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12 Feb 2026 3:41pm News:
Canterbury

Burglar caught by victim in their own web

Please attribute the following to Acting Superintendent Ash Tabb, Christchurch Metro Acting Area Commander: A quick-thinking member of the public led Police to a burglar after spotting their own... More

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Human Resources Advisor

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human_resources_advisor.pdf
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Sveyz5
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Thursday, 22 February 2029 - 3:45pm
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Police National Dive Squad members in the Mahurangi River
12 Feb 2026 3:26pm News:
Waitematā

Warkworth search: Missing vehicle located

Police have located a vehicle outstanding since a man was washed away in the Mahurangi River on 21 January 2026. Forty-seven-year-old Tekanimaeu Arobati was later located in the river days later on 24... More

1 min read

Manager – Child Sex Offender Register

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manager_-_child_sex_offender_register.pdf
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Sveyz5
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Thursday, 22 February 2029 - 3:00pm
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Written traffic warnings - Police Manual chapter

This chapter explains when and how Police may issue Written Traffic Warnings, outlining the criteria, exclusions (such as RIDS and serious offences), required evidential standards, processes, and the responsibilities of officers and supervisors in ensuring warnings are used appropriately and safely.

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Polpics - seal pup in New Plymouth - 12 Feb 2026

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Submitted by jhex68 on Thu, 12/02/2026 - 2:23pm

When this seal pup was spotted wandering in New Plymouth, a little too far from home, our staff were on hand to help escort him safely back to sea.

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12 Feb 2026 1:38pm News:
Auckland City

Police clamp down following scooter robbery

A man will scoot to court today following an alleged robbery in east Auckland yesterday afternoon. Just after 4pm, Police were notified of an incident in Point England Road where a person had... More

1 min read
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12 Feb 2026 11:45am News:
Canterbury

One in court following vehicle theft and attempted vehicle theft in Christchurch

Attributable to Senior Sergeant Hamish Keer-Keer A 28-year-old Christchurch man is before the courts after unlawfully taking a vehicle and attempting to take further vehicles. About 9.35pm on... More

1 min read
Media release - media advisory
12 Feb 2026 9:42am News:
Bay of Plenty

Media invitation - Pōwhiri for new Bay of Plenty District Commander

Police is pleased to invite media to the pōwhiri for the new Bay of Plenty District Commander, Superintendent Will Loughrin. Date: Monday 16 February Time: 10am Venue: Te Papa-i-Ouru Marae Address: 1... More

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Team Leader – Victims

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team_leader_-_victims.pdf
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DWNXS1
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Monday, 12 February 2029 - 8:45am
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