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Peter Thomas STONE

Peter Thomas STONE

AKA  Stoney 

Late of  ? 

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job’:    ?

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy –  Class #  DPP 7 ( Class 281 )

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  34893

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Monday 4 September 2000 ( aged 21 years, 9 months, 24 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed Friday 22 December 2000 ( aged 22 years, 1 month, 11 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank: =  Sergeant 2nd Class 

 

Stations?, Merrylands ( 26 Division ), ?, Burwood ( 9 Division )( Sgt ), ?, Police Rescue Squad / General Duties – Blue Mountains ( 36 Division ) – Death

  

Service: From 4 September 2000  to  1 January 2023  = 22 years, 3 months, 28 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 44 years, 1 month, 21 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  Zero

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born:  Saturday 11 November 1978

Died on:  Sunday 1 January 2023

Age:  44 years, 1 month, 21 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

 

Cause:  Drowned – Off Duty performing a Surf Rescue 

Event location:  Bogola Beach, Bogola Head, south of Narooma, South Coast, NSW

Event date:  Sunday 1 January 2023

 

Funeral date: Thursday 12 January 2023

Funeral location: ?, Blue Mtns, NSW

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Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2023 )

 

 

PETER is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  * BUT SHOULD BE IN TIME

 

PETER IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance

PETER IS mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills


 

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Peter Thomas STONE AKA  Stoney 

Peter Thomas STONE AKA  Stoney 

Peter Thomas STONE AKA  Stoney 

Peter Thomas STONE AKA  Stoney 

 

Sergeant Stone Family Appeal.
On New Year’s day, ( 1 January 2023 ) the Blue Mountains Police Rescue Squad lost one of their most respected rescue operators. Sgt Stone was killed rescuing his son from a rip on the state’s far south coast.
Sergeant Stone was not only a much loved Rescue Operator with the squad but also a General Duties Sergeant with the Blue Mountains Police area Command. From coordinating large scale, multi-agency search and rescue operations to mentoring a junior staff member, he would give freely of his time even if he didn’t have the time to give.
He leaves behind a wife and a young family.
The NSW Police Legacy has set up a fundraising page to assist Sgt Stone’s family.
All funds raised will be used to help ease the financial burden on the family during this difficult time, and provide ongoing support for their future.
Any contribution that you can make is greatly appreciated.
Please click on the below link to make a donation.
Rest easy Stoney.
We will miss you deeply mate.

 

The man who died while rescuing a teenager caught in a rip on the state’s south coast has been identified as a serving NSW Police officer.
Sergeant Peter Stone, aged 44, drowned after rescuing his 14-year-old son at a beach near Narooma on Sunday (1 January 2023).
Sgt Stone attested in December 2000 and was most recently performing duties at Blue Mountains Police Area Command, which included specialist rescue operations.
NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb extended condolences to Peter’s family and friends.
“Sergeant Stone was well-liked by all those who knew him, and we are not surprised by his selfless actions,” Commissioner Webb said.
“His death is a tragic loss to the NSW Police Force and my thoughts are with Peter’s wife, family, friends and colleagues during this terribly sad time.”
Blue Mountains Police Area Commander, Superintendent Don Faulds, said Peter was exceptional man, a brilliant operator and will be dearly missed.
“Peter had dedicated his professional life to helping the community and had a real passion for rescue operations, particularly here in the rugged mountain terrain,” Supt Faulds said.
“He was always quick – if not first – to offer his help or assistance around the command and his colleagues considered him a mate.
“As we mourn our mate, we acknowledge the loss of a husband, father and hero.”
Sgt Stone’s family has requested the media continue to respect their privacy at this time.

 


Tragedy as off-duty police officer dies after rescuing son at Narooma beach

The police officer helped his son out of a rip before getting into trouble himself.

An off-duty police officer who died after saving his son, who got into trouble in the water at an unpatrolled beach on the NSW south coast, has been identified.

Peter Stone, 45, went to rescue his 14-year-old son after he got caught in a rip at Bogola Beach, near Narooma, on New Year’s Day.

He was able to help the boy out of the water before he became caught in the rip.

He was pulled from the water unconscious.

Paramedics were called to the beach about 1.30pm and performed CPR on him, but he could not be saved.

The family had been on holiday in the area and the man’s wife was at the beach at the time of the incident.

The man has been identified as a sergeant with the NSW Police Force, attached to the Blue Mountains Police Area Command.

Stone attested in December 2000 and his duties included specialist rescue operations.

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb extended condolences to Stone’s family and friends.

“Sergeant Stone was well liked by all those who knew him, and we are not surprised by his selfless actions,” Webb said.

“His death is a tragic loss to the NSW Police Force and my thoughts are with Peter’s wife, family, friends and colleagues during this terribly sad time.”

Blue Mountains Police Area Commander, Superintendent Don Faulds, said Stone would be dearly missed.

“Peter had dedicated his professional life to helping the community and had a real passion for rescue operations, particularly here in the rugged mountain terrain,” Faulds said.

“He was always quick – if not first – to offer his help or assistance around the command and his colleagues considered him a mate.

“As we mourn our mate, we acknowledge the loss of a husband, father and hero.”

Tragic rescue

Acting Inspector Paul Hoyer said the rip was “quite substantial”.

“This is a tragedy that will cut through to the family, his friends, his work mates,” Hoyer told reporters on Monday.

“It’s devastating at this time of the year.”

Hoyer said the South Coast, which is a popular tourist destination, was busy at this time of the year.

He warned people should be careful when heading out on the roads and going to beaches.

“If you do want to go to the beach, swim between the flags at a patrolled beach,” he said.

Local police are investigating the incident and will prepare a report for the coroner.

Any witnesses or those with information about the officer’s death are urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Tragedy as off-duty police officer dies after rescuing son at Narooma beach | 7NEWS

 


New South Wales police officer Sergeant Peter Stone remembered as ‘selfless’ hero after drowning while saving son

By Heath Parkes-Hupton

Posted 

A New South Wales police officer — who drowned while saving his son from a rip on the state’s south coast — has been remembered as a “hero” who was skilled in rescue operations.

Sergeant Peter Stone died after being swept out to sea north of Bogola Head, south of Narooma on New Year’s Day.

The 44-year-old had entered the water at a secluded beach to rescue his son, 14, from a strong rip just before 1:30pm.

He managed to push his son to safety but Sergeant Stone did not survive, despite the efforts of lifesavers, who performed CPR.

Sergeant Stone — who was off-duty at the time — joined the force in 2000 and was most recently attached to the Blue Mountains police command, where he performed specialist rescue operations.

New South Wales Police Commissioner Karen Webb offered her condolences to Sergeant Stone’s friends and family.

“Sergeant Stone was well-liked by all those who knew him, and we are not surprised by his selfless actions,” she said.

“His death is a tragic loss to the New South Wales Police Force and my thoughts are with Peter’s wife, family, friends and colleagues during this terribly sad time.”

Blue Mountains police commander Superintendent Don Faulds said Sergeant Stone was considered a mate and hero to his colleagues.

“Peter had dedicated his professional life to helping the community and had a real passion for rescue operations, particularly here in the rugged mountain terrain,” he said.

“He was always quick — if not first — to offer his help or assistance around the command and his colleagues considered him a mate.

“As we mourn our mate, we acknowledge the loss of a husband, father and hero.”

On Monday, Surf Life Saving NSW chief Steven Pearce said Sergeant Stone’s actions had saved his son.

“Heroically, he was able to assist [the boy] out of danger, out of the rip, but he himself remained in the rip and submerged in front of witnesses,” Mr Pearce said.

It has been the busiest summer period for lifesavers in three years, with thousands flocking to New South Wales beaches over the holidays, free of COVID-19 restrictions.

More than 1,000 rescues have been performed so far this summer, according to Surf Life Saving NSW president George Sales.

New South Wales police officer Sergeant Peter Stone remembered as ‘selfless’ hero after drowning while saving son – ABC News


 


 


 

 

Police funeral for Sergeant who saved his son on South Coast beach

January 12, 2023 6:38 am in

by James Fennessy

 

Family and friends of Sergeant Peter Stone will farewell the fallen officer at a full police funeral in the state’s Blue Mountains today (Thursday 12 January 2023).

The highly regarded police officer drowned after rescuing his 14-year-old son at Bogola Beach, south of Narooma on Sunday 1 January 2023

A funeral procession with marching escort will travel along the College access road at the conclusion of the church service.

NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb extended condolences to Peter’s family and friends.

“Sergeant Stone was well-liked by all those who knew him, and we are not surprised by his selfless actions,” Commissioner Webb said.

“His death is a tragic loss to the NSW Police Force and my thoughts are with Peter’s wife, family, friends and colleagues during this terribly sad time.”

Blue Mountains Police Area Commander, Superintendent Don Faulds, said Peter was exceptional man, a brilliant operator and will be dearly missed.

“Peter had dedicated his professional life to helping the community and had a real passion for rescue operations, particularly here in the rugged mountain terrain,” Supt Faulds said.

“He was always quick – if not first – to offer his help or assistance around the command and his colleagues considered him a mate.

“As we mourn our mate, we acknowledge the loss of a husband, father and hero.”

Police funeral for Sergeant who saved his son on South Coast beach – 2EC


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person ( by the author ) at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
6 January 2023


 

 

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