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Frontline Station Support Officer

Position description
frontline_station_support_officer_5.pdf
Your QID
MFEHT6
Expiry date
Friday, 27 March 2026 - 11:45am
Read more about Frontline Station Support Officer
Police radio
27 Mar 2025 11:42am News:
Bay of Plenty

Charges laid over Murupara incident

Attributable to Inspector Lincoln Sycamore, Bay of Plenty District Commander (Acting): A 55-year-old Whakatane man has been charged after allegedly breaking into Murupara’s Police Station yesterday... More

1 min read
Crash - 2  (sign on car)
27 Mar 2025 11:31am News:
Bay of Plenty

Driver sentenced for serious crash

Attribute to Senior Sergeant Fane Troy, Taupo Police: A Canadian woman has been sentenced for her role in a serious two-vehicle crash near Taupō on Sunday. Renee Kelly Vanry, 57, of West Vancouver in... More

1 min read
Police radio
27 Mar 2025 8:24am News:
Wellington

Man charged after indecency incidents on buses, Wellington

A 27-year-old man has been charged following a series of offending which occurred on the Wellington public transport network. In early March, Police received reports relating to several incidents... More

1 min read
Media release - fatal crash
27 Mar 2025 8:11am News:
Central

Fatal crash, Marton

One person has died after a two-vehicle crash on SH1, near Marton, last night. Emergency services were called to the scene about 9.45pm. Sadly, one person died at the scene. Another person sustained... More

1 min read

Principal Advisor - Asset Management

Position description
principal_advisor_-_asset_management.pdf
Your QID
KSEBJ7
Expiry date
Saturday, 27 March 2027 - 8:00am
Read more about Principal Advisor - Asset Management
Media release - Investigation update v2
26 Mar 2025 9:26pm News:
Wellington

Update: Arrest in aggravated burglary investigation, Miramar

Attributable to Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard: Police have arrested and charged a man following extensive enquiries into an aggravated burglary in Miramar. At around 2am on Monday 17 March... More

2 min read
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26 Mar 2025 5:54pm News:
Canterbury

Update: Homicide investigation, Christchurch

Police investigating the homicide of Tyrone Munns in Christchurch are seeking sightings of a vehicle of interest. More

1 min read
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26 Mar 2025 4:14pm News:
Southern

Third person before the courts following aggravated robbery, Invercargill

Police have taken a third young person into custody in relation to an aggravated robbery in Invercargill. At around 3.30am on Monday 24 March, Police were alerted to four people entering a store on... More

1 min read
Police patrol dog and his family
26 Mar 2025 3:18pm News:
National News

Media Advisory: Dog graduation

New Zealand Police will host the latest dog graduation on Thursday 27 March at 1pm. Handlers and their dogs will be celebrating in front of whānau and friends and members of the New Zealand Police... More

1 min read

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