A 25-year-old Forbes man, who was being taken from Parkes to Orange Hospital in an Ambulance after an accident on Sunday morning, had to be airlifted from Manildra after his condition deteriorated.
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Emergency services were called to the scene of the accident in Clarinda Street at 4.40am on Sunday.
The man, travelling east in a white Isuzu utility along Clarinda Street, ran into the rear of a Holden Caprice parked on the side of the road.
Ambulance NSW paramedics treated him at the scene before taking him to Orange Hospital with suspected head injuries.
After his condition deteriorated enroute, he was airlifted from Manildra by helicopter to Orange Hospital.
He is reported to be in a stable condition.
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A Nissan sedan was stolen from the driveway of a McArthur Street residence between 9am on Friday and 7pm on Sunday.
The vehicle was located burn out on Military Road at 5pm on Sunday.
Anyone with any information is urged to contact Parkes Police on 6862 9999 or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000.
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An argument broke out between the drivers of two vehicles involved in a collision on Friday.
The accident happened at 8.05pm in Welcome Street.
The driver of a white Ford Ranger pulled away from the kerb and collided with the rear passenger door of a Subaru Forrester, driven a 17-year-old male who had just driven out of the Council car park.
Both drivers stopped in Dalton Street and started arguing.
The driver of the Ford Ranger, a 26-year-old male, returned to his vehicle and left the scene without exchanging particulars.
He later attended the Parkes Police Station and provided his details.
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A white Holden Commodore station wagon was broken into overnight on Thursday.
Two flat tyres forced the driver of the vehicle to park it in Alectown while making arrangements to have them repaired.
The vehicle was parked from 4.30pm on Thursday until 6am on Friday, when police received reports unknown offenders had smashed the passenger window, rummaged through the vehicle and stole the front left hand wheel.
Investigations are continuing.
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A Stihl brand line trimmer was stolen from the rear yard of a residence in Goobang Street between Sunday, July 16 and Sunday, July 23.
The line trimmer is valued at $300.