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Find out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Source Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Suburb 2016-17 2017-18 Total Abbotsbury 0 20 20 Abbotsford 1 0 1 Aberdare 1 0 1 Aberglasslyn 1 1 2 Abermain 0 2 2 Adamstown 2 1 3 Adelong 0 1 1 Airds 7 5 12 Albion Park Rail 3 2 5 Albury 11 5 16 Aldavilla 16 24 40 Alexandria 1 0 1 Alfords Point 1 0 1 Allawah 1 1 2 Alpine 0 1 1 Ambarvale 17 3 20 Anna Bay 2 3 5 Annandale 2 3 5 Argenton 0 1 1 Ariah Park 0 1 1 Armidale 6 9 15 Arncliffe 0 1 1 Arndell Park 0 1 1 Artarmon 1 0 1 Ashcroft 7 10 17 Ashfield 20 12 32 Ashley 1 0 1 Ashmont 9 2 11 Asquith 1 0 1 Attunga 0 2 2 Auburn 15 28 43 Avoca Beach 1 0 1 Back Forest 2 0 2 Balgownie 4 0 4 Ballina 2 3 5 Balmain 2 1 3 Balmain East 0 2 2 Balranald 1 1 2 Bangor 4 3 7 Banksia 3 0 3 Bankstown 6 12 18 Banora Point 2 4 6 Bar Beach 1 0 1 Baradine 0 2 2 Barangaroo 0 2 2 Bargo 0 1 1 Barham 1 0 1 Source: NSW Police Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Barmedman 0 3 3 Barnsley 1 0 1 Barooga 1 2 3 Barrack Heights 2 6 8 Bass Hill 1 1 2 Bateau Bay 3 0 3 Batehaven 0 1 1 Batemans Bay 7 9 16 Bathurst 35 25 60 Baulkham Hills 4 10 14 Beaumont Hills 3 1 4 Beelbangera 3 0 3 Bega 1 3 4 Belfield 1 0 1 Bell 0 1 1 Bellambi 7 5 12 Bellevue Hill 2 3 5 Belmont 1 1 2 Belmont North 1 0 1 Belmore 2 4 6 Bendemeer 0 1 1 Bennetts Green 1 0 1 Beresfield 1 0 1 Berkeley 15 8 23 Berkshire Park 10 1 11 Berowra 0 1 1 Berrima 0 3 3 Beverley Park 0 1 1 Beverley Hills 3 0 3 Bewong 0 1 1 Bexley 6 3 9 Bidwill 2 1 3 Bingara 0 1 1 Binnaway 1 0 1 Black Head 0 3 3 Blackett 1 0 1 Blacktown 12 9 21 Blackwall 1 0 1 Blakehurst 0 4 4 Blaxland 1 0 1 Blayney 1 0 1 Blue Bay 2 0 2 Blue Knob 1 0 1 Boambee 0 1 1 Boambee East 1 0 1 Bobs Farm 1 0 1 Bodangora 1 2 3 Bogan Gate 0 1 1 Source: NSW Police Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Boggabilla 3 4 7 Bomaderry 21 9 30 Bomera 2 0 2 Bondi 4 8 12 Bondi Beach 18 19 37 Bondi Junction 28 38 66 Bonnet Bay 1 0 1 Bonny Hills 1 0 1 Bonnyrigg 4 0 4 Bonnyrigg Heights 3 3 6 Bonville 0 1 1 Booragul 0 3 3 Bossley Park 1 3 4 Bostobrick 1 0 1 Botany 0 1 1 Bourke 3 4 7 Bow Bowing 0 1 1 Bowen Mountain 1 0 1 Bowenfels 1 1 2 Bowman 0 2 2 Bowral 2 1 3 Bradbury 3 0 3 Bray Park 2 1 3 Brewarrina 1 0 1 Brighton-Le-Sands 1 2 3 Bringelly 0 2 2 Broadmeadow 11 6 17 Brocklehurst 0 1 1 Broke 0 1 1 Broken Hill 2 14 16 Bronte 2 4 6 Brookvale 5 6 11 Brownlow Hill 5 8 13 Brunswick Heads 3 1 4 Budgewoi 0 1 1 Bulahdelah 2 1 3 Bulli 4 0 4 Burwood 6 2 8 Burwood Heights 0 1 1 Busby 1 1 2 Byron Bay 3 37 40 Cabramatta 51 19 70 Cabramatta West 11 8 19 Calderwood 2 0 2 Callaghan 1 0 1 Cambewarra 0 1 1 Cambridge Park 0 1 1 Camden 2 7 9 Source: NSW Police Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Camden South 1 0 1 Cammeray 1 0 1 Campbelltown 28 30 58 Camperdown 21 46 67 Campsie 7 4 11 Caniaba 2 0 2 Canley Heights 10 2 12 Canley Vale 12 5 17 Canterbury 10 3 13 Cardiff 0 2 2 Caringbah 16 11 27 Caringbah South 1 0 1 Carlingford 4 5 9 Carlton 2 1 3 Carramar 1 1 2 Carrick 3 0 3 Cartwright 1 0 1 Casino 1 2 3 Castle Hill 11 12 23 Casuarina 1 0 1 Casula 0 2 2 Catalina 1 0 1 Cataract 1 0 1 Cecil Hills 0 1 1 Centennial Park 66 83 149 Cessnock 39 41 80 Charlestown 2 2 4 Charmhaven 1 3 4 Chatswood 4 3 7 Chatsworth 0 1 1 Chester Hill 2 5 7 Chifley 0 3 3 Chinderah 0 6 6 Chippendale 7 5 12 Chipping Norton 4 0 4 Clarenza 0 2 2 Claymore 5 0 5 Clemton Park 1 0 1 Clovelly 2 1 3 Cobar 0 4 4 Coffs Harbour 35 37 72 Colebee 0 1 1 Collaroy 1 0 1 Comberton 0 1 1 Como 2 0 2 Concord 0 3 3 Condell Park 0 3 3 Condobolin 0 2 2 Source: NSW Police Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Coniston 3 3 6 Conjola 0 2 2 Coogee 0 7 7 Cooks Hill 2 2 4 Coolongolook 4 0 4 Cooma 5 8 13 Coonabarabran 9 13 22 Coonamble 2 7 9 Cootamundra 1 3 4 Cordeaux Heights 0 1 1 Corlette 1 0 1 Corowa 2 7 9 Corrimal 6 8 14 Cowra 7 2 9 Cranebrook 2 2 4 Cremorne 0 4 4 Cringila 2 7 9 Cromer 2 0 2 Cronulla 4 4 8 Crookwell 0 1 1 Croom 2 0 2 Croydon 1 0 1 Cundletown 1 0 1 Cunningar 0 2 2 Curl Curl 1 0 1 Daceyville 1 3 4 Dapto 6 6 12 Darawank 1 0 1 Darling Harbour 0 2 2 Darling Point 1 4 5 Darlinghurst 29 46 75 Darlington 0 2 2 Darlington Point 1 1 2 Dean Park 1 0 1 Dee Why 8 7 15 Deepwater 0 1 1 Denhams Beach 2 0 2 Deniliquin 14 17 31 Denman 1 2 3 Diamond Beach 2 0 2 Doctor George Mountain 2 0 2 Doonside 0 2 2 Dorrigo 0 1 1 Double Bay 8 28 36 Downside 1 0 1 Dubbo 15 31 46 Dulwich Hill 2 12 14 Dungog 1 0 1 Source: NSW Police Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Dungowan 1 0 1 Dunolly 0 1 1 Dural 1 0 1 Dyers Crossing 1 0 1 Eagle Vale 2 1 3 Earlwood 2 0 2 East Albury 1 0 1 East Corrimal 1 1 2 East Kempsey 1 0 1 East Lismore 2 0 2 East Maitland 6 0 6 Eastlakes 0 2 2 Eden 1 2 3 Edensor Park 1 1 2 Edgecliff 5 4 9 Edgeworth 2 2 4 Elderslie 2 2 4 Elermore Vale 1 0 1 Elizabeth Bay 12 16 28 Emerton 2 1 3 Emu Plains 0 2 2 Enfield 1 0 1 Engadine 11 1 12 Enmore 6 0 6 Epping 0 4 4 Erina 3 2 5 Ermington 1 1 2 Erksineville 1 1 2 Eschol Park 1 0 1 Eveleigh 3 2 5 Failford 3 2 5 Fairfield 5 14 19 Fairfield East 2 1 3 Fairfield Heights 1 0 1 Fairfield West 9 1 10 Fairy Meadow 2 3 5 Falls Creek 0 3 3 Fassifern 1 2 3 Figtree 15 3 18 Fingal Head 2 0 2 Five Dock 3 0 3 Forbes 9 9 18 Forest Lodge 3 0 3 Forestville 0 2 2 Forster 80 40 120 Fenchs Forest 2 5 7 Freshwater 1 0 1 Georges Hall 2 0 2 Source: NSW Police Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Georgetown 1 0 1 Gerogery 1 0 1 Ghinni Ghinni 2 0 2 Gilgandra 3 10 13 Gillenbah 1 1 2 Gillieston Heights 0 1 1 Girraween 1 0 1 Glebe 44 45 89 Gledswood Hills 1 0 1 Glen Alpine 0 1 1 Glen Innes 1 2 3 Glencoe 3 2 5 Glendale 0 1 1 Glenfield 8 2 10 Glenreagh 1 0 1 Glenroy 3 0 3 Glenthorne 0 3 3 Glenugie 1 0 1 Glenwood 1 3 4 Glenworth Valley 0 10 10 Gloucester 1 2 3 Gollan 1 0 1 Goonellabah 3 0 3 Gorokan 0 1 1 Gosford 18 7 25 Goulburn 64 96 160 Grafton 15 9 24 Granville 5 9 14 Gravesend 0 1 1 Green Valley 2 1 3 Greenacre 2 4 6 Gregory Hills 1 2 3 Greigs Flat 1 1 2 Grenfell 4 0 4 Griffith 11 6 17 Guildford 3 5 8 Guildford West 0 1 1 Gulgong 2 2 4 Gundagai 1 0 1 Gunnedah 4 0 4 Gwynneville 0 1 1 Gymea 6 2 8 Haberfield 4 1 5 Hamilton 5 4 9 Hamilton North 1 0 1 Hamilton South 6 3 9 Hamlyn Terrace 1 0 1 Harden 3 0 3 Source: NSW Police Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Harrington 0 1 1 Harrington Park 3 5 8 Harris Park 3 0 3 Harwood 0 1 1 Hay 3 2 5 Haymarket 22 36 58 Hazelbrook 0 1 1 Heathcoate 4 0 4 Heatherbrae 0 3 3 Hebersham 0 1 1 Heckenberg 0 3 3 Helensburg 2 0 2 Hexham 0 2 2 Hill Top 1 0 1 Hillsdale 2 1 3 Hillston 1 0 1 Hillvue 0 1 1 Hinchinbrook 1 0 1 Homebush 4 4 8 Homebush West 0 2 2 Hopefield 1 0 1 Hornsby 5 3 8 Hornsby Heights 1 0 1 Horseshoe Bend 0 1 1 Horsley Park 4 3 7 Howlong 1 0 1 Hoxton Park 0 1 1 Hurlstone Park 3 6 9 Hurstville 3 13 16 Illawong 1 1 2 Ingleburn 17 23 40 Inverell 20 3 23 Islington 4 1 5 Jamisontown 1 0 1 Jannali 1 3 4 Jeogla 0 4 4 Jerrabomberra 1 1 2 Jesmond 1 0 1 Jilliby 1 0 1 Jindabyne 2 12 14 Jones Island 0 2 2 Junction Hill 0 2 2 Junee 19 36 55 Kanahooka 1 1 2 Kanwal 0 2 2 Karabar 0 1 1 Kareela 0 3 3 Kariong 17 29 46 Source: NSW Police Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Katoomba 1 1 2 Kearsley 0 1 1 Keiraville 0 1 1 Kellyville 0 12 12 Kellyville Ridge 0 2 2 Kelso 8 13 21 Kembla Grange 1 2 3 Kempsey 1 3 4 Kensington 4 3 7 Kiama 0 2 2 Kianga 1 1 2 Killarney Vale 2 2 4 Kincumber 2 0 2 Kings Park 0 1 1 Kingscliff 0 1 1 Kingsford 4 10 14 Kingsgrove 5 0 5 Kingswood 7 12 19 Kippenduff 0 2 2 Kirrawee 15 11 26 Kirribilli 0 1 1 Kiwarrak 0 4 4 Kogarah 10 9 19 Koonawarra 4 6 10 Koonorigan 0 1 1 Kooragang 1 0 1 Koorainghat 1 1 2 Kooringal 2 4 6 Kootingal 4 5 9 Korora 1 1 2 Kotara 1 0 1 Kurri Kurri 2 6 8 La Perouse 0 2 2 Lake Cargelligo 2 0 2 Lake Haven 1 1 2 Lake Heights 6 2 8 Lake Illawarra 3 5 8 Lake Tabourie 0 1 1 Lakemba 4 4 8 Lakesland 0 2 2 Lalor Park 1 0 1 Lambton 1 1 2 Lane Cove 1 0 1 Lansvale 15 1 16 Largs 0 1 1 Lavington 7 4 11 Lawrence 1 0 1 Lawson 3 0 3 Source: NSW Police Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Leeton 3 6 9 Leets Vale 0 1 1 Leichardt 8 9 17 Lemon Tree Passage 0 1 1 Lethbridge Park 1 0 1 Leumeah 6 2 8 Lewisham 0 2 2 Lidcombe 5 2 7 Lightning Ridge 3 6 9 Lilyfield 4 4 8 Lindendale 1 0 1 Lismore 24 8 32 Lithgow 10 18 28 Little Bay 0 1 1 Liverpool 28 33 61 Loftus 0 3 3 Londonderry 1 1 2 Long Jetty 4 0 4 Lord Howe Island 1 0 1 Lorn 0 1 1 Lucas Heights 0 2 2 Lucknow 6 2 8 Lugarno 0 1 1 Maclean 1 6 7 Macquarie Fields 18 9 27 Macquaire Park 0 1 1 Magenta 1 0 1 Maitland 17 23 40 Malabar 9 27 36 Mallabula 1 0 1 Maloneys Beach 0 2 2 Mangerton 4 7 11 Manly 6 7 13 Manly Vale 1 3 4 Marayong 0 1 1 Mardi 1 0 1 Maroubra 16 24 40 Marrangaroo 3 1 4 Marrickville 16 30 46 Marsden Park 1 1 2 Marsfield 4 0 4 Marulan 1 1 2 Mascot 3 8 11 Matraville 4 9 13 Mayfield 3 0 3 McCleans Ridges 1 0 1 McMahons Point 0 1 1 Medowie 0 1 1 Source: NSW Police Find Out How Many Strip Searches Occured in Your Suburb Menai 3 2 5 Merewether 0 1 1 Merinbuka 2 2 4 Merrylands 14 5 19 Merrylands West 4 0 4 Michelago 1 0 1 Middleton Grange 1 0 1 Miller 15 8 23 Millers Point 1 0 1 Millthorpe 1 0 1 Milperra 7 0 7 Milsons Point 2 0 2 Minchinbury 0 1 1 Minamurra 0 1 1 Minto 4 5 9 Minto Heights 0 2 2 Miranda 15 5 20 Missabotti 0 1 1 Mittagong 2 5 7 Mogo 1 0 1 Mollyan 1 0 1 Mollymook 0 1 1 Mollymook Beach 1 1 2 Mona Vale 1 3 4 Monkeri 4 27 31 Moonbi 0 1 1 Mooney Mooney Creek 1 0 1 Moore Park 151 258 409 Moorebank 1 2 3 Moree 31 19 50 Mortdale 5 0 5 Mortlake 1 0 1 Moruya 0 4 4 Mosman 1 0 1 Moss Vale 4 5 9 Mossgiel 0 1 1 Mount Annan 7 2 9 Mount Austin 2 3 5 Mount Burrell 1 0 1 Mount Druitt 8 2 10 Mount Hutton 1 0 1 Mount Keira 2 0
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