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Logan Village Station
Skip links and keyboard navigation. station. Logan Village Station. Police Station. Page Contents. Main Content. 1 River St, Logan Village, 4207. None. (07) 3382 9677. Sidebar Content. Last updated: 30/11/2021. Complaints &. Feedback. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/station/logan-village-station
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Douglas NICOL
Douglas Nicol died in an Ipswich hospital after being thrown from his troop horse “Tattoo” while relieving at Moore Police Station. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/douglas-nicol
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John WARFIELD
Constable John Warfield, of Allora Queensland, joined the Queensland Police on 11 January 1912 at 18 years of age. After three years, he joined the A.I.F. on 12 October 1915. Three of his brothers joined at the same time; all three Harry, Herbert https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/john-warfield
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Thomas DEDMAN
Constable Thomas served in the Queensland Police for six years before being granted a leave of absence to join the A.I.F. in 1915. He, like Corporal Thompson, embarked aboard the HMAT Seang Bee A48 on 21 October 1915 as part of the 26th Infantry https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/thomas-dedman
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Eugene NUGENT
At the age of 21 Eugene Nugent joined the Queensland Police and was sworn in as a constable on 10 March 1915. Nugent embarked aboard the HMAT Shropshire A9 from Sydney as part of the 25th Infantry Battalion on 20 August 1915. He was promoted to https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/eugene-nugent
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John JOHNSTON
Constable John Johnston was one of the four officers, with Bourke, Hughes and Mulvie, who migrated to Australia from Ireland in the early part of 1913, joined the Queensland Police in December 1914 and enlisted in the 15th Battalion in 1915. He https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/john-johnston
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James MURTAGH
James Murtagh drowned while trying to rescue a horse from a flooded football field at Bowen Hills, Brisbane. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/james-murtagh
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Richard ROOTS
Richard Roots was killed in a mine tunnel collapse at Coen after he entered the Long Tunnel to look at the workings and was crushed by an unexpected four to five-ton earth fall. https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/richard-roots
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Alfred WAVELL
In late 1888 Senior Constable Alfred Wavell was transferred to a settlement called Corinda, southwest of Burketown in the Gulf of Carpentaria. At that time Joe Flick, a noted stockman, was working in the district and in constant demand by stations https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/alfred-wavell
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William DWYER
Constable Dwyer was transferred to Taroom in central Queensland and during his time there, a notorious Aboriginal man known as Wild Toby roamed the district. Toby was, by all accounts, big and powerful, an elusive, fearless and daring scoundrel, https://www.police.qld.gov.au/police-memorial/william-dwyer