A police officer has been charged with further domestic violence offences after allegedly breaching an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order earlier this month.
In June 2025, officers attached to Western Region command commenced an investigation into reports of alleged offences involving an off-duty police officer between January 2024 and April 2025.
Following inquiries, the 50-year-old man – a senior constable attached to the South West Metropolitan Region – was charged with multiple domestic violence offences in August 2025 and remains before the court.
In October 2025, police received a report that the officer had allegedly breached an Apprehended Domestic Violence Order.
Following inquiries, today (Friday 24 October 2025), police charged the officer with knowingly contravene prohibition in AVO domestic (two counts), and stalk/intimidate intend fear physical harm domestic.
He was refused bail to appear before Campbelltown Local Court today.
The officer is currently not in the workplace and his employment is under review.