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25 Sep 2012 11:36am News:
National News

Family violence death reviews aim to prevent further tragedy

Police have released a statistical analysis of Family Violence Death Reviews (FVDRs) done since 2004. National Crime Manager Detective Superintendent Rod Drew said family violence death reviews... More

3 min read
24 Sep 2012 5:47pm News:
Canterbury

Christchurch Police hunt man after Woolston bank robbery

Christchurch Police are looking for a man, believed to be in his twenties, following a bank robbery in Woolston this afternoon [Monday 24 September]. Police were called to the ANZ Bank in Ferry Road... More

1 min read

Are you prepared for an emergency?

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NZ Police has registered to be part of Exercise ShakeOut on 26 September 2012 at 09.26am



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23 Sep 2012 5:42pm News:
National News

motor-vehicle crash - Shag Point Road, Palmerston

Update to motor-vehicle crash near Shag Point Road, Palmerston. At about 7.35pm 22 September 2012 Police attended a single vehicle, motorvehicle crash on State Highway 1 just south of Shag Point Road... More

1 min read
23 Sep 2012 1:04pm News:
Bay of Plenty

Two serious incidents in Bay of Plenty

Police in Bay of Plenty District have been dealing with two serious incidents this morning, says Detective Senior Sergeant Greg Standen. At 5:18am, Kawerau police attended a home invasion burglary at... More

1 min read
23 Sep 2012 12:37pm News:
National News

Farmer Cres homicide update

Statement from Detective Inspector Darrin Thomson of Lower Hutt Police: Following the death of Michael Mulholland in Farmer Crescent, Taita, on Thursday night, ESR staff have finished assisting Police... More

1 min read
22 Sep 2012 3:41pm News:
National News

Farmer Crescent death still a homicide investigation

Police investigating the death of a man in Farmer Crescent, Lower Hutt, say the case is still being considered a homicide. Michael James Mulholland of Taita was found unconscious in a driveway near... More

1 min read

Rolleston Police Station

Station Type
Police Station
Address
69 Tennyson St
Rolleston
Canterbury District Police
Open hours

Open to the public Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 8am-4pm
Thursday 8am-2pm
(Closed Public Holidays)

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Location map

-43.596112, 172.383642

21 Sep 2012 12:03pm News:
National News

Media Advisory: Farmer Cres Homicide Investigation Media Conference

Media are invited to attend a media conference at Lower Hutt Police Station, Kings Crescent, at 3.30pm today. The conference relates to a homicide investigation launched today following the death of a... More

1 min read
21 Sep 2012 11:45am News:
National News

Woman’s identity confirmed

Police have today confirmed the identity of a woman who died suddenly on railway tracks at Tinwald, near Ashburton on Wednesday. She was Angela Mary Bennetts, 37, of Ashburton. The death has been... More

1 min read

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