Senior Constable Clarence PiriePrint Page
The Clarence Pirie Memorial Park commemorates Senior Constable Clarence Pirie who died from gunshot wounds when attempting to arrest two juvenile car thieves in October 1960.
Senior Constable Clarrie Pirie was the Officer-in-Charge of the Capertee Police Station from 1958 until his death on 13 October, 1960. On that day he was informed by Lithgow Police that two male offenders had abandoned a stolen car at Cudgigong, north of Capertee.
While patrolling the area Senior Constable Pirie found two fourteen year-olds with a vehicle at a roadside camping area at Jews Creek, ten miles south of Capertee. These however were not the two offenders the police were searching for and as such Constable Pirie did not know that on the previous day the pair had escaped from the Yasmar children’s detention centre ( Lidcombe ) and had broken into a dwelling where they stole several items of property and the vehicle before driving to the Jews Creek area.
As the constable was talking to the young offenders one of them suddenly produced a .22 rifle and shot Constable Pirie. He died a short time later. Both youths were captured the following day and the shooter was sentenced to 15 years jail.
Location
Address: | Castlereagh Highway, Clarence Pirie Memorial Park, Capertee, 2846 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -33.146339 Long: 149.98404 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Park |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Crime |
Actual Event Start Date: | 13-October-1960 |
Actual Event End Date: | 13-October-1960 |
Dedication
CLARENCE PIRIE
MEMORIAL PARK
Plaque :
This Plaque Has Been Erected To
Perpetuate The Memory Of
SENIOR CONSTABLE
CLARENCE ROY PIRIE
In Recognition Of His Ultimate Sacrifice
When He Died As A Result Of
Gunshot Wounds Sustained When Arresting
Two Juvenile Car Thieves At Jews Creek
On The 13th October 1960.
"To Everything There Is A Season And A
Time For Every Person Under The Heaven"