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10 Apr 2024 3:09pm News:
National News

Police urge caution on the roads as wild weather hits

Attribute to Superintendent Steve Greally, Director of Road Policing Police are advising motorists to be aware of the weather warnings around the country and take caution when on the roads in the... More

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Rural near bush 2 x officers - Day
10 Apr 2024 2:43pm News:
Canterbury

Don’t let a car thief become a firearms thief – don’t leave firearms in your car

Police are warning hunters to be mindful of security during this hunting season and would like to remind people not to leave firearms in unattended vehicles. Over the past few days, Police have been... More

1 min read
Scam!
10 Apr 2024 1:17pm News:
National News

Scam alert: Police advise public to be aware of phone scam posing as officers

Be aware, pesky phone scammers’ latest move may be posing as Police officers seeking your financial details. New Zealand Police are aware of reports emerging this month where Kiwis have been contacted... More

2 min read
Jason Collins
10 Apr 2024 1:11pm News:
Waitematā

Charges filed over Lucas Heights death

Police have filed charges following a lengthy investigation into the death of a man in Lucas Heights in December last year. Sixty-five-year-old Jason Collins was located deceased by a member of the... More

1 min read
Media release - Update
10 Apr 2024 1:02pm News:
Bay of Plenty

Five arrested following disorder, Taupō

Taupō Police have made five arrests following a large disorder incident at the Richmond Shops yesterday around 1pm. Several members of the public called Police after witnessing a group fighting. One... More

1 min read
Media release - Update
10 Apr 2024 12:48pm News:
Central

Further arrest in relation to Hori Gage homicide

To be attributed to Detective Senior Sergeant David Thompson: Police have today arrested a 31-year-old in relation to the murder of Hori Gage in August 2023. The man has been charged with murder and... More

1 min read
Media release - name release
10 Apr 2024 12:14pm News:
Waikato

Name release, fatal house fire, Whitianga

Police can confirm the name of the person who died in a house fire in Whitianga on Sunday night. He was 47-year-old Duane Whiteman of Whitianga. The death has been referred to the Coroner. Police... More

1 min read
Media release - Investigation update v2
10 Apr 2024 12:12pm News:
Eastern

Update: Operation Middlepark

Please attribute to Detective Inspector Dave de Lange: The investigation into the deaths of Kane Te Paa and Chrysler Stevens-Mark in Gisborne on 23 March is continuing. Police have now spoken to all... More

1 min read
Police are continuing to appeal to the public for information on the missing iguana
10 Apr 2024 11:38am News:
Waitematā

Beloved tortoise returned to Reptile Park, Police continue to appeal for information

Police are pleased to advise the tortoise taken from Ti Point Reptile Park last month has been returned to his home. Police have been making enquiries into the burglary, which was reported on 25 March... More

1 min read
Police radio on shoulder
10 Apr 2024 10:30am News:
National News

Survey in trust and confidence in the firearms system

The Firearms Safety Authority is undertaking its second survey with the public and firearms licence holders to measure public confidence in the firearms licensing system. Executive Director Angela... More

2 min read

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