This week's Newsmaker is Detective Superintendent Tim Anderson,who led the team investigating the 2013 fatal shooting of stop-go worker George Taiaroa in Atiamuri. This week a 45-year-old man was charged with Mr Taiaroa's murder.
When did you become a police officer and why?
I joined the police in early 1994. Everyone I know joins the police to make our community a better, safer place to live . . . they are passionate and care a tremendous amount about our community's well-being.
What areas of the police have you worked in?
Frontline, Prosecutions, CIB.
How did you come to be in Rotorua?
I moved from Auckland in 2008 to take on a role as detective senior sergeant overseeing organised crime across BOP District.
What's your current role and what does it involve?
Title is Detective Superintendent: Central. My role is overseeing and managing serious crime across BOP, Central, Eastern and Wellington districts which covers Tauranga down to Wellington. Most recently overseeing three police shooting investigations.