Crash causes power outage
More than 140 Kerikeri households were left without power on Monday morning after a car demolished a power pole on Waimate North Rd. The crash occurred at about 7.05am a few hundred metres from State Highway 10. A Honda hatchback left the road, toppled a power pole and came to rest jammed up against a fence with the concrete pole resting along its roof. The driver left the scene before emergency services arrived. The smash left power lines suspended about a metre above the roadside, reducing traffic to one lane for more than two hours, including during the busy school drop-off time. The car was not reported stolen at the time. Top Energy line crews disconnected the power and brought in a crane to lift the pole off the car. Work to replace the pole started at about 9 am. Police and the Kerikeri Fire Brigade responded. St John Ambulance was stood down when no one from the vehicle was found at the scene. Areas affected by the power cut included Springbank RD/SH10, Waimate North Rd and Blue Gum Lane.
Pedestrian dies in crash
A person has died in the hospital after being hit by a vehicle in Kaitaia on Friday. The person was taken to hospital in critical condition after the crash on Wireless Rd around 11.45 pm but died of their injuries. Police are appealing to the public for information to help them piece together events leading up to the crash. A police spokesperson asked anyone who was in the area between 11.30pm and 12am on Friday, March 31, or anyone with dashcam or CCTV footage, to get in touch. People can contact the police on 105 or online, referencing file number 230401/3048. Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
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