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29 May 2024 7:52pm News:
Central

Did you see this black LDV? Police make appeal in Waitaanga homicide investigation

Attributable to Detective Senior Sergeant Gerard Bouterey: New Plymouth Police investigating the death of 55-year-old Sidney ‘Ross’ Bridson are appealing for sightings of a vehicle of interest to our... More

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29 May 2024 5:46pm News:
Eastern

Plan ahead for expected travel disruption – Gisborne

Gisborne Police are advising members of the public to expect traffic disruption during tomorrow’s planned gathering and hīkoi in our city. A planned gathering at Heipipi Park, Gisborne is expected to... More

1 min read
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29 May 2024 4:19pm News:
Waitematā

Teen arrested in Auckland over alleged aggravated robberies

Police have made an arrest as part of an investigation into a spate of robberies and burglaries that occurred in Auckland’s North Shore over the past nine days. Waitematā East Relieving Area Commander... More

1 min read
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29 May 2024 3:03pm News:
Canterbury

Serious consequences for ‘idiotic’ display of speed

A Christchurch teenager faces a serious driving charge and has lost his car after the vehicle was caught at an “absolutely stupid” speed. Christchurch Highway Patrol Constable Scott Agnew had just... More

1 min read
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29 May 2024 1:31pm News:
Bay of Plenty

Plan ahead for expected travel disruption – Rotorua

Rotorua Police are advising members of the public to expect traffic disruption during tomorrow’s planned protest action in our city. It’s expected that there will be disruption in the following areas... More

1 min read
Two people rescued from Tararua Forest Park overnight
29 May 2024 11:50am News:
Wellington

Two people rescued from Tararua Forest Park overnight

At around 7.15pm last night, Police Land Search and Rescue (LandSAR) rescued two runners from Tararua Forest Park. More

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29 May 2024 11:33am News:
Waikato

Update: Fatal Ōhaupō crash

To be attributed to Inspector Jeff Penno, Waikato Road Policing Manager: State Highway 3 reopened overnight following a crash near Ōhaupō that claimed five lives. As confirmed yesterday, the three... More

1 min read

Police pics - cashmere High SADD Group road safety - 28 May 2024

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Submitted by jhex68 on Wed, 29/05/2024 - 11:15am

As part of Road Safety Week, Canterbury Police caught up with the Cashmere High School's Students Against Dangerous Driving (SADD) group to highlight the importance of road safety. It was a great opportunity to include the students in the important work we do to help keep everyone safe on the roads.

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29 May 2024 10:12am News:
Waikato

Media stand-up: Fatal Ōhaupō crash

Media are advised Police will hold a stand up this morning in relation to the fatal crash on State Highway 3, Ōhaupō yesterday. Inspector Jeff Penno will speak to media at the Road Policing Base, 15... More

1 min read
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29 May 2024 9:56am News:
Northland

Crash: Te Ahu Ahu Road, Kerikeri

Four people have suffered moderate injuries in a crash, after earlier failing to stop for Police outside of Paihia. After 1.20am, Police had information a stolen vehicle was travelling on Puketona... More

1 min read

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