UPDATE: A 37-year-old man has been denied bail following his arrest for alleged domestic violence offenses in North Albury. The arrest occurred early this morning, December 31, 2025, when officers from the Murray River Police District responded to a disturbance at a residence on Bateman Place around 3:00 AM.
According to a statement from NSW Police, the man was apprehended under an outstanding arrest warrant. He faces multiple serious charges, including possessing housebreaking implements, contravening a prohibition order related to domestic violence, and stalking with the intent to cause fear of physical harm.
Following his arrest, he was taken to the Albury police station, where the warrant was executed. Police confirmed that he has a history of previous convictions, adding to the severity of the situation.
The man is set to appear in Albury Local Court on January 13, 2026, where further legal proceedings will determine the next steps. This urgent case highlights ongoing concerns about domestic violence and community safety, prompting local authorities to reiterate their commitment to addressing such issues decisively.
As this story develops, it remains crucial for residents to stay informed about local safety measures and community resources available for those affected by domestic violence.
Residents are encouraged to share this news and remain vigilant as police investigations continue. Stay tuned for updates on this pressing matter.