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Sudden death, Mount Taranaki


Location:

Central

Police are responding to a sudden death on Mount Taranaki.

One person was reported missing in the area on 30 September at 1pm, and sadly, was found deceased just after 5pm. 

The public can expect a visible Police presence in the area today and possibly tomorrow as Land Search and Rescue work to retrieve the body.

ENDS

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Update: Gisborne homicide


Location:

Eastern

Police are continuing to make enquiries following the death of a man in Gisborne on Monday morning.

Police were called to an address on Ormond Road, between Lytton Road and Riperata Street shortly after 4am, where the man was located injured, before passing away in Gisborne Hospital a short time later.

Detective Inspector Martin James says enquiries are progressing well, with a steady flow of information provided by the public to assist our enquiries.

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Police make arrest over stolen clothing on the North Shore


Location:

Waitematā

A Hibiscus Coast teenager will appear in court this week after allegedly demanding, and stealing, clothing from other teenagers.

Two other young people were also apprehended as part of the investigation into the incident near Westfield Albany on Friday morning.

Waitematā East Area Commander Inspector Mike Rickards says Police have been investigating two recent incidents.

“On Friday morning, three offenders have approached our two teenage victims near the shopping centre,” he says.

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Anti-social road users face court


Location:

Waitematā

Two drivers are heading to court after catching the attention of Police in West Auckland on Saturday night.

Around 10.30pm Police were called to Hobsonville Point after a large gathering of vehicles turned to anti-social road user activity.

Waitemata Road Policing Coordinator, Senior Sergeant Damian Albert, says one driver recklessly performed a burnout on the crowded streets.

“As a result, multiple units attended this gathering in an attempt to disperse the group,” he says.

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Do you recognise this woman?


Location:

Auckland City

Police are seeking the public’s help to identify the woman pictured in these images.

We believe she may be able to assist us with our enquiries into a theft outside a business on Great North Road, Point Chevalier on Thursday 31 July at about 8pm.

If this is you, or you know who this woman is, please update us online now or call 105.

Please use the reference number 250801/6338.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

 


Images(s):

Police would like to speak with this woman.
Police believe this woman may be able to assist with our enquiries into a theft.

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Update: Oakleigh crash, Whangārei


Location:

Northland

Please attribute to Senior Sergeant Steph Hudson, Northland Road Policing Team Leader:

Police have laid charges against one of the drivers involved in a crash on State Highway 1, Oakleigh on 27 September.

Around 5.40pm emergency services attended the crash between two vehicles, one of which was towing a trailer.

There were no serious injuries as a result of the crash.

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Man charged following serious incident at Wadestown property


Location:

Wellington

Please attribute the following to Wellington District Commander, Superintendent Corrie Parnell:

A 54-year-old man has been charged with aggravated burglary and assault with a weapon following an incident in Wadestown yesterday.

The man is remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear in Wellington District Court on 2 October.

Police were called to Anne Street at around 12:35pm after reports that a man had entered a property armed with a long bladed weapon and attempted to steal a vehicle.

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Innocent pups rescued after disturbing incident in Parnell


Location:

Auckland City

Police have acted swiftly to protect three puppies after a man allegedly mistreated them near the Parnell Train Station.

The innocent puppies are now safe and receiving care at one of Auckland Council’s Animal Management shelters.

Just before 7pm on Sunday, members of the public contacted Police after seeing a man allegedly making threats to seriously harm the three puppies in his possession.


Images(s):

The three pups being transported back to Auckland City Police Hub. Photo: New Zealand Police
The pups are now being cared for in an Auckland Council shelter. Photo: Auckland Council