Friday, 12 January 2007 - 5:06pm |
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Woman sought for assisting Burton evade Police

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Police have obtained an arrest warrant for Colleen Francis Molloy aged 36 of Taita as an accessory after the fact in regards to the Wellington home invasion charges faced by Graeme Burton and Scott Elliot.

Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Cotter says "Police have evidence that Molloy actively assisted Burton evade the police between the alleged home invasion in Wellington on the 3rd of January and the shootings on the firebreak above Lower Hutt which resulted in the death of Karl Kuchenbecker and the injuries of 4 mountain bikers on the 6th of January."

He has refused to elaborate on what that evidence was but says that Molloy has left her home address and she is now actively avoiding Police who are seeking her in connecting with this matter. He has confirmed that her house was one of several searched by Armed Offenders Squad members on Saturday afternoon prior to the shootings.

Police are also still seeking people who were on the firebreaks of the eastern hill above Lower Hutt on Saturday to contact them. Several member of the public have contacted police but other people were also in the area. Detective Senior Sergeant Cotter says "Police want to speak to these people as they may have seen something significant without realising it."

Police are also seeking the public help in identifying a man at Wellington Hospital who threatened to kill police officers involved in Burton's capture and who smashed windows of a marked patrol car parked at the hospital on Wednesday morning. He says "We have received some information but more is needed. At this stage we don't know who this man is."

He is described as   • Male  • Caucasian  • 25 - 30 yrs  • 5' 10 - 5" 11  • Dark Stubble  • Medium build  • No 2 or 3 hair cut with a ginger/brown hair  • Approx 3 thin scratches about 2 cm in length on left

side of face which appeared recent  • Long sleeved possibly maroon/red and white checked shirt  • Light coloured jeans  • No description of shoes  • Scruffy appearance  • No tattoos seen

His demeanor was described as being in a highly agitated, nervous and angry state and swearing to himself.

People with any information in relation to this enquiry can contact the enquiry team directly on 0508 324 734 or 0508 FAIRFIELD

Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Cotter