Beachside burglars land in court

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A pair of alleged thieves responsible for a string of burglaries in the beachside suburb of Piha are now facing court.

Between late January and 10 April, Police has received 14 reports relating to burglary, theft and suspicious activity in the Piha area.

Waitematā West Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Kelly Farrant, says Police have spent the past few months investigating the reports and making a number of enquiries, including the use of CCTV.

“We were subsequently able to identify two people of interest in relation to four of the reports.

“Yesterday, with the assistance of the Police Dog Unit, Delta, we executed a search warrant at a West Coast Road property and took two people into custody.”

Inspector Farrant says a number of stolen items were recovered and enquiries remain ongoing.

“Our community deserves to go about their business without the threat of being a victim of crime and we will continue to respond and hold these offenders to account.

“We will continue to actively target burglary offenders every single day, and we continue to ask members of the public to report any instances of suspicious behaviour in a timely manner.”

A 34-year-old man will appear in Waitākere District Court today charged with two counts of burglary, unlawful possession of ammunition and failure to carry out obligations in relation to a computer search.

A 32-year-old woman charged with burglary, unlawfully in an enclosed area, possession of methamphetamine utensils and failure to carry out obligations in relation to a computer search will appear in Waitākere District Court on 16 April.

Police are not ruling out further charges.

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

Sudden death near Red Beach

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Police can advise a man has died after he was located unresponsive in water off Red Beach.

At 7.27am, an outrigger was reported overturned in water.

Police, including the Eagle helicopter, deployed to the area and located a man unresponsive in the water.

Members of the public in the area moved the man to rocks, where he was airlifted by the Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter to Stanmore Bay.

Sadly, we can confirm that the man was deceased.

Police are in the process of recovering the outrigger and enquiries will be carried out on behalf of the Coroner.

Our thoughts are with the community after this morning’s incident.

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Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Police operations net prolific offenders

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Two Police operations across the Auckland region have result in several prolific offenders being arrested.

Eight arrests were made after two stolen vehicles were detected by Police in the west Auckland area.

Amongst those arrests are two prolific offenders sought in connection with two violent aggravated robberies at Auckland jewellery stores last month.

  • Rata Street, New Lynn:

Acting Detective Inspector Simon Harrison says a stolen vehicle was detected travelling in the Henderson area at around 3.15pm.

“Eagle deployed to the area, and maintained observations of this vehicle which was seen driving dangerously through Te Atatū Road towards New Lynn.”

The vehicle was abandoned on Rata Street, with the group attempting to stop and steal another person’s vehicle.

Acting Detective Inspector Harrison says the group continued to flee on foot.

“Cordons were put in place around the area while enquiries were made to locate these offenders.

“While we were still in the area, information was received that a group believed to be connected to these offenders had fled the area in another vehicle.

“A member of the public had been assaulted in the process.”

Eagle located this vehicle and tracked it to an address on Riserra Drive in Rānui.

“All four occupants of this vehicle were quickly rounded up and apprehended by ground staff,” acting Detective Inspector Harrison says.

This included the driver, aged 18, and three passengers: two aged 15 and one 19.

The 19-year-old man has been charged with assault with intent to rob over the Nikau Road incident in New Lynn.

He will appear in the Waitākere District Court today.

At this point the original group were still at large.

“Police acknowledge the cooperation from commuters who were disrupted during our operation yesterday afternoon.

“We also received valuable information from the community which assisted our enquiries.”

  • Woodford Avenue, Henderson:

Police continued to make enquiries to locate the group involved in the original incident.

This group were also believed to be connected to an investigation over recent aggravated robberies at jewellery stores.

An address of interest on Woodford Avenue was identified.

Acting Detective Inspector Harrison says Eagle detected a stolen vehicle leaving this property at about 9.30pm.

“The vehicle was signalled to stop by a unit on Lincoln Road but fled from Police towards the North-Western Motorway.

“Eagle continued to track this vehicle speeding along the motorway and connecting onto the South-Western Motorway.”

The vehicle travelled to Māngere, with occupants switching to another vehicle.

“All the while Eagle continued to monitor this group travel south towards the Southern Motorway interchange,” acting Detective Inspector Harrison says.

“This vehicle was travelling at speed but began to experience mechanical issues near Penrose and slowed significantly.”

Authority was given to bring this vehicle to a stop.

Minor damage was sustained to one patrol vehicle, but all four occupants were quickly arrested.

Amongst the arrests was the 18-year-old driver.

He was subject of a media appeal with a warrant to arrest over the aggravated robbery at Mānawa Bay on 23 March.

He now faces additional charges relating to failing to stop.

A 15-year-old passenger was also sought as part of that investigation.

“He has been charged with aggravated robberies at the Kayson’s Fashion Store on 16 March and the Mānawa Bay Michael Hill on 23 March,” acting Detective Inspector Harrison says.

The other two occupants were aged 16 and 19, and face charges of failing to stop and unlawfully getting into a motor vehicle.

Police will be opposing these offenders’ bail when they appear in the Auckland District and Auckland Youth courts today.

Acting Detective Inspector Harrison says: “This is a great outcome for the community to have these offenders off the streets.

“It represents a significant amount of work carried out over recent week by detectives and frontline staff to identify and target these prolific offenders.”

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Brewery burglary: Offenders don’t get to sample goods

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Police have canned the plans of a group of offenders who allegedly broke into a Helensville brewery.

On Sunday at about 1.30am a group of six people have allegedly smashed their way into the complex on Mill Road and took a number of items, including electronic goods.

The group had also unsuccessfully attempted to break into a Kumeū liquor shop, causing significant damage in their wake.

Waitematā North Area Community Manager, Senior Sergeant Brett Henshaw, says a number of Police enquiries led them to a property in Avondale.

“On Monday, officers executed a search warrant at a Blockhouse Bay property where a number of the stolen items were located.

“A large number of people were present at the address and subsequently three people were taken into custody.”

Senior Sergeant Henshaw says the victims were incredibly thankful after Police returned most of the stolen goods.

“Our staff worked quickly to bring this matter to a resolution.

“We recognise the impact this type of offending has on our local businesses and we are committed to holding offenders accountable.

“Police have no tolerance for this brazen behaviour in our community and we encourage anyone who sees anything suspicious to report it to us immediately.”

Three people, aged 13, 15 and 16, have been referred to Youth Aid Services.

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Holly McKay/NZ Police

Police catch up with wanted man

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A wanted man with more than 20 warrants for his arrest has been taken into custody following a fleeing driver incident across Auckland this morning.

Just before 8am, Auckland Airport Police spotted a vehicle of interest and approached it to speak with the occupants.

Acting Waitematā East Area Prevention Manager, Acting Inspector Tim Williams, says the vehicle then fled at high speed.

“Officers have elected not to pursue the vehicle and a short time later Eagle has observed it travelling at speed on State Highway 20.

“The driver has continued on through Auckland and into the North Shore, where it exited and briefly went into a nearly underground carpark where it’s believed passengers were dropped off.”

Acting Inspector Williams says the vehicle continued driving dangerously, overtaking traffic, running red lights and driving on the footpath.

“At about 8.50am the vehicle was successfully spiked on Wairau Road, Totara Vale however, it has continued on driving in a dangerous manner and collided with another member of the public’s vehicle.

“It’s incredibly lucky no one was injured and the damage was minor.

“The tyres have then disintegrated and armed units, including Delta, have taken the man into custody.

“ Other road users should not expect to have their safety put at risk like it was this morning during peak hour traffic, it’s completely unacceptable.

“Great teamwork and a coordinated approach led to this man being apprehended and held to account for his behaviour.”

A 38-year-old man will appear in North Shore District Court tomorrow facing a number of charges including aggravated failing to stop, dangerous driving, assault with a blunt instrument and possession of methamphetamine.

Police will be opposing the man’s bail.

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

Arrests made as Police issue appeal in aggravated robberies investigation

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Police have made arrests as part of an investigation into three aggravated robberies at Auckland jewellery stores this month.

The investigation has linked the three offences together.

Those were at Kayson’s Fashion Store in Glen Eden on 16 March, and the Krishna Jewellery Store in Papatoetoe and Michael Hill at Mānawa Bay which both occurred on 23 March.

Additional reassurance patrols are being carried out across the region.

Acting Detective Inspector Simon Harrison says two arrests have been made in recent days, with investigations progressing.

“A number of search warrants have been carried out and further investigative activity like this will continue,” he says.

“Police have also obtained a warrant to arrest for one man, and we are appealing for information on that offender’s whereabouts.

“This is still very much an active investigation, and our teams are progressing well.”

A 13-year-old boy has been charged with the aggravated robbery at Mānawa Bay, while a 24-year-old man has been charged in relation to being a party to the aggravated robbery for the offending at Glen Eden.

Acting Detective Inspector Harrison says: “We are concerned with the violent actions of this group.

“Our teams are still actively searching for the other offenders involved so that they can be held accountable.”

  • Reassurance patrolling being carried out:

In addition to the work being carried out by investigation staff, uniformed Police staff are carrying out reassurance patrolling.

“Our staff will be visible and conduct reassurance patrolling around jewellery stores as part of our  wider response,” acting Detective Inspector Harrison says.

“We know the brazen nature of this offending concerns retail staff and the wider public.”

“Our staff will be engaging with retailers, and as part of this presence will speak with them about how they can keep themselves, their staff and premises safe.”

Police also encourage anyone to report suspicious behaviour around commercial premises that gives them cause for concern, acting Detective Inspector Harrison says.

ENDS. 

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Missing Belmont boy located

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Police are pleased to advise that a teenage boy, reported missing from Belmont, has been located.

He is safe and is being taken home.

Police thank the wider North Shore community for their response to our appeal today.

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Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Name release – death at Wairere Falls

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Police can now release the name of the man who died at Wairere Falls on Saturday 19 April.

He was Abdullah Noori, 51, of Glen Innes, Auckland.

Police extend their sympathies to his loved ones.

His death has been referred to the Coroner.

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Name release: Fatal crash, Waihi

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Police can now name the person who died following a crash on Rosemont Road, Waihi on 13 April.

He was 56-year-old Reihana Claude Albert Ngamotu, of Tauranga.

Our thoughts are with those close to him.

Enquiries to determine the circumstances of the crash are ongoing.

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Name release: Fatal crash, Horsham Downs

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Police are now in a position to release the name of the man who died following a crash in Horsham Downs on 28 March.

He was 34-year-old Jesse Selwyn James Carlson, from Silverdale.

Our thoughts are with those close to him at this extremely difficult time.

Enquiries to determine the circumstances of the crash remain ongoing.

ENDS

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