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Media release - Investigation update v1
23 Dec 2025 11:19am News:
Central

Name release: Ruatiti double homicide

Attributable to Detective Inspector Gerard Bouterey, Field Crime Manager, Central District CIB: Police investigating a double homicide in Ruatiti on Saturday 13 December can now release the names of... More

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Cash stuffed inside a bum bag.
23 Dec 2025 11:13am TenOne Magazine

Deal interrupted

Otago Lakes Central Road Police follow their instincts (and their noses) to stop a drug deal. More

1 min read
Constable Joe serving a motorist a coffee with the speed message affixed
23 Dec 2025 10:35am News:
Southern

Sticking it to drivers, to stick to the limit

Police in Lumsden are sticking it to motorists in the area, by teaming up with local business owners to help get the road safety speed message out – through stickers. More

2 min read
Police radio on shoulder
23 Dec 2025 6:02am News:
Northland

Name release: Fatal crash, Kaitaia

Police can now release the name of the man who died following a motorcycle crash in Kaitaia on 12 December. He was Marcus Tepania, 31, of Kaitaia. Our thoughts are with his friends and whānau at this... More

1 min read
Some of the groceries recovered by the Henderson Beat Team
22 Dec 2025 6:17pm News:
Waitematā

Shoplifters' supermarket shop doesn’t add up

The Henderson Beat Team had a list, they checked it twice, finding out two shoplifters were not nice. More

1 min read
Police radio on shoulder
22 Dec 2025 5:01pm News:
Bay of Plenty

‘Things can change in a heartbeat’ - Police urges water safety

A boatie was lucky to survive after being caught out on a fishing expedition on Lake Taupō – prompting a warning from Police and local iwi. Police were alerted around 6:45pm yesterday, within minutes... More

2 min read
Sergeant on computer
22 Dec 2025 4:36pm News:
Waitematā

Luxury theft leads to larger discovery

An investigation into a stolen Bentley has led North Shore Police to recover almost half a dozen stolen vehicles and a shotgun. Waitematā East’s Tactical Crime Unit began investigating a burglary on... More

1 min read
Police shoulder patch
22 Dec 2025 3:00pm News:
Southern

Public thanked for dobbing in drunk driver almost four times limit

Police have arrested one person while investigating a complaint from the member of the public that sighted a vehicle repeatedly crossing the centre line heading from Gore to Te Anau. Around 7.30am on... More

1 min read
Police tape
22 Dec 2025 1:45pm News:
Waikato

Water-related incident, Waikawau

Emergency services are responding to a report of a person missing in the water near Waikawau boat ramp. Police were called about 9.45am after someone was reported to be in difficulty in the water off... More

1 min read
Media release - Appeal for information
22 Dec 2025 1:29pm News:
Bay of Plenty

Police seek witnesses following crash, Pyes Pa, Tauranga

Police are seeking witnesses to a crash on Cheyne Road, Pyes Pa, Tauranga, last week. Police were called to the crash, where a pedestrian has been struck by a vehicle, around 11.10am on Thursday 18... More

1 min read

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