A police officer's actions in restraining a 14-year-old boy by putting his arm up his back and choking him was excessive and contrary to law, an Independent Police Conduct Authority report says.
Around 7.30pm on August 25 last year, police were notified that a 14-year-old boy had run away from Tauranga Hospital.
It was the second time the boy had run from the hospital that evening after he was admitted earlier that day.
The police officers who had located the boy earlier in the day were assigned to find him a second time.
Just before 8pm the officers found the boy collapsed on a road. They called an ambulance so the boy could be assessed before he was taken back to hospital. The two ambulance officers arrived and the police officers accompanied the boy into the back of the ambulance for treatment.