Paul Loftus SHIELS
AKA ?
Late of ?
NSW Goulburn / Redfern Police Academy Class # 129
New South Wales Police Force
[alert_yellow] Regd. # 14975 [/alert_yellow]
Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 13 December 1971
Constable 1st Class – appointed 13 December 1976
Sergeant – appointed 28 June 1987
Final Rank = ?
Stations: ?, Darlinghurst, Kings Cross, Paddington, Newtown Detectives,
Service: From ? ? ? to ? ? ? = ? years Service
Awards: National Medal – granted 24 March 1981 ( Det Sgt )
1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 28 August 1997 ( Sgt )
Born: Wednesday 27 April 1949
Died on: Tuesday 4 June 2019 – early a.m.
Age: 69
Cause: ?TBA
Event location: Calgary Hospital, ?
Event date: Tuesday 4 June 2019
Funeral date: ? ? ?TBA
Funeral location: ?TBA
Wake location: ?TBA
Funeral Parlour: ?TBA
Buried at: ?TBA
Memorial located at: ?

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Funeral location: TBA
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May they forever Rest In Peace
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Tracy Lee
RIP Shielsy, another good man taken too early. Will always remember you for the joker you were. Even in this picture you were laughing at a ‘funny’ between us. Hope you meet up with BJ and share some laughs. with Sasha Wabash, Paul Shiels and Tony Hayward.

June 2 ·
Drover (Paul Shiels 2nd from left), George Weissel and Dave Whiteman.

May 26 ·
Welfare visit today to see Paul The Drover Shiels. You cant keep a good man down. He is in good spirits, showed his strength of character, was very positive and gave us youngsters some sage advice on life. We left him in the care of the beautiful nurses and went for ride down to the Headlands Hotel for lunch and raised a glass to his health. Cheers Drover! Thanks to Frosty for organising. feeling inspired with Roger Rhm, Stephen Hopkin, Glenn Frost, Paul Shiels and Ricky Gee at St George Hospital.

Geoff Snellgrove is with Paul Shiels.
Today we lost a great Australian, Paul Shiels – The DROVER.
For decades whilst society slept easy he went to work as a Police Officer/Sergeant in Australia’s most dangerous area, Darlinghurst then Kings Cross.
He looked after his mates, he looked after young police like myself and mentored them (not so sure his methods were always strictly by the book or all that helpful). He was a character through and through, quick to joke and loved a yarn over a nice cold beer.
This ones for you, You will be missed by many my friend. Rest well.




For anything. Having a glass of red for him tonight.


