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2 Jan 2026 9:14am News:
Bay of Plenty

Police investigate deaths of two people, Pukehina

Attribute to Eastern Bay of Plenty Area Investigations Manager, Detective Senior Sergeant Paul Wilson: Police are investigating the deaths of two people at an address on Old Coach Road in Pukehina... More

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Danny Richard and Jeanette
1 Jan 2026 4:39pm News:
Eastern

Tairāwhiti Police reflect on busy New Year period

Attributable to Inspector Danny Kirk, Tairāwhiti Area Commander: It’s been a particularly busy time for Tairāwhiti Police over the last few days. With the annual Rhythm and Vines Music Festival... More

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Media release – UPDATE – protest
1 Jan 2026 4:17pm News:
Southern

Update: Appeal for information following cries for help at Whare Flat

A search and rescue operation has concluded at Whare Flat, Dunedin, following a report of a person calling for help. About 9.30am today, Police received a call from someone walking the Mackie Dackie... More

1 min read
Media release - Appeal for information
1 Jan 2026 1:22pm News:
Southern

Appeal for information following cries for help heard, Whare Flat, Dunedin

Police are appealing to the public for any information after receiving reports that someone was heard yelling for help near the Mackie Dackie track, off Flagstaff-Whare Flat Road, Whare Flat, Dunedin... More

1 min read
Media release - Appeal for information
1 Jan 2026 9:33am News:
Waitematā

Appeal for information: Kaipara Coast Highway incident, Makarau, Auckland

Attribute to Detective Senior Sergeant Ryan Bunting, Waitematā CIB: Police investigating the incident on Kaipara Coast Highway, Makarau, Auckland, where a person was found deceased on the road, are... More

1 min read
Media release - Update
1 Jan 2026 7:21am News:
Waitematā

Update: Kaipara Coast Highway incident, Makarau, Auckland

One person has been located deceased on Kaipara Coast Highway, Makarau, Auckland, this morning. Police were called to an incident around 5.20am where a person was found deceased on the road. The death... More

1 min read
Media release - fatal crash
1 Jan 2026 6:50am News:
Waikato

Fatal Crash: Tirohia, Hauraki

One person has died following a crash at the intersection of State Highway 26 and Cadman Road, Tirohia, Hauraki, early this morning. Police were notified of the single vehicle crash around 12.40am... More

1 min read
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1 Jan 2026 6:47am News:
National News

Reduction in road deaths for third consecutive year, Police enforcement at a record high

The provisional number of road deaths in 2025 is currently 272, down from 292 in 2024. This marks three years in a row that road deaths have seen a reduction, due in large part to Operation Open Roads... More

2 min read
Media release - Appeal for information
31 Dec 2025 6:05pm News:
Auckland City

Dashcam footage sought for crash Auckland Southern Motorway, Randwick Park

Police investigating today's crash in the southbound lane of Auckland's Southern Motorway at Randwick Park, between Hill Road and Takanini, are seeking help from the public to further understand the... More

1 min read
Media release - name release
31 Dec 2025 1:56pm News:
Eastern

Name release: Fatal crash, Napier

Police can now name the man who died in hospital after being struck by a car on McGrath Street, Napier, on 26 December. He was Carl Louis Duncan. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during... More

1 min read

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