Kimberly Grabham
27 January 2026, 3:22 AM

IN SHORT
• Unconfirmed reports of a white ute with partial plates allegedly driving aggressively near Lake Cargelligo Mission on Sunday night
• Two separate incidents allegedly involved women being run off the road
• Police have been notified and Aboriginal Community Liaison Officers are in the area, though police have not commented at time of publication
Residents near Lake Cargelligo Mission have been urged to stay vigilant following unconfirmed reports of aggressive driving incidents on Sunday night.
According to a social media post from Dhiiyaan Nhanya Aboriginal Genealogy, two separate incidents allegedly involved a white ute, possibly a Ranger, with partial number plates running women off the road in the vicinity of the Mission.
The unconfirmed sighting describes the vehicle as possibly being a Ranger-style ute, though details remain unclear.
The post, shared on Monday morning, stated police had been notified of the alleged incidents and that Aboriginal Community Liaison Officers would be in the area today.
"The police are aware and there are ACLO's around today coming around to make sure everyone's got what they need," the post read.
The community group encouraged residents to be honest about their safety concerns and to request additional protection if needed, particularly for elderly people and children.
The post also offered to relay information to authorities for anyone uncomfortable speaking directly with police.
"If you see any cars around acting suspicious try and get a photo or a video so we can get someone to check it out," the post stated.
Police, who are still on the look out for 37 year old fugitive Julian Ingram, had not responded to requests for comment at the time of publication.
Residents with information about the alleged incidents or who witness suspicious behaviour in the area are encouraged to contact Lake Cargelligo Police Station on (02) 6898 1299 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.