
Christchurch police arrest three youths after cyclist seriously injured in crash
Police blame peer pressure, social media and money for a recent spate of youth offending.
Police blame peer pressure, social media and money for a recent spate of youth offending.
The woman claims to have 'blacked out' during the bloody attack.
Stolen tools and jewellery were also discovered.
Lawyer says gang member was caught up in the group offending but watched from the streets.
The woman was arrested at a Coatesville property north of Auckland this morning.
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The crash took place on Siedeberg Dr in South Auckland.
Police charged 17-year-old driver with reckless driving causing death.
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First responders to the scene described Youn as rambling incoherently.
The man who murdered Constable Matthew Hunt will remain behind bars for at least 27 years.
Two people have been arrested after the discovery.
Interim name suppression will remain in place for two more weeks for the 41-year-old.
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Police were called to a business on Kohimarama Rd, Kohimarama, at 6.40pm tonight.
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Mesi Teo has been charged with what is referred to as 'fright response manslaughter'.
The school and several properties nearby were ordered into lockdown.
Waikato police are investigating after eight premises were burgled overnight.
Clayton Hammond will pay $2500 emotional harm reparation to Brett McNaught's family.
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Two women aged in their 30s from Auckland have been charged.
The police helicopter monitored the vehicles as they made their way to SH1.
It follows break-ins at the group's Orakei, Dominion Rd and Richmond Rd stores.
A child was ejected from the smashed car and is now fighting for their life.
Aarron McPherson still denies the offending that has seen him jailed.
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The incident occurred at 7.30pm yesterday.
The murder-accused is due to appear in court tomorrow.