Driver faces drugs charges after being stopped at Ingleburn

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A man has been charged with alleged drug supply following a vehicle stop on Christmas Eve.

Campbelltown Highway Patrol officers were conducting high-visibility patrols when they stopped a car on Williamson Road, Ingleburn.

The driver, a 45-year-old man, was subject to a roadside breath test, which returned a negative result.

He was further subject to a roadside drug test, which returned an alleged positive reading to methylamphetamine.

A subsequent search of the vehicle was conducted where police located and seized amounts of psilocybin mushrooms, cannabis, methylamphetamine and heroin.

The driver was arrested and taken to Campbelltown Police Station where he was charged with several drug related offences and driving while being disqualified.

He was granted bail to appear before Campbelltown Local Court on January 20.

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A local police officer has been charged following an investigation into alleged domestic violence offences.

In June 2025, officers attached to South West Metropolitan Region commenced an investigation following reports a 24-year-old male constable attached to a South West Metropolitan command had allegedly distributed an intimate image of a person known to them without consent.

Following investigations, police charged the officer with intentionally distribute intimate image without consent, a domestic violence offence.

The accused officer has been issued a Court Attendance Notice to appear before Liverpool Local Court on February 3.

The officer is not currently in the workplace and is suspended from duty without pay.

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