Police Association says 'serious crack down' on firearms needed
Since last June there have been at least 60 firearms incidents reported in the media.
Since last June there have been at least 60 firearms incidents reported in the media.
Police were called to a Gisborne home after reports of a man breaching a protection order.
The detectives and their team have worked lengthy and exhaustive hours.
Making an arrest in a murder case only 'half the challenge', say crime experts.
'Unacceptable' use of force by police trainer who tasered AOS recruits at Police College.
It looks like this NZ police dog can learn new tricks!
Teachers plan to start strikes in Auckland and end with a rally in Wellington.
Arapeta Hiraka, 36, has appeared in court on a raft of charges.
Expected benefits of legalising cannabis often fail to materialise - police researcher
Police Association looking into how to police personal cannabis in case it is legalised.
The occupants managed to walk away relatively unscathed.
Vicious and unprovoked attacks on police officers can have life-changing consequences.
Struggling Auckland cops forced to eat 89c baked beans as cost of living soars.
Experienced police officers "ready to go" if better pay offer isn't brought to the table.
EXCLUSIVE: A policeman who shot and killed a man has spoken out about his experience.
Police hierarchy expanded while staff numbers static during 'alarming' frontline pressure.
Police union expects 'torrid' negotiations in new pay round.
There were 86 incidents reported over 79 days, but only five were correctly recorded.
Inside the police plans for 700 staff to tackle organised crime in New Zealand.
Funding was a key election promise and part of Labour's coalition agreement with NZ First.
Police could soon be able to randomly test drivers for drugs, just like alcohol.
Her resignation followed the end of her marriage, and the beginning of a new relationship.
COMMENT: Too many chases of minor traffic offences end in death, says Brian Rudman.
EDITORIAL: Writing a new rule for police pursuits is not easy but we need one.
Busy port and Australian gangs the targets of new police squad in Tauranga.
Police and the Government should be periodically looking at reviewing police pursuits.
We register cars, boats, dogs, births, deaths and marriages ... but not lethal firearms.
Pressure on as fewer staff try to tackle bigger job.
Police allege nearly $20m - half in cash - banked by entities linked to Wayne Doyle.