Kaitaia Highway Patrol officer Constable Darren Critchley has received the highest honour the Police Association can bestow for a dramatic rescue on Ninety Mile Beach
He was one of two officers, both nominated by their colleagues, to receive the association's bravery award.
The award recognises an act of extraordinary bravery that exemplifies the traditional and highest ideals of policing, above and beyond the reasonable expectations of a police officer performing their duty. It was presented at the association's 82nd annual conference in Wellington last week.
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Mr Critchley had finished work on December 14 last year when he heard that people were in trouble at Hukatere, on Ninety Mile Beach. He immediately drove there, entering the rough surf and reaching a man who was at the point of losing his battle to stay afloat.