the mall did you work?

V8… sorry to hijack your thread!!

ah, the best job of all….

I was a trolley pusher. sat around in the mall a lot, and collected trolleys when needed.

peter@home said :

the penny will drop soon. Fairly sure i know you. but will have to think some more on it…

So much for anonymity! 😉 If it helps the penny to drop, I finished year 10 in 1989, lived in Scullin and went to Ginninderra College briefly in 1990. Left college after about 3 months and got a job instead.

peterh said :

so, did you hang around with the same friends as her, m gilbert being one i remember particularly well. (he went out with her)

I was a part of the group that lived across the oval. mainly saw SFX girls at the mall – we all worked there.

Not a lot. I think she was friends with my brother before me. I don’t really recall any of her other friends. If I still had my year books I’m sure I could pick out some faces, but they all went missing in a house move.

Where in the mall did you work?

V8… sorry to hijack your thread!!

dorkus mallorkus said :

I’m another Charnwood to Kambah refugee (St Thomas Aquinas 1978-79, for the record). Having spent 23 years in Charnwood and the past four in Kambah, I think the worst thing I’ve seen in either suburb was a bunch of drunk guys outside the Kambah Inn one Saturday afternoon trying to bludge smokes off passersby.

I must have led a sheltered existence, but I’m okay with that.

lucky you. I wish that was the worst I have seen. or experienced first hand.

the worst i have ever seen was a guy thrown into one of the windows at the bin. we grabbed him pretty quickly, but he almost landed his neck on a big jagged edge *shudder*, we bundled him off to the hospital. The cops at the time couldn’t believe how lucky he was…

dorkus mallorkus9:46 am 19 Aug 08

I’m another Charnwood to Kambah refugee (St Thomas Aquinas 1978-79, for the record). Having spent 23 years in Charnwood and the past four in Kambah, I think the worst thing I’ve seen in either suburb was a bunch of drunk guys outside the Kambah Inn one Saturday afternoon trying to bludge smokes off passersby.

I must have led a sheltered existence, but I’m okay with that.

nik73 said :

Yes, I did know Anne. I haven’t seen her in years! She was a year or two below me, but we were friends.

so, did you hang around with the same friends as her, m gilbert being one i remember particularly well. (he went out with her)

I was a part of the group that lived across the oval. mainly saw SFX girls at the mall – we all worked there.

BerraBoy68 said :

peter@home said :

BerraBoy68 said :

peter@home said :

charny or st thomas?

St Thomas. Although I was there when Charnwood High was still being built!

good lord, you are old!

though, judging by your username, not much older than me….

nik73 said :

Yes, I did know Anne. I haven’t seen her in years! She was a year or two below me, but we were friends.

the penny will drop soon. Fairly sure i know you. but will have to think some more on it…

peter@home said :

BerraBoy68 said :

peter@home said :

charny or st thomas?

St Thomas. Although I was there when Charnwood High was still being built!

Yes, I did know Anne. I haven’t seen her in years! She was a year or two below me, but we were friends.

nik73 said :

Ohhhh gawd… do I have to say? I went to SFX.

know anne sleigh at all?

Ohhhh gawd… do I have to say? I went to SFX.

nik73 said :

Ahhhh, Charny Pub wasn’t so bad…. at least not when I was there (early to mid 90’s). Used to go there frequently. Actually, I met my husband there! Hubby’s band played there a few times and they never had any trouble from the crowd. We never saw anything happen there that we haven’t seen in many other pubs and clubs around Canberra. Jim and Helen, the proprietors, were lovely people who looked after their regulars very well. Our winnings from the meat raffles always kept us well fed too. 🙂

nik, where did you go to school?

Ahhhh, Charny Pub wasn’t so bad…. at least not when I was there (early to mid 90’s). Used to go there frequently. Actually, I met my husband there! Hubby’s band played there a few times and they never had any trouble from the crowd. We never saw anything happen there that we haven’t seen in many other pubs and clubs around Canberra. Jim and Helen, the proprietors, were lovely people who looked after their regulars very well. Our winnings from the meat raffles always kept us well fed too. 🙂

BerraBoy68 said :

peter@home said :

and the footy club don’t spell their name with an “e”

No they don’t but knowing sports people these days they probably pop a few!

so what about you?

charny or st thomas?

BerraBoy68 said :

peter@home said :

and the footy club don’t spell their name with an “e”

No they don’t but knowing sports people these days they probably pop a few!

I knew it!

you were hoping I said that….

peter@home said :

and the footy club don’t spell their name with an “e”

No they don’t but knowing sports people these days they probably pop a few!

and the footy club don’t spell their name with an “e”

BerraBoy68 said :

peter@home – it was down near where Boddington joins O’Halloran – you must be on the street with the same name after the well known AFL Club?.

I agree about Charnwood as an area, mostly a good area although I do know a few folk who had been robbed – mainly those that live on the bike path that makes its way around through the suburb. I lived in Flynn for over 20 yrs and my folks still live there now (33 yrs and counting). As a kid I used to go mushrooming on Mt Rogers under what is now ‘upper’ Flynn. You’re experience of Charny shops is obviously different from mine, I’ve seen quite a few fights there between ‘adults’over the years. As I said in an earlier post I think most of the problems come from folk who drink more than they can handle at the tavern (once formally known as the ‘Charnwood Family Tavern’)and move between there and the TAB.

Bernie Flats – won an architectural award then was raized to the ground 20 yrs later. Not a nice place.

Did you go to Charnwood Primary or St Thomas A.?

charnwood primary, charnwood high (gasp!) copland college

Mary Whitehouse10:20 pm 16 Aug 08

It was probably just Centrelink dropping in on their clients to see how things were going. Got to look after your best customers, y’know…

peter@home – it was down near where Boddington joins O’Halloran – you must be on the street with the same name after the well known AFL Club?.

I agree about Charnwood as an area, mostly a good area although I do know a few folk who had been robbed – mainly those that live on the bike path that makes its way around through the suburb. I lived in Flynn for over 20 yrs and my folks still live there now (33 yrs and counting). As a kid I used to go mushrooming on Mt Rogers under what is now ‘upper’ Flynn. You’re experience of Charny shops is obviously different from mine, I’ve seen quite a few fights there between ‘adults’over the years. As I said in an earlier post I think most of the problems come from folk who drink more than they can handle at the tavern (once formally known as the ‘Charnwood Family Tavern’)and move between there and the TAB.

Bernie Flats – won an architectural award then was raized to the ground 20 yrs later. Not a nice place.

Did you go to Charnwood Primary or St Thomas A.?

BerraBoy68 said :

I drove down Boddington at 1pm (I’m also in Kambah – just off Bacchus Ct)and there were still two police outside. This time there were two youths (wearing ‘hoodies’) sitting in the driveway crossed legged while the police watched over them.

Not sure what the deal is though. A friend’s house was invaded down that end of Kambah (just near the Woolshed) last week while they were sleeping.

As for looking for a new home, I wouldn’t bother. I’ve been here for about 7 years and that’s the first crime I know of in the area. I saw more crime when I was living in Holt and Flynn (mainly due to Charny shops).

scoff.

charny shops??

what about fraser tavern, or charny tavern? they were the hotbeds for the underhanded deals, keg thefts, hot property sales, etc, etc. ( I distinctly remember seeing a couple of kids rolling a keg across fraser oval)

charnwood upper was pretty clean, as was sections of lower charnwood. I think the hintons came from kaleen, they were pretty rough guys, but not much of a problem if you remembered to be polite to them. They spent a bit of time in flynn, melba etc.

the shops weren’t a problem, it was the influx into these suburbs by act housing after Melba flats were torn down.

remember melba flats, bernie court etc?? they were sites of extremely bad people….

and others trying to get by, day by day.

Down the woolshed end. The forensics are still there…

actually, considering I came from charnwood, apart from the hoons, this is probably the quietest area I have even lived in. I can hear the noise from the tavern some nights, but that is still pretty muffled and ok for me.

where about on boddington?

I live near theos.

(not on boddington), up the road from theos…

Can’t say anything about this particular incident.

Wouldn’t be the first time I’ve heard of people running around in the early hours of Kambah in this way. I know its almost cliche, but there is a lot of ice in that suburb and surrounding areas.

I would speculate a home invasion at that time, in that suburb, on ‘people known to the police’ would be drug related and likely ice.

“I wanna know if I should be looking for a new ‘hood.”

Well I don’t know if it’s quite worth doing that but I wouldn’t move there to begin with

Lived up the hill towards Learmonth for about eight years up until about nine years ago and it was an OK area, but some of the places down near the shops half-way along Boddington looked a bit dodgy.

Kambah’s a funny suburb like that: rampant opulence meets seven and a half cars on the front lawn and an old boat full of empty cans.

I drove down Boddington at 1pm (I’m also in Kambah – just off Bacchus Ct)and there were still two police outside. This time there were two youths (wearing ‘hoodies’) sitting in the driveway crossed legged while the police watched over them.

Not sure what the deal is though. A friend’s house was invaded down that end of Kambah (just near the Woolshed) last week while they were sleeping.

As for looking for a new home, I wouldn’t bother. I’ve been here for about 7 years and that’s the first crime I know of in the area. I saw more crime when I was living in Holt and Flynn (mainly due to Charny shops).

Haha, you can take the boy out of Kambah, but you can’t take Kambah out of the boy.

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