


Animal Response & Neighbourhood Intelligence Exchange (A.R.N.I.E)
Has your beloved pet gone missing during an act of crime? Do you feel a pet is being mistreated? Get in Touch with the A.R.N.I.E team.
How A.R.N.I.E works.
🐾How
- Coordination with Lost & Found Pet Registers on Social Media
- Helps to Report, locate & protect at-risk animals caught complex situations (Crime, DV etc)
- Connects victims to the right support services so both the the pet can get to safety.
- Works with DV networks, police, and animal-care partners
to secure emergency boarding, vet care, and safe handover locations.
🐾 Why It Matters
- Pets can be hurt, threatened, or used for control.
- Fear for a pet’s safety is one of the main reasons victims stay in dangerous homes.
- Getting the animal safe often gives the victim the freedom to leave.
🐾 How Support Works
- Emergency Social Media handling
- Animal Welfare Connections: Help victims access orders that include pets.
- Liaison:
When safe retrieval or welfare checks are required.
Team ARNIE's role is simple: Speak for the Voiceless
Use community Intelligence
NCW Official Response to the Developments in Arnie’s Case -
(Nov 22-2025)
Watchline

The revelation that charges have now been laid against Arnie’s owner, Nathan Mckeown, understandably hit the community hard. Many people poured their time, energy and hearts into this search, believing they were supporting a family in crisis. The new information has changed the context, but it does not change the reality of what was lost, nor the effort of the community that stepped up.
Arnie’s journey was one that mobilised thousands. When the initial information indicated that Arnie had been taken inside a stolen vehicle, the NCW, volunteers, neighbours, Lost and Found animal groups, reporters and QPS investigators worked around the clock. Cameras were checked, leads were chased, sightings were tracked and communities across several regions united with a single purpose, bring Arnie home.
When Arnie was found deceased, the heartbreak struck deeply. It affected not just a family, but every person who had walked that journey beside them. That sorrow was real, and it was shared by an entire country. "With today’s charges, there is a sense of disappointment and betrayal".
"The community gave everything it had because we believed a family needed help. We stand by the effort, but we do not stand by deception. The public deserves the truth, and they deserved it from the start".
NCW’s role has always been to support victims, protect communities and strengthen the connection between public intelligence and formal investigative pathways. That commitment does not shift because the circumstances have changed. Arnie’s life still mattered. What happened to him was still unacceptable. And the community that fought for him still deserves closure.
In honour of Arnie, the A.R.N.I.E. Initiative, Animal Response & Neighbourhood Intelligence Exchange, remains firmly embedded in NCW’s operating model. Arnie’s legacy now forms a clear promise: no animal caught up in crime, and no community trying to help, will ever face that fight alone again.
We acknowledge the work of QPS, the volunteers who gave their nights and days, the animal rescue networks, and every resident who refused to stop searching. Your efforts were genuine. Your commitment was real. What you offered came from integrity, and that will never be diminished by the actions of one person.
NCW will continue to support the investigation, stand by those who acted in good faith, and ensure the systems around animal-related crime strengthen because of this case. Arnie deserved better. The community deserves the truth" - Neighbourhood Crime Watchers (NCW).







