Firearm, drugs found in vehicle stop, Queenstown
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A 30-year-old man faces a range of charges after Police seized a modified firearm, cocaine, and shotgun shells from a vehicle in Queenstown.
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A 30-year-old man faces a range of charges after Police seized a modified firearm, cocaine, and shotgun shells from a vehicle in Queenstown.
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Protesters have arrived at Victoria Park as part of the protest activity taking place in central Auckland today.
Police estimate 20,000 people participated in protest activity today.
A number of protesters have started dispersing from Victoria Park, and Police will continue to monitor those who remain gathered in the park.
Roads are now reopening across the route.
There are no issues to report.
Police acknowledge the public for understanding with disruptions this morning.
ENDS.
Jarred Williamson/NZ Police
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A Police operation continues to monitor protest activity taking place in central Auckland today.
The lead group of protesters are arriving into Victoria Park, with the remainder spread across Queen, Customs and Fanshawe Streets.
Traffic management remains in place. There are still no issues to report.
ENDS.
Jarred Williamson/NZ Police
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Protesters are now making their way down Queen Street as part of protest activity in Auckland CBD today.
Police staff are deployed along the route to Victoria Street to manage activity.
Traffic management is in place along the route.
We are monitoring a small group of counter protesters that have gathered at the intersection of Queen Street and Victoria Street West.
There are no issues to report, and the Police operation continues.
ENDS.
Jarred Williamson/NZ Police
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Please attribute to Inspector Stefan Sagar, Relieving Waitematā District Commander:
Police can advise that organisers of protest activity taking place in Auckland tomorrow have shifted locations due to unsafe weather conditions.
Protest activity will now take place in central Auckland, between Aotea Square and Victoria Park.
A Police operation will still be carried out tomorrow to monitor this activity.
Police have been in ongoing discussion with organisers for some weeks now around their intentions to march across the Harbour Bridge.
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Please attribute to Senior Sergeant John Stapleford, Rotorua Road Policing Coordinator:
Rotorua Police have made a further arrest in the operation to target illegal motorcycle anti-social road users.
A 21-year-old was charged with reckless driving and will appear in the Rotorua District Court on Thursday 18 September. They were seen allegedly riding dangerously through Rotorua suburbs, cutting through traffic, pulling wheel stands and not wearing a protective helmet.
The Steam Client Beta has been updated with the following changes:
General
Fixed a case the client window could keep growing in size for WindowsBlinds theme users
In-Game Overlay
Fixed a crash in D3D12 games that could sometimes be triggered by opening and closing sections of the overlay (like notes) rapidly. This could manifest as a game or gpu hang, was easier to trigger in some games than others, and was a new regression in this week’s public client update and the last beta cycle. We will test this briefly in beta before shipping as a hotfix to all users.
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Police are not ruling out further arrests and are continuing to investigate the tragic death of Kaea.
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The scene examination of the camping areas believed to have been used by Tom Phillips and his children is nearing completion today.
The investigation team is continuing to work at pace with poor weather forecast for the next few days. They are working through areas of dense bush and difficult terrain where the sites were located.
Waikato Acting District Commander, Inspector Andrea McBeth says while the scene examination is wrapping up, this phase of investigation work remains in its early stages.
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Attributable to Police Commissioner Richard Chambers:
I have instructed Police staff to investigate taking legal action in relation to the use by a media outlet of police radio communications.
The publication of details and use of audio from Police radiocommunications is a potential breach of s.133A of the Radiocommunications Act.
It is extremely frustrating to have to take this step but it is crucial that sensitive operational matters are protected at this time.