QPS Southern Region to Unveil Plaques for Fallen Officers

Commemorative plaques honouring the lives of Constables Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold will be unveiled in Toowoomba tonight as part of a special candlelight vigil marking the 36th National Police Remembrance Day.

Constables Arnold and McCrow were ambushed along with neighbour Alan Dare by two armed offenders after being tasked to attend a rural property at Wieambilla on December 12, 2022.

South West District Officer Superintendent Mick Thiesfield said tonight's vigil is about coming together to pause, reflect and acknowledge the sacrifice made by the two young Constables and recognise the grief their loved ones carry.

"Tonight we come together to honour both Rachel and Matthew and all our police colleagues who have given their lives in the line of duty," said Superintendent Thiesfield.

"Everyday police officers take on a heavy responsibility in service of their community, it is a job that asks a great deal not only from an officer themselves but also from their families, and sometimes it asks for all that we can give.

"Each candle lit tonight helps to ensure the legacy of our fallen officers here in the Southern Region, across the state and across the country never fades."

The commemorative plaques bearing the Constables' names will join 21 other officers on the Queensland Police Service's Southern Regional memorial.

Members of the community are welcome to attend the vigil which will take place on Neil Street staring at 6pm.

Tonight's event will be followed by a National Police Remembrance Day service on Monday 29 September at St Patrick's Cathedral on Hume Street, starting at 10am.

List of officers who have died in service to QPS Southern Region:

1861 – Constable Matthew Connolly

1883 – Constable William Dwyer

1893 – Constable James Sangster

1895 – Constable Thomas Black

1902 – Constable George Doyle

1904 – Constable 1/c Charles O'Kearney

1909 – Sub-Inspector 2/c Michael Broderick

1914 – Constable John Kearney

1915 – Constable Eugene Nugent

1916 – Constable Joseph Thompson

1918- Constable Daryl Dodds

1918 – Constable John Taylor

1947 – Constable Douglas Nicol

1947 – Sergeant 1/c Arthur Neden

1950 – Sergeant 1/c Theodore Herman

1968 – Detective Senior Constable Douglas Ney

1969 – Constable Noel Steele

1975 – Sergeant 2/c Richard Harris

1982 – Plain Clothes Senior Constable Robert Moody

2017 – Senior Constable Brett Forte

2021 – Senior Constable David Masters

2022 – Constable Matthew Arnold

2022 – Constable Rachel McCrow

QPS Southern Region NPRD candlelight vigil and church services for 2025:

MurgonServiceMon 29 Sept10AMMurgon/Goomeri Uniting Church 55 Gore Street, Murgon
WarwickServiceMon 29 Sept10AMSt Marys Catholic Church 163 Palmerin Street, Warwick
IpswichMarchMon 29 Sept9:45AMCorner of Ellenborough & Brisbane Streets, Ipswich
IpswichServiceMon 29 Sept10:15AMSt Mary's Church 1B Elizabeth Street, Woodend
CharlevilleServiceMon 29 Sept10AMSt Mary's Catholic Church 59 Watson Street, Charleville
ChinchillaCandlelight VigilThur 25 Sept6PMChinchilla Police Station Crn Bell & Heeney Streets, Chinchilla
CunnamullaCandlelight VigilThur 25 Sept6:15PMCunnamulla Police Station 5 Stockyard Street, Cunnamulla
DalbyServiceMon 29 Sept10AMSt John's Anglican Church 52 Drayton Street, Dalby
RomaServiceMon 29 Sept10AMAt Life Church 146 Northern Road, Roma
St GeorgeCandlelight VigilThur 25 Sept6PMSt George Police Station 32 St Georges Terrace, St George
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