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Wesley Bruce TREES

Wesley Bruce TREES

aka  Bruce

Late of Denistone

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  7127[/alert_yellow]

Uniform #  3471

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 22 October 1951

Detective Sergeant 3rd Class – 1974

Detective Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 22 August 1976

Chief Inspector – Retirement

Stations: ?, Flemington, Lidcombe ( 1974 ), Bankstown – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre October 1951?  to  29 October 1987 = 36 years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  17 September 1929

Died on:  Friday  4 August 2017 – early a.m.

Age:  87

Cause:  Natural causes

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:  Monday  14 August 2017 @ 10.15am

Funeral location:  North Chapel, Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens & Crematorium, 199 Delhi Road, North Ryde

Buried at:  Cremated with Ashes to be scattered in his garden at home

 Memorial located at?

Bruce Trees

 

 

[alert_yellow]WES is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_yellow]  *NEED MORE INFO

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Bruce passed away peacefully in his sleep in the early hours of Friday morning and, although the cause is unknown, it is believed that he simply died from natural causes.

Bruce wished to be cremated and that his ashes be scattered in his garden at the family home.

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Dearest Pam, Michelle & Colin,
So sad for the loss of Bruce. Such a wonderful life companion and dad. Sending our love and deepest sympathies.
Lois, Peter and family
Alison Atkinson lit a candle
Nambour, Australia

 

 

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Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995), Thursday 14 February 1974, page 10


Man had gun, police say

SYDNEY, Wednesday, –

A man involved in a ” violent incident ” at Kirribilli yesterday was charged in North Sydney Court today with possessing an unlicensed revolver and with two counts of housebreaking at Kirribilli.

He was Mr Leos Buschenhagen, 26, plumber, of Bondi.

One charge alleged that he had in his possession yesterday at Kirribilli a .45 calibre Webley revolver without holding a licence.

The others alleged that: At Kirribilli yesterday he broke and entered the dwelling house of Alan Marshall in Carrabella Street, and stole a TV set, a pair of binoculars, 107 LP records, a travelling case and 13 bottles of spirits.

At Kirribilli yesterday he broke and entered the dwelling house of Lurline Caffrey in Carrabella Street and stole a TV set, cassette recorder, transistor radio, record player, clock, 12 sets of records, a pair of sheets and a pillowcase.

Mr Buschenhagen was led into court in-handcuffs.

Mr Evans adjourned the matter to February 21 and refused bail.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110761439

 

 

 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995), Wednesday 13 February 1974, page 7


Man shot by police to be charged

SYDNEY. Tuesday. – A 24-year-old man will be charged when he leaves hospital tomorrow after being shot by a policeman at Kirribilli today.

The man underwent surgery at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital tonight. A police constable required several stitches in a cut hand after the incident.

Constable J. Murray and Senior Constable B. E. Link were investigating an alleged break and enter in a block of flats in Kirribilli, when a man armed with a .38 pistol ran out and grappled with Constable Murray before forcing him to walk to where Constable Link had handcuffed his companion.

Detectives said the man forced Senior Constable Link to release the handcuffed man. Constable Murray tried to take the gun and cut his hand. The man carrying the gun was shot in the elbow as he and his companion ran off.

Another police officer found the men in a lavatory in a nearby apartment block.

North Sydney detectives charged a 24-year-old man tonight with escaping from lawful custody, having an unlicensed pistol, breaking, entering and stealing and three charges of aggravated assault.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110761205

 

 

Commissioner's Commendation Awarded to Detective Sergeant 3rd Class Wesley Bruce Trees of Lidcombe Police Station whose signature appears in the margin, in recognition of his outstanding courage and devotion to duty displayed at Kirribilli on 12 February 1974 during the police confrontation of two dangerous and desperate criminals who had sought refuge in a toilet after one of them had been wounded while threatening police with a loaded revolver. he assisted in efforts to gain entry to the toilet and subsequently participated in the arrest of the offenders without further bloodshed after they had been disarmed by another member of the force. F. Hanson, Commissioner of Police. Sydney 28 May 1975[divider_dotted]

 

 

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  1. I worked at Flemington Police Station where Bruce was one of the Inspectors there. I found him to be very approachable and fair. All in all he was a great man person.

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