
Armed men steal bags of cash from bank security staff
The offenders used a shotgun to threaten security staff.
The offenders used a shotgun to threaten security staff.
Miles McKelvy is fighting an attempt by US authorities to extradite him overseas.
Musician says they were sexually violated in an Auckland man's home in 2013.
Trio deny murder charges while court hears "curly haired guy" never been found.
An international police investigation is underway to find family of the children.
A man caught illegally importing and selling two way radios faces fine of up to $30,000.
Police were forced to drop a charge against Dalton Papalii.
Phillip John Smith has cost taxpayers thousands of dollars each year.
Experts say crime is not as bad as it's been portrayed and proposed policies ineffective.
NZ Police have confirmed they are working with Interpol and "overseas agencies".
Judge tells man to deal with violent tendencies 'or it will get worse'.
A person describes the moment two thieves attempted to tow their car. Video / Supplied
Fraud investigators claim Auckland man tried conning wage subsidy scheme out of $1.88m.
When the man got a text from another woman, his partner exacted 'revenge'.
Horrific case is being closely tracked by global audiences.
The judge said that, of all the offenders, Grayson Toilolo most deserved an MPI.
He found out it would cost a lot more.
His church-going, clock-making hopes are on hold.
He's been convicted and is suspected of many other crimes. Now he'll be on NZ shores.
He also made overseas transactions in the USA, Mexico, and Australia.
Police were called to the Ōtāhuhu address at 8pm last night.
The alleged victim was a father of two with a third child due in a matter of weeks.
Police were monitoring Anthony Lynch's communications as he offered drugs for sale.
Mother types boy's name into Google and gets hits on his father's violent offending.
Prosecutors say Nigel Fuatimu was already unconscious when he was bashed with a brick.
Cordon in place while police work to determine circumstances of reported assault.
Knee-jerk policies rarely address the root of the problem, criminology expert says.
Police said the details will be 'extremely upsetting news for the community to hear'.
The boat crashed into the base of Mauao in January 2020 after the skipper fell asleep.
When asked why he destroyed his cell, Fraser said he was 'sick of being dicked around'.