Queensland Police Mourns Senior Sergeant Wiblen

The Queensland Police Service (QPS) is deeply saddened to confirm the death of Senior Sergeant Brendan Wiblen, 58, following a single-vehicle motorbike crash near Glen Innes in New South Wales yesterday.

Senior Sergeant Wiblen was participating in the annual Wall to Wall Ride charity event, which honours fallen police officers across Australia, at the time of the tragic incident.

With a distinguished career spanning 28 years after joining the Queensland Police on March 11, 1996, Senior Sergeant Wiblen served as a District Duty Officer stationed at the Gold Coast. Prior to this, he held several key roles within the Service, including Officer in Charge at Southport Station, where he was known for his leadership and commitment to the community.

South Eastern Region Assistant Commissioner Brian Swan expressed his deepest sympathies to Senior Sergeant Wiblen's loved ones and colleagues.

"Our thoughts are with Brendan's loved ones, who are dealing with this tragic loss. The police family stands together in grief and will continue to support Brendan's family during this unimaginable time.

"Brendan was a dedicated officer who served with distinction throughout his career. He was highly thought of by his colleagues and was known for his attention to detail and quick wit. His service to the community will not be forgotten, and our thoughts are with all those who knew Brendan during this incredibly difficult time," Assistant Commissioner Swan said.

Commissioner Steve Gollschewski offered his condolences to all who have been impacted by Senior Sergeant Wiblen's tragic loss.

"The Service stands in solidarity with Brendan's family, friends and colleagues to provide support during this time of grief," Commissioner Gollschewski said.

"It is absolutely devastating that Brendan lost his life during an event honouring our fallen members.

"This is a heartbreaking loss for our entire Service, particularly for Brendan's colleagues on the Gold Coast, who worked closely with him day in and day out. His passing will have a significant impact on officers who not only valued his leadership but also considered him as a dear friend."

Senior Sergeant Wiblen's family has indicated they wish for the officers to continue the ride to completion.

/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here.