A police officer has been charged over alleged domestic violence and a number of misconduct offences.
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In October this year, officers attached to Orana Mid-Western Police District commenced an investigation into alleged domestic violence-related offences against the officer.
Following inquiries, a sergeant - who was attached to the Western Region - was issued a Court Attendance Notice on Wednesday, November 10.
He was charged with three counts of stalk/intimidate intend fear physical harm and access/modifying restricted data held in a computer.
The man is next due to appear at Dubbo Local Court on Thursday, February 17.
His employment status remains under review.
In other police news, investigations are under way after nine cattle were reported missing from a property in Trangie.
Rural Crime Investigators from Dubbo have begun investigations after a landholder reported nine Angus cattle missing from his property on the Dandaloo Road at Trangie.
The stock are six to seven year old black Angus cows.
Some have red ear tags, with NILS numbers written on them.
If anyone can assist police in respect to this incident, please contact Rural Crime Investigators at Dubbo Police Station on 02 6883 1647.
They can also contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Information is treated in strict confidence.
People are reminded not to report crime via any NSW Police social media pages.
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