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Rotorua attacks: Call to confront problem head-on
Merepeka Raukawa-Tait says we must work with the families to stem crime.
Merepeka Raukawa-Tait says we must work with the families to stem crime.
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The council is spending $1.8m on security - but Tania Tapsell wants more police.
The man accused of kidnapping and murdering Bao was due back in court on Friday.
He also had a recording of the Christchurch Mosque Attack livestream.
One officer described colleagues kicking the teen while he was in the foetal position.
It comes after the Herald revealed concerns about bailees 'foiling' their bracelets.
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It comes after the Herald revealed concerns about bailees "foiling" their bracelets.
Last month, seven Canterbury businesses were targeted in an overnight crime spree.
Police are completing the scene examination today.
Police recovered a rifle, ammunition and a quantity of cannabis during the search today.
Police were called to the Cron Ave, Te Atatū house about 2.30am on Sunday, August 6.
Police say the incident is not related to gang tensions in the area.
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Gang violence has been linked to some of the killings in Auckland and Palmerston North.
Police got a report of a robbery about 4pm today, are still at the scene investigating.
Police were pursuing a car after its driver was seen firing a gun out the window.
He became suspicious when he noticed his coffee tasted strange.
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Three protesters accused of causing $10K worth of damage face jail time.
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The shooter had been on a Lime scooter before and after the incident.
The infamous family was deported after alleged shoplifting, dining-and-dashing, abuse.
'[It’s a] dreadful tragedy and it’s not the first one is it?'