Man and woman extradited from WA over alleged kidnapping and shooting at Bago Camden Haven Camden Haven News by News Of The Area - Modern Media - November 29, 2024 Strike force detectives extradited the 25-year-old from Perth Airport. Photo: NSW Police. A MAN and woman have been extradited from Western Australia and charged over an alleged kidnapping and shooting at Bago, between Herons Creek and Wauchope. Officers responding to concern for welfare reports attended Rollover Road, which is on the way to Bago Bluff, just after 7am on Sunday, 17 November. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981 8882. Email us – media@newsofthearea.com.au They found a 32-year-old man suffering gunshot wounds to his arms and legs. He was treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics and taken to hospital in a serious condition. Police were told three people allegedly kidnapped the man from Port Macquarie and took him to Bago State Forest, where he was shot. Specialist officers recovered bullet casings during their search of the crime scene. Strike Force Parham was launched to investigate, which led police to Western Australia. On Thursday, 21 November, Western Australia Police arrested 38-year-old Nykeeta Ashley Jones and 25-year-old Matthew Campbell McDonald at Barradonia, south of Kalgoorlie. A loaded sawn-off rifle was allegedly seized during a search of their vehicle. Jones was extradited to Sydney on Monday morning, 25 November, and charged at Mascot Police Station with: – kidnap in company with intent serious indictable occasion actual bodily harm – shoot at with intent to murder – possess shortened firearm (not pistol) without authority – possess ammunition without holding licence/permit/authority – and possess unauthorised pistol She appeared in Downing Centre Local Court on Tuesday where she was formally refused bail and ordered to appear in Port Macquarie Local Court next Thursday, 5 December. McDonald was extradited from Perth Airport on Tuesday and also charged at Mascot. He is facing: – kidnap in company with intent serious indictable occasion actual bodily harm – shoot at with intent to murder He appeared in Downing Centre Local Court on Wednesday, 27 November, and was formally refused bail. His case is listed for a Brief Status in Port Macquarie Local Court on 22 January, 2025. By Sue STEPHENSON Weapons allegedly seized during the arrests south of Kalgoorlie. Photos: NSW Police. Rollover Road, Bago. Photo: Google Maps.