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Body identified as gang member Kimble Moore

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24 Sep, 2016 04:50 AM2 mins to read

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Police have confirmed a body found in the Far North on Thursday was that of Kimble Moore.

Police have confirmed a body found in the Far North on Thursday was that of Kimble Moore.

A body found in a rural area near Kaitaia has been confirmed as that of missing gang member Kimble Moore.

An autopsy was completed in Auckland yesterdayafter police recovered the body on Thursday.

Mr Moore, 48, who was a patched member of the Tribesmen Motorcycle Club had been missing since March 17 and police last month upgraded the investigation to a homicide.

"Our thoughts are with Mr Moore's family during what has been a deeply distressing time for them, " a police spokeswoman said.

"We hope that they will get some degree of comfort knowing that they will now be able to bring their whanau member home."

Police said their focus remained firmly on the investigation and bringing the person or people responsible for the death to justice.

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A scene examination continued yesterdaywhere the body was recovered in bush a few hundreds metres off Duncan Rd. It was expected to be completed late yesterday.Mr Moore, from Waipapakauri, was reported missing by his partner from a Taipa address early in March.

During that search more than 20 police and volunteers searched an isolated area of bush northeast of Kaitaia for Moore.

They searched a 3km stretch of roadside as well as 21ha of native bush, pine and gum trees and did not find Mr Moore.

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