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Police are seeking information on this vehicle
14 Feb 2025 11:28am News:
Auckland City

Police seek vehicle of interest over indecent act in Epsom

Police are seeking information on a vehicle of interest involved in an indecent act committed in Epsom on Wednesday (12 February). More

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Media release - name release
14 Feb 2025 11:01am News:
Central

Name release: Fatal crash, Mountain Road, Inglewood

Police can now name the pedestrian who died following a crash on Mountain Road, Inglewood on 4 February. She was 63-year-old Jacqueline Deam, of Inglewood. Our thoughts are with those close to her at... More

1 min read
Media release - fatal crash
14 Feb 2025 9:08am News:
Auckland City

Fatal crash: Expect ongoing delays on Southern Motorway

Police can advise a motorcyclist has died following an earlier serious crash on the Southern Motorway, near Greenlane. A section of State Highway 1 has been closed, with the Serious Crash Unit in... More

1 min read
Crash - 2  (sign on car)
14 Feb 2025 8:15am News:
Auckland City

Serious crash: Southern Motorway, Greenlane

Police can advise a serious crash will close a section of the Southern Motorway near Greenlane. A crash has occurred between a truck and motorcycle on southbound lanes, at around 8am, just prior to... More

1 min read
Sergeant on computer
14 Feb 2025 6:17am News:
Tasman

26-year-old cold case reopened in West Coast town

Police in Tasman District have reopened the investigation into the murder of David John Robinson, with enquiries under way in the small West Coast town of Kakapotahi. More

2 min read
Car stationary night lights on - 1
13 Feb 2025 9:37pm News:
Central

Arrest after Palmerston North firearms incident

Attribute to Manawatu Area Commander Inspector Ross Grantham: Police have taken a suspect into custody after a firearm was presented at a member of the public and a Police officer in Palmerston North... More

1 min read
Media release - fatal crash
13 Feb 2025 8:10pm News:
Wellington

Fatal Crash, Puruatanga Road, Martinborough

Attributable to Inspector Brad Allen, Wellington District Road Policing Manager: Police can confirm one person has died after a collision between a shared cycle and a car in Martinborough this morning... More

1 min read
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13 Feb 2025 6:03pm News:
Waikato

Death following water-related incident, Whangapoua Beach

One person has died after a water related incident at Whangapoua Beach this afternoon. Emergency services were called to the beach about 1pm after the person was recovered from the water. First aid... More

1 min read

Polpics - Safer plates - Akl - 13 Feb 2025

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Submitted by jhex68 on Thu, 13/02/2025 - 2:19pm

Thanks to everyone who stopped by our recent safer plates event with Community Patrol New Zealand. Our Mount Wellington Community Policing team helped replace standard number plate screws with tamper resistant screws on more than 50 vehicles. This will help prevent number plate theft and subsequent offending using the stolen plates.

Read more about Polpics - Safer plates - Akl - 13 Feb 2025
Police have charged four people with recent burglaries at construction sites in Counties Manukau.
13 Feb 2025 1:23pm News:
Counties Manukau

Police hammer home security warning

A recent increase in burglaries from construction sites in Counties Manukau South is a timely reminder to builders to ensure security is up to standard. More

2 min read

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