Fearless Auckland cop swims to aid of mariners stranded on rocks
Detective Jason Hamblyn leapt to the aid of two men stranded on rocks 100m offshore.
Detective Jason Hamblyn leapt to the aid of two men stranded on rocks 100m offshore.
Family want "clarity and closure" after Sentry Taitoko died, intoxicated, in police care.
Focus Live: Armed police in special vehicles to be on regular patrol
Attacks on police rose in the past year with 350 assaults recorded.
Police Eagle helicopter footage shows moment a man is pinned down by police officers.
Former detective says his treatment at the hands of colleagues was "really horrible".
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Two large bags of sweets were accepted by the criminal investigations team this year.
Dispute over ownership of two dogs quickly escalated.
Grieving grandmother of 15-year-old says she was the one who called police.
The incident is believed to have taken place near the Opotiki area.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority handles complaints about the NZ Police.
But 87 per cent of the time, Auckland motorists escaped licence demerit points on fines.
All Australian police forces have some form of a restrictive pursuit policy.
"Nobody likes their car being stolen but it is property crime..."
It appears the folk behind the Canterbury Police Twitter account have a sense of humour.
Whangarei mother hopes incident will give others confidence to also complain.
A senior police officer has been disciplined but will not face criminal charges.
Police Senior Constable Graham Gough, is retiring after being a police officer in front line policing for 46 years.
Mangawhai's Senior Constable is retiring after being on the frontline for 46 years.
A woman was giving herself up when a police officer unleashed his dog on her.
The New Zealander has been ruled to stay in Western Australia under strict bail conditions
Advances in police culture is at risk of going backwards says National's Paula Bennett.
The Wally Haumaha fiasco was not top of Jacinda Ardern's agenda when she returned to work.
NZ First deputy leader referred to Wally Haumaha as whānau in maiden speech to Parliament.
The chair of the inquiry into Wally Haumaha's appointment has stood down.
Calls for chairwoman of inquiry into top cop to resign.
Haumaha's comments about Schollum and Shipton were honest reflections of what he thought.