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Mervyn Henry Stevenson was born on 31 March, 1926 in Mount Morgan, Queensland. He is an Australian Army officer who served in the Korean War and Vietnam War. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his service in Vietnam. Mervyn Henry Stevenson is 75 years old. He is a tall man with a height of 6 feet and 2 inches. His physical stats are not known. Mervyn Henry Stevenson is not known to be dating anyone. He is believed to be single. Mervyn Henry Stevenson is the son of Henry and Mary Stevenson. He has two siblings, a brother and a sister. Mervyn Henry Stevenson served in the Australian Army for over 30 years. He was promoted to the rank of Major General in 1975 and retired in 1983. Mervyn Henry Stevenson's net worth is not known.

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Occupation Police officer
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 31 March, 1926
Birthday 31 March
Birthplace Mount Morgan, Queensland
Date of death (2001-12-16)2001-12-16
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2006

The cattle duffing racket of north Queensland police was mentioned in the Australian House of Representatives in 2006 by the Federal Member for Kennedy, Bob Katter. He referred to it as ‘the crooked creek cattle company’. He told parliament he had given evidence about it when he was a senior minister of the Queensland government. He also acknowledged the very courageous actions of ABC journalist Steve Austin, who exposed the situation.

2001

Stevenson avoided prosecution and was eventually inducted into the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame in 2001. He died of cancer on 16 December 2001 and was farewelled by a police guard of honour at his funeral in Townsville.

1992

In 1992 Townsville police published an identikit sketch of a person wanted for questioning in relation to the suspected murder of a young West Australian hitchhiker, Tony Jones, who disappeared without trace in 1982. On the night of the disappearance, the suspect, believed to be involved in the cattle industry, was allegedly dining with Jones at the Rising Sun Hotel and planning to give him a lift to Charters Towers. The Townsville Bulletin reported that the identikit sketch matched a "former policeman", whose identity was subsequently confirmed during the 2002 coronial inquest into Jones's disappearance as being none other than Mervyn Henry Stevenson.

1950

Described as "the last of the corned beef and damper coppers", Stevenson made a name for himself as a horseman, cattleman and bushman. He gained notoriety in 1950 at the northern township of Coen for tracking down on horseback a group of 12 Aborigines wanted for questioning over the murder of an indigenous police boy. In 1965 he was promoted to detective sergeant and named officer-in-charge of the CIB stock squad based in Charters Towers.

1926

Mervyn Henry Stevenson (1926-2001) served as a Queensland police officer from 1947 until 1982. He started as a bush cop and ended up as the superintendent in charge of the Townsville Police District, though his retirement years were tainted with the spectre of corruption.