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James Anthony FOGARTY

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James Anthony FOGARTY

aka  Jim

( late of Coffs Harbour )

New South Wales Police Force

Police Academy Class # 103

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  11694[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 1 November 1965

Senior Constable – appointed 1 November 1974

Detective Sergeant – Retirement

Stations?, Walgett ( late 1960’s ), Albury ( 1990’s ), Cooma

ServiceFrom  pre ? ? 1965 to  ? = ? years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 April 1981

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 28 May 1992

Born:  14 April 1941

Died on:  Sunday  27 March 2016

Cause?

Age:   74

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Jim FOGARTY - NSWPF - Died March 2016 - Jim on the right back in 1980s
Det Glenn Taylor, murderer Coles & Det Jim Fogarty


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

 

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FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal

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Information from Glenn Taylor – Beyond Courage.

I was advised this morning of the passing of my old boss at Albury Detectives, Detective Sergeant Jim Fogarty, aged 74. Jim had been living at Coffs Harbour.

I worked with Jim from mid eighties to the end of 1990 at Albury Detectives.

Photo of Jim (right side) and myself after the arrest of a man named Coles at Wagga Wagga for the shooting murder of a man named Twomey at Wymah (near Albury) in March 1990.

When this photo was taken back at Albury leading the offender back from Court we had worked 32 hours straight without a break, arresting 2 offenders for murder and an armed robbery and recovering the murder weapon. After putting the offender in the cells and wearily doing the occurrence pad entry the Inspector in charge of Albury said to us both, “I hope you can justify the overtime?” We still had a laugh about this comment over the years.

These days a viscous murder may take a whole team of Crime Agencies detectives weeks to solve and we did it in 32 hours.

The body of the bikie had been found over an embankment with him and his motorcycle full of shotgun pellets.

REST IN PEACE JIM FOGARTY.

You were a good man.

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