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John Andrew BYERS  BM

AKA JB 

Late of Narooma – formerly of Balgownie, NSW

Father to Mark BYERS ( NSWPF # 31622 )

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern –  Class #  113 

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  12889

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 11 December 1967 ( Aged 19 years, 1 month, 13 days )

Constable – appointed 11 January 1969 ( loss of 13 months Seniority )

Constable 1st Class – appointed 11 January 1973  

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed 11 January 1977  

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 28 February 1986

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Final Rank =  Senior Sergeant 

 

StationsNorth Sydney ( 6 Division )(ProCst – 1967 ), Milton ( 1969 / 1970 ), HWP?,  Sutherland ( 24 Division ), Wollongong Police Rescue Squad ( O.I.C. ) – Retirement

Service:  From ? ? ?   to   ? ? ? ? years Service

 

Awards:  Queens’ Commendation for Brave Conduct ( Imperial ) – granted 18 December 1973 – Apprehend an armed man

National Medal – granted 15 May 1986 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 16 September 1993 ( SenCon )

Bravery Medal ( BM ) – granted 9 August 1989 – Disarmed an offender after a car chase ( SenCon )

 

Born:  Thursday  28 October 1948 

Died on:  Sunday  6 December 2020 during the p.m.

Age:  72 years, 1 month, 8 days 

Cause:  “Possibly” a Heart Attack whilst sleeping.

Had previously been treated for Cancer of the Bowel and had both knees replaced in 2015 together with a hip operation.

Event location:  Home 

Event date: Sunday  6 December 2020 during the p.m. 

 

Funeral date? ? ? TBA

Funeral location? TBA 

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Funeral Parlour: ? TBA

Buried at: ? TBA

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2020 )

 

 

 JOHN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


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

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


May they forever Rest In Peace

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Sgt Manni VERSOZA ( Wollongong Police Rescue Squad OIC ) presenting a Retirement gift to Retired SenSgt John BYERS ( outgoing Wollongong Police Rescue Squad OIC )
Sgt E.D. ‘Manni’ VERZOSA # 21301 ( Wollongong Police Rescue Squad OIC ) presenting a Retirement gift to Retired SenSgt John BYERS ( outgoing Wollongong Police Rescue Squad OIC )

 

SenSgt John BYERS & Sgt E.D. 'Manni' VERZOSA
SenSgt John BYERS & Sgt E.D. ‘Manni’ VERZOSA

 

SenSgt John BYERS & ?
SenSgt John BYERS & ?

 

John BYERS, JB, Johnny BYERS, PARAMEDIC PETER TO, A/O HELEN WELLS, SGT JOHN BYERS, A/O PAULINE CONROY, PARAMEDIC CLIFF BAKER<br /> 1990
PARAMEDIC PETER TO, A/O HELEN WELLS, SGT JOHN BYERS, A/O PAULINE CONROY, PARAMEDIC CLIFF BAKER
1990

 

John BYERS, JB, Johnny BYERS, 1990<br /> SGT JOHN BYERS WITH A/O HELEN WELLS &amp; UNKNOWN ENTRAPPED DRIVER.
1990
SGT JOHN BYERS WITH A/O HELEN WELLS & UNKNOWN ENTRAPPED DRIVER.

 

John BYERS, JB, Johnny BYERS, UNKNOWN FIRE OFFICER, SGT JOHN BYERS, A/O ?, S/C GARY THOMPSON, PARAMEDIC TERRY MORROW, A/O TONY RYAN
UNKNOWN FIRE OFFICER, SGT JOHN BYERS, A/O ?, S/C GARY THOMPSON, PARAMEDIC TERRY MORROW, A/O TONY RYAN

 

John BYERS, JB, Johnny BYERS, A/O ?, PARAMEDIC ?, SGT ANDREW STEVENSON, SGT JOHN BYERS, A/O ?, CST 1/C RON LOUGHLAN.
A/O ?, PARAMEDIC ?, SGT ANDREW STEVENSON, SGT JOHN BYERS, A/O ?, CST 1/C RON LOUGHLAN.

 

John BYERS, JB, Johnny BYERS, 21 FEBRUARY 1991<br /> SGT JOHN BYERS, NEIL ELLIOTT &amp; ?
21 FEBRUARY 1991
SGT JOHN BYERS, NEIL ELLIOTT & ?

 

 

 

 


This morning I found out of the passing of a great mate and mentor, retired Senior Sergeant John ‘JB’ Byers BM.
I first met JB when I was a teenager and he was in the Rescue Squad with my old man ( Edward ‘Ted’ Doherty ).
I later worked with him at 24 Division when I graduated from the Academy.
JB was a hard as nails ‘old school’ cop, a true legend. I could not count the hours I have stood with him a crime scenes in the middle of the night. It was a running joke, if we got called out to any crime scene during the night we would always call JB for lighting regardless of if we needed it or not. We had some fun times over the years and drank many beers together. I’ll have one for you today mate.
All of the Doherty family’s thoughts and prayers are with JB’s beautiful wife Cath, his children Mark, Elizabeth and Karina and all of his grandchildren.
RIP mate.

 

John had both knees replaced in early 2015 and also had a hip replacement after that.

Once he Retired from NSWPF, he moved to Narooma where he drove a taxi for many years.

He was a great bloke for a laugh, a great bloke to catch up with, a knowledgeable bastard who always had your back.

John – may you forever Rest In Peace mate.

 

 

Greg ‘Cal’ Callander


 

John is mentioned, in passing, in the book by Jason Byrnes – called:

Police Rescue and Bomb Disposal: An Extraordinary History

That entry, in the book, can be found HERE.


 

 

 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Friday 19 May 1995, page 7

Injured bushwalker finally rescued

SYDNEY: The rescue of a 61-year-old bushwalker who had fractured her ankle while walking in the Morton National Park had turned into a large-scale operation which was hampered by bad weather and flooding.

Several attempts to reach the injured woman by air had failed due to cloud and heavy rain.

Swollen creeks had prevented an attempt to carry her out before she was airlifted to Nerriga with two of her rescuers at 2pm yesterday afternoon.

She was later taken to Shoalhaven Hospital.

Ulladulla police said yesterday that a further 30 rescuers had been sent to reach the rescue party with equipment to set up flying-foxes across the rivers and creeks.

The drama began on Tuesday, when the woman fell while walking with three companions on Mt Haughton in the Budawang Ranges.

A police spokesman said a South Coast Wilderness Society member had contacted Nowra police late that afternoon after he came across the party, and six rescuers walked in to meet them.

On Tuesday, Ulladulla police said the National Parks and Wildlife Service helicopter was unable to land in the area due to low cloud.

As a result, a further 13 rescuers joined the bushwalkers and the entire party attempted to walk out of the park late Wednesday.

Ulladulla police said the ground party managed to get about 1km because of swollen rivers and creeks.

They camped overnight and the 30 new rescuers tried to reach the party. The extra rescuers were to relieve some of the earlier crew and try to set up flying-foxes across the rivers.

A naval helicopter from Nowra airlifted 18 of the rescuers stranded by rising flood waters to Nerriga yesterday afternoon.

According to the rescue co-ordinator, Sergeant John Byers, the remaining rescuers would try to make their way out on foot.

“I hope to have them out tonight,” he said.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/130551713


 

Senior Constable John Andrew BYERS

New South Wales Police Force

On 30 March 1986 a number of police were called to apprehend a mentally disturbed man ( Horan ) who was driving a utility around Bathurst in a dangerous manner.

At the Perthville bridge there was a collision between a police truck and the utility and they became wedged on the approach.

The offender ( Horan ) got out holding a .303 rifle covered with material in his hands.

Senior Constable Byers crawled through the window and grappled with the offender.

He then fell to the ground and the offender broke free and fired at him.

The offender began to fire at the police, at which time Constable 1st Class Paul Mitchell Quinn was shot in the neck and killed instantly and Constable Ian Borland was seriously wounded.

Seeing him go to the back of his utility, Constable Byers fired back and got to his feet as the offender ran down the embankment and turned and fired again.

Constable Byers emptied his revolver, threw himself on the ground between the truck and the utility and reloaded.

The offender, Horan, was shot several times by police before being arrested and charged.

The offender threw his rifle aside and Constable Byers went to assist three other policemen as they arrested him.

By his actions, Senior Constable Byers displayed considerable bravery.

https://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-01/19890809_-_bravery_-_biographical_notes.pdf

John Byers was not stationed in the area – but was rostered there for the Easter Mt Panorama Motor Cycle races and assisted other Police when this incident was happening.

 

 


 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Wednesday 19 December 1973, page 9

Policeman wins bravery award

SYDNEY, Tuesday.

Constable 1st Class John Andrew Byers, of Wollongong Police, has been awarded the Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct.

The Governor of NSW, Sir Roden Cutler, announced today that the Queen had approved the award.

On February 28, this year, Constable Byers and Senior Constable E. J. ( Ted ) Beaver ( # 10097 ) went to Gladstone Avenue, Wollongong, to investigate a disturbance and the firing of rifle shots.

They saw a man seated in front of a house with a .22 calibre rifle which he pointed in their direction.

Before the weapon could be cocked, Constable Byers ran up to the man and wrested the rifle from his possession.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131699156


 

 

 

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