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Arrests made following flee across Tauranga


Location:

Bay of Plenty

Attributable to Detective Senior Sergeant Natalie Flowerdew-Brown: 

Two men, aged 21 and 22, have been arrested following a fleeing driver event across Tauranga this morning.

Just after 4:20am, Police observed a vehicle driving at speed on SH2 near Kairua Road.  The vehicle was signalled to stop, however failed to do so, instead completing a U-turn and driving on the wrong side of the road towards the Police vehicle. 

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Fleeing suspect cornered on church roof by police, dogs, and a drone


Location:

Wellington

Please attribute to Inspector Renée Perkins Kāpiti Mana Area Commander

A fleeing motorist who allegedly drove while disqualified across Porirua overnight will now face more charges.

At about 12.30 this morning, 14 May, Kāpiti Mana Police identified a vehicle displaying a licence plate that did not match the make and model. Further inquiries revealed the car to be stolen.

The driver was previously disqualified from driving and should not have been behind the wheel.


Images(s):

Police drone footage of suspect on roof of church

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Update: Pahiatua homicide


Location:

Central

To be attributed to Detective Senior Sergeant Dave Thompson, Area Investigations Manager:

Officers investigating the murder of Karen Gilbert-Palmer in Pahiatua in October 2025 have completed their enquiries into her death.

Karen, aged 74, was found deceased in her Arthur Street home on 15 October.

Karen’s son, Jeremy Robertson, was quickly identified as a person of interest in relation to her death.

Police can now confirm that Jeremy is considered the only person of interest in this matter, and that nobody else is being sought.

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Woman dies following bicycle crash on 27 April


Location:

Bay of Plenty

A woman has died in hospital following a bicycle crash that occurred on 27 April in Bay of Plenty. 

The woman was critically injured after hitting a kerb and falling from her bike as she cycled between Tauranga and Mt Maunganui.

She was transported to Waikato Hospital, where she remained in a critical condition.

Sadly, she passed away as a result of her injuries on 13 May.

Our thoughts are with her family and loved ones at this difficult time.

Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

ENDS

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Police renew appeals into 1991 disappearance of Andrew Maaka


Location:

Waitematā

Andrew Maaka disappeared suddenly one Tuesday in west Auckland nearly 35 years ago, ceasing all contact with his family.

Despite an open Police investigation, no one has seen or heard from the known Headhunters associate in that time.

Investigators suspect foul play. Now, Waitematā Police are renewing public appeals for information.

Andrew Michael Maaka, who was 29 at the time, was formally reported missing to Henderson Police by family in early 1992.

Detective Inspector Callum McNeill says the circumstances have been considered suspicious from the outset.


Images(s):

Andrew Maaka

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  • May 13, 2026
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Post-sentencing statement: Rowan Maxwell Donoghue


Location:

Canterbury

Attributable to Detective Senior Sergeant Karen Simmons:

Police acknowledge the sentence handed down to Rowan Maxwell Donoghue today in Christchurch District Court.

He was sentenced to seven years and eight months imprisonment, after pleading guilty in relation to a number of historical offences against former students at St Bede’s College in Christchurch.

We are pleased to see justice done for his victims who had the bravery to come forward and tell their stories.

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Waikato public thanked for reporting drink driver weaving all over expressway


Location:

Waikato

Police have arrested one person while investigating a complaint from a member of the public who saw a vehicle repeatedly crossing erratically over both lanes at speeds between 30 km and 100 km p/h.

Around 2.40 this morning 13 May, Police signalled the vehicle in question to pull over on the Waikato Expressway near the Tamahere offramp. The driver complied and the vehicle stopped. 

Breath testing procedures revealed the driver was over the limit, and further inquiries revealed that the driver had also breached their bail conditions on other driving matters.

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Teamwork locates fleeing Waikato youths in family car


Location:

Waikato

Teamwork by Hamilton police units responding to reports of suspicious behaviour at the wheel of a car in the northern suburbs yesterday resulted in four youths being safely apprehended.

Just after 1.30pm on Tuesday, 12 May Police received reports that a passenger in a vehicle appeared to be holding the driver at knifepoint.

Acting Waikato District Prevention Manager, Inspector Scott Miller says the occupants were allegedly travelling across the city. Police located the vehicle in Dinsdale, and the driver ignored instructions to stop.

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Fatal crash, Waihopai Valley Road, Marlborough


Location:

Tasman

One person has died following a serious crash on Waihopai Valley Road in Marlborough, yesterday.

Police were called to the single-vehicle crash, between Shandon Road and Omaka Downs Road, around 10.05am.

Sadly, one person died at the scene.

The road was closed while the Serious Crash Unit conducted a scene examination and has since re-opened.

Enquiries into the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

ENDS

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Steam Community Market Updates

Available in beta starting today, we’re releasing major updates to the Steam Community Market to improve item pages, listings, and search/filters. The Community Market enables Steam players to buy and sell in-game and Steam Community items to each other. Over the past few years, the number of games participating in the Market has grown significantly. More than 13,000 games now have Steam Community items available on the Market, and more than 700 have in-game items. These game economies have outgrown the Market’s existing browsing and discovery tools, so it’s time for an upgrade. Our newly expanded tools provide the Market with a deeper understanding of item data from games – so it’s easier to learn about the unique features of items listed for sale, directly on Steam.

Since Counter-Strike items are popular in the Community Market (and a game we work closely with) we’ve used them to experiment and build out this extensive item integration, but we look forward to other games leveraging these same new features.

Here are some noteworthy upgrades:

Bigger, Better Listings

Sometimes you just need a bigger view, and now you get it! Listings can now feature more images, item descriptions, and callouts for listing specific information such as wear/float, pattern template, applied accessories, etc.

Counter-Strike players will immediately notice the new images generated specifically for that listing, rather than generic images, to showcase each item’s unique features. No more having to fire up the game in order to make your purchasing decision. (Not just new listings! As part of our internal testing we generated over 27,000,000 unique images to backfill existing Counter-Strike listings.)

Once you narrow down to the desired item, you now get a larger listing view, and you can flip through all the matching results, making it easy to compare the variants of a skin in place.

Showcasing New Game-Specific Data

The Market now leverages all these new item details for better filtering, grouping, and visibility, making it easier for you to find what you want.

Accessories

With a better understanding of attached items like stickers and charms, we link directly to their Market listings. Additionally, we surface that information to show better images and current values.

Unique Properties

Games can now feature unique item properties on their listings. For Counter-Strike skins, that means a better view of things like pattern template, wear/float, and charm template.

(This additional data from Counter-Strike goes a long way toward making listings more accurate, but it’s extra useful when bubbled up into the filter options. All games using Steam’s Inventory system — which includes most games on the Market — will automatically benefit from dynamic filters based on item data, with no additional work required from developers. Read more about dynamic filters below.)

Grouping Like Items into One Page

Many Market items are simply variations of the same base item, and we think it’s easier to make your selection when you can easily compare them. For some Counter-Strike skins there might be 10 different versions of an item that vary based on one characteristic. When a game decides to group their items together you’ll find a set of tabs that let you filter them quickly. For Counter-Strike skins you can use the tabs to get a price overview. Hover over the tab to preview that wear level, then click it to filter both the listings and the graph below.

General Improvements

Many of today’s changes require no additional game-specific data to make the Market a better experience for all users and games. We think these updates will feel great across the board, whether you’ve come to window shop or you know exactly what you are looking for.

Item Pages

All the data mentioned above gets shown off on the updated item pages – which have a new, wider layout to accommodate a full-width grid of items for sale.

Here you can take advantage of additional category links, better graphs, and new dynamic filters. 

Scroll down to see the new listing cards with larger images, as well as asset and accessory info.

Improved Graphs

Graphs have also received an overhaul. In addition to many general usability and performance fixes, graphs now display volume data alongside price and can display multiple datasets for grouped items.

Making search more robust with dynamic filters

If you’ve used the Market lately, you’ve probably seen the new dynamic filters we’ve been beta testing. Those will now appear on both item pages and search pages alongside the new listing cards. Plus you’ll see price filtering and new sorting options like popularity, price, quantity, etc.

These filters are built from existing item data, so you can filter (and sometimes search) against anything we know about. We’ve made searching and filtering faster – changing a filter immediately updates the displayed results (plus they automatically load more when you scroll.)

Steam Community Items

Now it’s easier to switch between in-game items and Steam Community items. Buying and selling Steam Community items such as emoticons, trading cards, or profile backgrounds has been possible on the Market for years, but the relevant filters were hard to find. 

While you’re browsing Trading Card Booster Packs, you might also notice we’re starting to introduce cross-linking between containers and contained items.

These changes are available now, along with smaller quality of life updates such as automatic loading of listings while scrolling, broader access to advanced search from more page headers, breadcrumb navigation, and text entry support across long lists.

All of this work builds upon other features we’ve released over the past year including support for Trade Protected Items, game specific filters, price filtering, search autocomplete, and improving overall reliability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find the changes?

Today we’re updating the Community Market’s item pages and search results. We’re learning as we go and this is a great point for us to gather feedback from players and game developers.

How can I join the beta?

You don’t need to! We’re enabling the Market beta for everyone. If you need to opt out, there’s a button at the top of the item and search pages.

Where can I give feedback?

We’re excited to hear what you think in the Steam Community Market discussions.