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Offers for Police to occupy third-party premises - Police Manual chapter

This chapter enables Police decision-makers to follow a structured framework when assessing such proposals. It supports decisions aligned with Our Business and ensures that risks and benefits are thoroughly considered.

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10 Oct 2024 10:59am News:
Waitematā

Police lay charges over brazen theft at retailer

Police have swooped in on offenders allegedly trying to sell clothing stolen from a west Auckland retailer yesterday. At around 4.30pm, four masked offenders entered a store in Westgate, stealing... More

1 min read
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10 Oct 2024 10:04am News:
Canterbury

Police acknowledge IPCA findings into serious crash – Christchurch

Police acknowledge the findings by the Independent Police Conduct Authority which found that a Christchurch dog handler was justified in signalling a stolen vehicle to stop moments before it was... More

2 min read
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9 Oct 2024 4:09pm News:
Waikato

Arrest for driver who damaged two police vehicles and assaulted police officers

Please attribute to Senior Sergeant Leo Belay, Waikato Police Today police arrested a man who drove his vehicle into two police vehicles after fleeing from officers who were conducting a traffic stop... More

1 min read
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9 Oct 2024 12:47pm TenOne Magazine

Blue Light's Big Day Out

RNZPC visit a highlight of the day for Manawatū youth. More

1 min read
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9 Oct 2024 12:43pm News:
Tasman

Name release, fatal crash, Tuamarina

Police can now release the name of the second young man who died following a single vehicle crash on SH1, Tuamarina, 1:45am Sunday 6 October. He was 22-year-old Tyler Matekohi-Shields of Picton... More

1 min read
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9 Oct 2024 10:56am News:
Bay of Plenty

Update - search following serious crash, SH2, Waioeka

Attributable to Senior Sergeant Richard Miller, Acting Eastern Bay of Plenty Area Commander Police are continuing to monitor river conditions after the serious crash in Waioeka on Friday that has left... More

1 min read
Media release - Investigation update v3
9 Oct 2024 10:46am News:
Canterbury

Update - homicide investigation, Mt Pleasant

Please attribute to Detective Inspector Scott Anderson: Police continue to investigate the murder of an elderly woman who was found deceased in her Mt Pleasant home on Monday evening. A scene... More

1 min read
Cops walking the beat male and female - day 1
9 Oct 2024 10:36am News:
Waikato

Protesters in Waikato on Te Rapa Road

Police in Waikato have responded to protesters at a building on Te Rapa Road, Horotiu Hamilton at about 7am this morning. The protesters unfurled a banner and abseiled down the side of the building... More

1 min read

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