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Pol pics Ed Sheeran - Auckland - 26 Jan 2026

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Submitted by jhex68 on Mon, 26/01/2026 - 11:50am

Constables Kevin and Brad were part of the A-team keeping an eye out for bad habits and anti-social behaviour at Ed Sheeran's Auckland concert. Thankfully, it was a perfect night for most with an audience of beautiful people.

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Media release - Update
26 Jan 2026 11:11am News:
Bay of Plenty

Mount Maunganui update – recovery operation resumes

The recovery effort resumed at 10.30am after specialist monitoring equipment was brought in overnight. More

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Manager - Delivery Capability

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Chief Advisor - Technology Assurance

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Siezed cash - 1
26 Jan 2026 10:53am News:
Eastern

Police warn of fake banknotes

Police receiving reports of counterfeit $50 and $100 banknotes are urging the public to be vigilant when handling cash. More

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Mount Maunganui slip

Emergency services were called to Adams Ave, Mount Maunganui, just after 9:30am on Thursday 22 January 2026. This followed reports that several people being unaccounted for following a slip near a campsite.

If you have video footage of the slip at Mt Maunganui, please upload it via this online portal.

 

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Human Resources Assistant

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Handcuffing 1
25 Jan 2026 6:07pm News:
Tasman

One person arrested and charged following kidnapping incident, Blenheim

Attributable to Marlborough Area Commander, Inspector Simon Feltham: Police have arrested a person in relation to a kidnapping incident in Blenheim early yesterday morning. On Saturday 24 January... More

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Media release - Update
25 Jan 2026 5:13pm News:
Bay of Plenty

Mount Maunganui slip – update

Superintendent Tim Anderson says additional staff are being brought into the district to relieve staff working on the recovery. More

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Media release - media advisory
25 Jan 2026 3:14pm News:
Bay of Plenty

Media advisory - Mount Maunganui slip

Bay of Plenty District Commander Superintendent Tim Anderson will speak to media regarding today's recovery efforts This will be held in Mount Maunganui at 4pm. Media are advised to RSVP to media... More

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