Two policemen who died in a shooting in West Auckland 50 years ago were remembered by their families and police yesterday in a wreath-laying ceremony at their memorial plaques in Te Atatu South Park.
Detective Inspector Wally Chalmers, 42, and Detective Sergeant Neville Power, 25, were killed by a gunman in Bethells Rd, Waitakere. So too was resident James Berry, 42.
Their deaths on January 6, 1963, and the killing of two constables three weeks later in Wellington, prompted the formation of the police armed offenders squad.
Both detectives' widows were at yesterday's memorial service.
Mr Chalmers' widow, May Mackey, said she and Mr Power's widow, Valerie Bright, "well remember this Sunday afternoon 50 years ago when we were both left with two little children".