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Baby death: Auckland boy who died after suspected abuse identified
A 16-month-old boy who died after suffering non-accidental head injuries can now be named.
A 16-month-old boy who died after suffering non-accidental head injuries can now be named.
Man, 28, and woman, 26, due in court today.
Aussie Samuel Todd was last seen more than a week ago and there are safety concerns.
New family violence figures reveal one third of investigations are in the Auckland area.
Roading operation in Wellington CBD pings 75 people browsing social media and texting.
Police have roped off the area in case another piece of the building comes down.
Police are urging motorists to drive with care due to heavy rain warnings.
The car made it from Manurewa to Silverdale before suspects were apprehended.
A woman has been in talks with police about the theft of the dog, Milo.
Raymond Wharekawa was killed in the early hours of Saturday morning.
The assault occurred on Bairds Rd, near Paradise Bar & Pokies.
Police divers are searching an area near the Earnslaw slipway.
The missing man was the sole passenger aboard a cabin boat.
Two victims of such frauds were a government worker and his son, a police officer.
Police investigating death of Auckland toddler are focusing on just a handful of people.
The man charged in relation to the assault is due to appear in court later this week.
Currently Kiwi drivers who are caught using a phone get a $80 fine and 20 demerit points.
The crash happened on Manners St at 11.30am, police said.
The toddler died six days after he was taken to Starship Hospital.
"We are just praying to God that our baby is going to stay here with us."
A police spokeswoman said the type of injuries and how severe they are is unknown.
The police were called to assist St John around mid-afternoon Sunday.
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"The death of any child is an absolute tragedy ..."
Two people have died after a car struck a garage in the western Bay of Plenty.
Police had started the pursuit only moments before the crash, a spokeswoman says.
Tenant left his air rifle in old rental. Then he sent armed police to collect it.
Police found the man unconscious and bleeding on the ground.
Two people falsely tried to cash in on $17,000 in Victims Support payments.
The suspect is said to not be a threat to members of the public, according to police.