Police Life AUTUMN/WINTER 2022

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The trip of a lifetime driving around Australia and following their fathers’ into policing careers aren’t the only things senior sergeants Mark Knight and Melanie Woods have in common. The pair recently started as the station commanders at Lilydale Police Station, but their story starts 33 years ago, long before their policing careers did. In 1988, Sen Sgt Knight was in his early 20s and working as a chef at the iconic Cuckoo restaurant in the Dandenong Ranges alongside much of Sen Sgt Woods’ family. Their fathers also worked together as police officers in Croydon and they soon discovered a shared interest in four-wheel driving. It wasn’t long before the families packed up their four-wheel drives and took off on a four-month trip around Australia, with incredible stops at Broken Hill, Alice Springs, Broome and Cape York to name a few. “It was the trip of a lifetime. The places we visited and the times we had, they’re the most wonderful memories and I still get such a thrill talking about it,” Sen Sgt Knight said. While Sen Sgt Woods was only four years old at the time, she still has distinct memories of a Cabbage Patch Kids cassette tape being played on repeat in her parents’ car. “I still have the tape and remember all the words so it must’ve had a few runs,” Sen Sgt Woods said. “Having young kids of my own now, I don’t know how my parents coped.” In 1989, shortly after their trip ended, Sen Sgt Knight joined Victoria Police, marking the beginning of a decades-long career in the force. He moved through varied areas and specialist roles, including suburban and rural police stations in the state’s east, crime investigation units, the Dog Squad and the Victoria Police Academy.

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Fast forward to 2006 and a 22-year-old Sen Sgt Woods joined the force with ambitions to carry on a family tradition. “I always wanted to join and to follow in my dad’s footsteps, so I was really happy to get in,” Sen Sgt Woods said. Sen Sgt Woods’ career to-date has seen her work in frontline roles across the Southern Metro and Eastern Regions, including as the first gazetted female sergeant at Knox Police Station, as well as detective roles investigating sexual offences, child abuse and other local crime. Having not seen each other for several years, a pivotal moment for the pair came in 2008 when they bumped into each other at the Academy where Sen Sgt Knight was attending a training course. “I had to check the name badge but said hello and that was the start of our working relationship and friendship,” Sen Sgt Woods said. Over the next few years, the officers crossed paths at jobs while they were working at different stations in the same area and would drop in for a chat or some scones whenever they found themselves nearby. In December 2021, the pair came full circle and landed as station commanders at Lilydale Police Station in the Yarra Ranges, an area close to both of their hearts. “I worked at Monbulk Police Station for eight years and I live in the area with my family, so I was already involved in the community through sports clubs and the like,” Sen Sgt Knight said. “Having that connection to the area is such a help in this job.”

Sen Sgt Woods agreed, with roots of her own in the Lilydale community. “I was born at the Lilydale Bush Hospital, went to the local high school and now I’m raising my own family out here too,” Sen Sgt Woods said. “It’s nice to be helping the community I know so well.” Now just over four months into their new roles, the two officers have hit their stride running the station together, with strong ambitions to help their members be the best they can and best serve the local community.


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No special treatment

5min
pages 18-19

Changing courts

4min
pages 16-17

Cropping out crime proceeds

3min
page 15

Listening to your voices

3min
page 24

A decade of staying on track

4min
pages 8-9

Snapped on social

1min
page 30

Cracking open crypto crime

6min
pages 20-21

Coming full circle

5min
pages 26-27

Connecting through culture

5min
pages 22-23

The Commodore's final lap

4min
pages 28-29

Sticking through tough times

4min
page 25

St Kilda's sand and street beat

6min
pages 12-13

Stopping a fire starter

8min
pages 6-7

Secret life of police

3min
page 4

A decade of holding gangs to account

4min
page 3

Dismantling a drug ring

6min
pages 10-11

Behind the badge

3min
page 5

In brief

4min
page 31

Oddspot corner

1min
page 30
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