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  • May 20, 2026
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Alleged burglar caught in the act


Location:

Auckland City

An alleged burglar was caught red-handed after being watched on CCTV in Onehunga last night.

Auckland City East Area Response Manager, Senior Sergeant Tony Ngau Chun says around 11pm Police received a report of an unknown person inside a commercial premise on Onehunga Mall.

“An employee called us to say he could see a man on camera walking around with a torch.

“The man was moving through different parts of the building,” he says.

Police units arrived shortly after and located the man at the rear of the property.

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  • May 19, 2026
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Update: Blenheim incident


Location:

Tasman

Please attribute to Inspector Simon Feltham, Marlborough Area Commander:

Police are investigating a sudden death in Blenheim.

Just before 1:30pm, Police were called to Wairau Bar Road.

The road remains closed, with a scene guard to remain in place overnight.

A scene examination is due to be carried out tomorrow morning.

We continue to advise people to avoid the area.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre 

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  • May 19, 2026
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Police get more bang for their buck after shoplifting incident


Location:

Northland

A would-be thief who allegedly attempted to leave a store without paying has been caught red-handed.

At about 10.20pm last night, Police were called following a report of a person inside a retail store who had allegedly taken a number of items and left without paying.

Whangārei Area Response Manager, Senior Sergeant Rene Rakete, says officers were quick to arrive and located the alleged offender inside a vehicle parked out the front of the Okara Drive store.

“One person was arrested on the spot and a number of clothing items were located inside.

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Meth flee terminated in Terminus Street


Location:

Waikato

Attribute to Inspector Mike Henwood, Area Commander: Eastern Waikato.

A 38-year-old man has been arrested following a foot pursuit on Terminus Street in Te Aroha last night.

At approximately 7pm an officer observed a vehicle parked on the main street of Te Aroha with a number of people gathered around it.

Officers approached the vehicle and spoke with the occupant. The officers observed drug paraphernalia in plain view and carried out a search.

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Steam Deck Beta Client Update: May 18th

We have just shipped an updated Steam Deck Client to the Preview/Beta channel.

General

  • Fixed an issue where the Steam Workshop would download an older version of an item if there were multiple versions of the item that were marked valid for game beta branch the user opted into.

  • Fixed Steam html surfaces failing to render in some games (e.g. motd in Team Fortress 2).

Steam Input

  • Fixed FlyDigi Vader 5 Pro in enhanced mode

  • Steam Controller: Triggers and Grip Sense Activators now pulse the Rumble Haptics instead of Touchpad Haptics

  • Steam Controller: if Grip Sense is used with an Activator slot, or as one of the Gyro Enable Buttons, default Haptics Level to low. This is to help confirm activation in the absence of true physical response. To disable, set the Haptics setting to “Off” in Grip Sense activator settings, or if used as a Gyro Enable Button, set Haptics to “Off” in the Gyro mode settings.

  • Fix: “Reset Camera To Horizon” action was inconsistent in different engines – turn commands chunked into 2 to improve consistency.

  • Fix: Quick Settings Left Trackpad points to correct settings, instead of toward Gyro.

  • Steam Controller: Minor improvement to gyro micro stutter (ignore clone packets)

  • Gyro to Joystick Camera: Defaulted Gyro Deadzone Speed and Gyro Precision Speed to 0 to aide tuning the correct Minimum Joystick Output – these settings would swallow the micro movements needed to check the minimum response to gyro movements. Also: added Minimum Joystick Output slider on the Configurator Quick Settings list.

  • Fixed not being able to use Grip Sense to activate Touch Menus.

Steam Controller Firmware

  • Additional fixes for trackpad ‘dead zone’ issues experienced by some Steam Controllers.

  • Fixed IMU failures when using extended rumble.

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Steam Client Beta – May 18th

The Steam Client Beta has been updated with the following changes:

General

  • Fixed an issue where the Steam Workshop would download an older version of an item if there were multiple versions of the item that were marked valid for game beta branch the user opted into.

  • Fixed Steam html surfaces failing to render in some games (e.g. motd in Team Fortress 2).

Linux

  • Fixed firmware updates failing on systems where libhidapi was not installed.

Steam Input

  • Fixed FlyDigi Vader 5 Pro in enhanced mode on Linux and macOS

  • Steam Controller: Triggers and Grip Sense Activators now pulse the Rumble Haptics instead of Touchpad Haptics

  • Steam Controller: if Grip Sense is used with an Activator slot, or as one of the Gyro Enable Buttons, default Haptics Level to low. This is to help confirm activation in the absence of true physical response. To disable, set the Haptics setting to “Off” in Grip Sense activator settings, or if used as a Gyro Enable Button, set Haptics to “Off” in the Gyro mode settings.

  • Fix: “Reset Camera To Horizon” action was inconsistent in different engines – turn commands chunked into 2 to improve consistency.

  • Fix: Quick Settings Left Trackpad points to correct settings, instead of toward Gyro.

  • Steam Controller: Minor improvement to gyro micro stutter (ignore clone packets)

  • Gyro to Joystick Camera: Defaulted Gyro Deadzone Speed and Gyro Precision Speed to 0 to aide tuning the correct Minimum Joystick Output – these settings would swallow the micro movements needed to check the minimum response to gyro movements. Also: added Minimum Joystick Output slider on the Configurator Quick Settings list.

  • Fixed not being able to use Grip Sense to activate Touch Menus.

Steam Controller Firmware

  • Additional fixes for trackpad ‘dead zone’ issues experienced by some Steam Controllers.

  • Fixed IMU failures when using extended rumble.

Remote Play

  • Alt-Enter toggles windowed mode

  • Added a windowed mode toggle and 1:1 resize button to the mouse/keyboard overlay menu

  • Window mode, position, and size are saved between sessions

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  • May 18, 2026
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Police welcome verdict in murder trial


Location:

National News

Police welcome a Christchurch High Court jury’s ruling that the death of Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming was an act of murder. 

Today, the 33-year-old offender was found guilty of murder and wounding with intent causing grievous bodily harm.

Commissioner Richard Chambers acknowledged the verdicts.

“The loss of Lyn continues to feel raw for all.

“This should never have happened at all. Lyn, and those with her that night, were targeted solely because of the uniform they wore.

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  • May 18, 2026
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Police investigating motorcycle crash in Strathern, Invercargill


Location:

Southern

To be attributed to Acting Inspector Mel Robertson, Southland Area Prevention Manager:

Police are investigating after a motorcycle crash in Strathern, Invercargill yesterday (17 May).

At around 7.15am, officers observed a motorcyclist riding without a helmet on Pomona Street and signalled him to stop.

The motorcyclist initially complied, coming to a stop on the side of the road. However, when the police car pulled in behind it, he rode away at speed.  He then appears to have lost control and crashed a short distance away.

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Dunedin Police urge vigilance following recent vehicle offending


Location:

Southern

Police are urging the public to stay vigilant following recent vehicle offending across Dunedin.

Around 1.30pm, Police saw a vehicle that had been reported stolen on South Road. When signalled to stop, the driver fled and due to the manner of driving, Police did not pursue the vehicle.

Senior Sergeant Brian Benn says Police are conducting area enquiries to locate the vehicle and offenders; however, this is not an isolated incident.

“Recently, we have received a few reports of vehicles being stolen across Dunedin, or items being stolen out of vehicles.