Update: Fatal crash, SH30, Tikitere

Source: New Zealand Police

Police investigating the circumstances of the fatal crash in Tikitere last week are appealing to the public for information.

Emergency services were called to the two-vehicle crash around 4.20am, Thursday 15 January, on State Highway 30. Two people were sadly found deceased at the scene and another with moderate injuries.

Police would like to hear from anyone with CCTV or dashcam footage between the areas of Fenton Street, Rotorua and Curtis Road/SH30, Tikitere, between 2am and 4.20am on Thursday 15 January.

In particular, we are looking for footage of a Green Honda Spike, similar to the one pictured, with the registration HBS903, or any information on the vehicle’s movements during the same time.

Information can be provided by heading online to 105.police.govt.nz and clicking “Update report”, or by calling 105.

Please use reference number: 260115/4480.

You can also provide information anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Update: Police rescue operation on SH 2 between Ōpōtiki and Matawai

Source: New Zealand Police

More than 40 people have been evacuated after flooding and slips shut State Highway 2 between Matawai and Ōpōtiki yesterday.

Police were alerted to the first slip about 9am on Friday, following heavy rain in the area.

Eastern Bay of Plenty Area Commander Inspector Nicky Cooney says by midnight helicopters had brought out everyone stuck between the slips. Another eight people in two private addresses will be evacuated by helicopter this morning.

“It’s been a significant effort to reach so many people who were trapped, and I want to acknowledge the efforts of local helicopter pilots, New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) staff, local and regional councils, and Police Search and Rescue staff.

“It’s been a long operation, but we’re just thankful that everyone is safe – everyone we know about has been accounted for.”

Inspector Cooney says helicopters took the evacuated motorists to a local campsite, where an NZDF NH90 helicopter ferried them to evacuation centres at Matawai and Ōpōtiki.

“The recovery of the vehicles will take some time given the significant damage and number of slips through the gorge, but the main thing is nobody was hurt.”

Motorists are advised to use NZTA’s Journey Planner tool to keep up to date with the latest highway conditions: https://www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz/

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Police commencing rescue operation on SH 2 between Ōpōtiki and Matawai

Source: New Zealand Police

Attribute the following to Inspector Nicky Cooney, Eastern Bay of Plenty Area Commander:

Police are commencing a rescue operation to remove members of the public stuck in between land slips on Waioeka Gorge, State Highway 2 between Ōpōtiki and Matawai.

Police are working with partner agencies on the rescue operation.

If you have any loved ones travelling on State Highway 2 in the area, that haven’t checked in with you, please contact 105.

Please quote event number P065149924.

Earlier today, Police alerted motorists to avoid the area and expect delays through the detours in place.

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Joint statement: Planned protest in Auckland on 31 January 2026

Source: New Zealand Police

Joint statement between New Zealand Police and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi:

A planned protest across the Auckland Harbour Bridge has had its permit declined, and access to the bridge will not be facilitated by Police.

The event is being organised by The Freedom and Rights Coalition for 31 January 2026.

A number of agencies have been working together in planning, and are well placed to respond to any protest activity taking place in the Auckland region.

“As the road controlling authority, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) has a responsibility to protect road users on and around the Auckland Harbour Bridge as well as to protect the structural integrity of the bridge,” NZTA’s National Manager Maintenance and Operations, Andrew Clark says.

“There is a very high threshold for acceptance of requests to access the bridge for special events. NZTA declined The Freedom and Rights Coalition’s request for access because the information provided in the Coalition’s Traffic Management Plan did not meet NZTA’s strict criteria.

“The Auckland Harbour Bridge is New Zealand’s most critical transport asset and is designed for a steady flow of vehicles.

“The bridge is not designed for use by pedestrians. Large groups of people walking across the Auckland Harbour Bridge generates swaying of the structure, which causes vibrations leading to large movement between the clip-ons and the central truss bridge lanes,” Mr Clark says.

The timing and duration of these sorts of events over the Auckland Harbour Bridge also causes substantial and widespread disruption to Auckland’s transport network.

Any significant activity planned for any part of the state highway network without prior approval, is referred to Police. NZTA and Police will not support any unpermitted access to the Auckland Harbour Bridge. 

“NZTA does not allow any unpermitted activity that does not meet NZTA’s strict criteria for access, including protest activity, across the Auckland Harbour Bridge,” Mr Clark says.

A significant Police operation is well-advanced in its planning.

Superintendent Naila Hassan says any unlawful access to the motorway will be met with enforcement action.

“Police recognise the right to peaceful and lawful protest,” she says.

“Any access to the motorway network requires a permit, and as no such permit has been issued any protest action on the Auckland Harbour Bridge would be unlawful.

“Police is very clear that we will not support or facilitate any access to the Auckland Harbour Bridge.”

Police has made this determination in considering expert advice from NZTA and taking safety into account.

“Police has been advised recent marches on the ‘clip-on’ lanes posed a risk of damage to infrastructure and put participants at risk of serious injury,” Superintendent Hassan says.

“We are not willing to support any action which poses a risk to people’s health and safety.

“This advice has changed Police’s position on facilitating any future access for marching across the bridge.”

The Auckland Harbour Bridge is vital piece of the region’s roading network.

“Any protest action through the centre lanes of the bridge would most likely force the closure of at least all lanes in one direction of the Auckland Harbour Bridge and the impact on the wider public is too significant.

“This could also potentially put lives at risk due to attendees’ proximity to live traffic and disruption to emergency services.

“The right to protest must be balanced against the rights of the community and road users to go about their lawful activities.

“Any attempts to deliberately walk across the bridge or disrupt access for other motorists will be considered unlawful activity.”

Police remain in contact with organisers and have reiterated its position and reasoning on multiple occasions.

Superintendent Hassan says Police has offered to work with organisers on finding a suitable location so that they can carry out peaceful and lawful protest.

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Notes for editor:

Although no major structural damage has been caused by pedestrian-induced vibrations yet, evidence captured during events such as the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti (2024) and recent inspections have clarified the need for stricter controls on pedestrians, especially as the bridge ages, to prevent such structural damage.

In addition, individuals face safety risks from unstable footing due to bridge vibrations and potential foot entrapment or crush injuries caused by the movement between the clip-on structure and the truss bridge deck.

In contrast to events such as the Auckland Marathon – where numbers can be effectively capped and movement is dispersed – uncontrolled groups such as protests typically gather in dense groups.

This concentrated crowd presence significantly increases structural loading and stress on the bridge and NZTA does not consider it is safe to facilitate large crowds walking across the bridge in an uncontrolled manner.

Update: Serious incident, Onehunga

Source: New Zealand Police

Auckland Police investigating a firearms incident in Onehunga this morning are seeking information from the public after a person suffered critical injuries.

Shortly after 11am Police were called to a property on Arthur Street after reports a person had been shot.

Upon arrival a person was located with a gunshot wound and was transported to hospital, where they remain in a critical condition.

Detective Senior Sergeant Matt Bunce says Police are asking the public for information about the incident.

“At this stage we believe this was a targeted incident and there is no ongoing risk to the public,” he says.

“If anyone has any information, or CCTV footage that may capture the area in and around Arthur Street we would like to hear from you.”

Investigators are undertaking a scene examination, and the public can expect an additional Police presence in the area.

“We understand this sort of violence is very unsettling for the community and our investigation will focus on holding anyone involved to account,” Detective Senior Sergeant Bunce says.

Cordons have been lifted on the streets around the scene and are not expected to impact the upcoming concert at Go Media Stadium tonight.

How to contact Police

Information can be reported online at 105.police.govt.nz, click “update report”, or by calling 105. Please use the reference number 260116/9278.

Anonymous reports can be made through Crime Stoppers, by calling 0800 555 111.

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Lane blocked, SH 29, Matamata

Source: New Zealand Police

The eastbound lane on State Highway 29 near Matamata is blocked after a single-vehicle crash.

The crash was reported to Police just before 5pm.

Two people have moderate injuries and are being provided medical assistance.

Due to heavy traffic building up in the area, motorists are urged to delay travel or allow time to take detours in place.

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Lanes blocked, Harper Avenue, Christchurch

Source: New Zealand Police


District:

Canterbury

The eastbound lanes on Harper Avenue are blocked due to a four-vehicle crash around 4.40pm.

No injuries are reported.

Motorists are advised to avoid the area and take alternative travel routes.

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Name release: Fatal crash, Hamurana

Source: New Zealand Police

Police can now release the name of the person who died following a crash in Hamurana, Nort of Rotorua on Tuesday 13 January.

He was 21-year-old Te Peeti Melahkai Raki, of Hamilton.

Two people remain in hospital following the crash.

Police are continuing to investigate the crash, and are still seeking any CCTV footage or dashcam video of a silver Lexus sedan, carrying the registration DZS7, on State Highway 1 and State Highway 5, between 4pm and 5:30pm on 13 January.

Anyone with information is asked to make a report online at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking “Update Report”, or by calling 105. Please use the reference number 260113/9655.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Homicide investigation launched, Marewa

Source: New Zealand Police

Please attribute to Detective Inspector Marty James:

Police have launched a homicide investigation following the death of a man in Marewa this morning.

Emergency services were called to Savage Cres just before 11:10am after receiving reports a man had been assaulted.

Upon arrival, the man was located with critical injuries. Despite the best efforts of first responders, he died at the scene a short time after.

A 26-year-old woman was taken into custody at the scene, and is due to appear in the Hastings District Court tomorrow (17 January) charged with murder.

Savage Cres is currently cordoned off while Police conduct a scene examination and work to establish the circumstances leading up to the assault.

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Man arrested following family harm incident, Wairarapa

Source: New Zealand Police

A 25-year-old man has been arrested following a family harm incident in Masterton on Thursday.

Police were called to the River Road address at around 5pm.

Detective Inspector Jamie Woods says upon arrival, a female was located unconscious and bleeding. She was transported to Wellington Hospital in a serious condition.

“The 25-year-old is due to appear in the Masterton District Court today (16 January) charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

“A scene examination is underway at the River Road address and residents can expect to see a continued Police presence in the area while further enquiries are made.

We want to reassure the members of our community that there is no risk to public safety following this isolated incident.”

Police are not seeking anybody else in relation to this incident.

If anyone has information that could assist our investigation, please contact Police via 105, either over the phone or online at 105.police.govt.nz.

Please quote the file number 260115/7089.

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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