Saturday, 10 November 2018 - 9:11am |
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Appeal for information following crash, Blenheim

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Attribute to Acting Senior Sergeant Michel Bloom 

Police are appealing for witnesses following a car crash at the intersection State Highway One, Tua Marina and Bush Road, Blenheim.

At around 3.30am a white Toyota Camry with the registration plate ESW137 crashed.

Two men were in the car at the time, witnesses report they had scratches on their hands and faces and were picked up by a member of the public following the crash.

The car had been stolen from Scotston Grove earlier.

Blenheim Police would like to talk to the person who gave the two men a ride and anyone who may have spoken to them immediately after the crash.

Overnight a number of vehicles in the Redwoodtown and Witherlea areas were also broken into.

Police would like to remind people not to leave valuables in their vehicles, and to park in well-lit areas where possible.

Anyone who saw any suspicious activity in the area or has information about the crash and two men is also urged to contact Police on (03) 578 5279.

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

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Issued by the Police Media Centre