Napier homicide investigation: Charges upgraded to murder

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Please attribute to Detective Inspector David de Lange.

Police have upgraded the charges of four people arrested in relation to the death of Napier man Boy Taylor to murder.

Two males were arrested and charged overnight.  A 19-year-old Napier man will be appearing Hastings District Court today charged with Murder.  He is also facing a charge of Wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm in relation to a second victim that has been identified.

An 18-year-old Wellington man is appearing in the Wellington District Court today charged with Murder and one charge of Wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm.

The two Napier males who appeared earlier in the week, aged 21 and 33, have been remanded in custody.  They are set to reappear on January 22 and the charge will be upgraded to Murder.  They will also be charged with Wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm.

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Fatal Crash, Riversdale Drive, New Plymouth

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

One person has died following a serious crash in Merrilands this morning.

Police were called to Riversdale Drive at around 9.15am.

Sadly, the single occupant of the vehicle died at the scene.

One occupant of the address was transported to hospital with moderate injuries.

The road is closed while the Serious Crash Unit examines the scene.

Motorists are advised to take an alternate route and expect delays.

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Police seeking man who escaped Corrections custody

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police are looking to locate 48-year-old Damon Anderson who escaped Corrections custody at Waikato Hospital yesterday afternoon.

While he is not considered an immediate risk to the public, police urge people not to approach him and to report any sightings of him through to police.

Police enquiries to locate him are ongoing.

If you see him please call 111 or alternatively, information can be provided to police, online or by calling 105 quoting file number 241223/5693.

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Napier homicide investigation: Fourth arrest made

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Please attribute to Detective Inspector David de Lange of Eastern District Police:

Police have arrested a fourth man, aged 19, in relation to the death of Napier man Boy Taylor.

He will be appearing in Wellington District Court today, Tuesday 24 December, charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

This is the fourth arrest to be made and Police are not looking for anyone else in relation to Mr Taylor’s death.

I would like to acknowledge the time and effort put in by the investigation team to identify and arrest those allegedly involved in Mr Taylor’s death. While we still have more work to do, we hope that these arrests provide the victim’s family with some degree of comfort at a very difficult time.

Police will be reviewing charges against the four men and cannot rule out further charges including murder.

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Napier homicide investigation: Third arrest made

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Police have arrested a third man, aged 19,  in relation to the death of Boy Taylor. 

He will be appearing in the Hastings District Court on Tuesday 24 March charged with wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

The investigation is ongoing, and Police cannot rule out further arrests and charges.

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Appeal for information following woman’s death, Lower Hutt

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Please attribute to Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard, Wellington Police:

Police are investigating after the death of a Wellington woman who died in hospital after she was admitted following an assault just over a week ago.

The victim, 53-year-old Lillian Wharton, died in Wellington Hospital on Thursday (19 December 2024).

Police are still working to establish the circumstances surrounding her death and are treating it as unexplained at this stage.

On Saturday 14 December, Lillian was at a friend’s address in Lower Hutt and left with people known to her to walk back to her home on Waiwhetu Road.

At some point after the leaving the address she was assaulted and admitted to hospital in a serious condition before she passed away on Thursday.

Police have charged a man, who is known to the victim, with assault, assault with intent to injure and injuring with intent to injure and he appeared in Lower Hutt District Court yesterday where he was remanded in custody until his next appearance.

Police are asking the public for any sightings on Saturday 14 December, between 8pm and 10pm, of two adult women and one male. One of the women was pushing a pram.

We are asking if anyone saw them or anything of concern between Randwick Road, York Street, Awamutu Road, Leighton Avenue and around the intersections of Whites Line East and Waiwhetu Road.

We would ask anyone who has information which may assist our enquiries to please update Police online or call 105 quoting file number 241219/9880. Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111. 

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More than $2.5m worth of assets restrained in undeclared tobacco case

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

A discovery of undeclared tobacco by the New Zealand Customs Service has resulted in the restraint of more than NZ$2.5 million worth of assets by New Zealand Police under the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009.

This case shows crime doesn’t pay, and profiting from criminal activities will eventually catch up with people, say the agencies.

In November 2023, Customs intercepted 110 kilograms of loose tobacco and over 230,000 cigarettes (or approximately 10,000 packets) concealed in Chinese tea packets destined for residential and business addresses in Napier and Gisborne.

No importation permits were held for the seized tobacco and cigarettes, and no excise equivalent duties were paid, amounting to around $645,000 in defrauded revenue.

Further investigations identified previous similar consignments had been successfully imported into New Zealand and were being sold by a restaurant in Gisborne to the public.

In March 2024, Customs carried out search warrants in Gisborne and located $10,000 cash in a bedroom, $106,371.20 cash inside a vehicle parked outside the restaurant, and over a kilogram of loose tobacco along with 11,000 cigarettes inside the restaurant.

The Customs investigation resulted in the seizure of 306,200 cigarettes in total, and charges were laid against four people for various offences under the Customs and Excise Act 2018.

With court proceedings still underway, the Police Asset Recovery Unit applied to the court and was granted restraint of the cash seized in the investigation along with further money from bank accounts, as well as four residential properties in Gisborne.

In total, over $2.5m in assets has been restrained, and a forfeiture of the money and residential properties will be sought by the Police Asset Recovery Unit at the conclusion of the criminal charges.

Detective Senior Sergeant Mike Fischer from the Central Asset Recovery Unit said this investigation shows the reach of the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act, and how closely Police are working with other government organisations to disrupt the flow of illicit funds.

“Funds sourced from any type of illegal activity can form the basis of criminal proceeds action. In this case, the blatant disregard of the law for personal gain has helped Customs and Police uncover a large-scale fraud generating a high amount of income, from an activity that is unfortunately becoming more and more common,” he said.

Chief Customs Officer, Nigel Barnes, said that illicit tobacco is not a victimless crime.

“It takes money out from our communities and puts it in the pockets of organised crime groups that then go on to use the money for other crimes,” Mr Barnes says.

“The motive for this offending is you can make a lot of money with low risk – but it’s not actually low-risk, and this is a prime example of how criminals can expect to lose their ill-gotten gains.”

If you know or suspect someone may be involved in illegal smuggling, call Customs on 0800 WE PROTECT (0800 937 768), a 24-hour confidential hotline, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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Gang associates charged in methamphetamine operation

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Police are continuing to disrupt the supply of methamphetamine into Rotorua’s communities.

Late last week, a four-month operation culminated in the arrest of two Black Power associates.

Detective Sergeant Jonathon Brady, from Rotorua Police, says the pair were identified as persons of interest in the investigation.

“Our investigation has been ongoing and came to a conclusion when both men were taken into custody without incident,” he says.

“We have recovered quantities of cash and methamphetamine as part of the termination phase, and we’re pleased with the outcome.”

Two men, aged 38 and 52, both initially appeared in the Rotorua District Court on 20 December.

They are facing numerous drugs charges relating to the possession for supply and supply of methamphetamine.

Both men will reappear in the Court next year.

“These arrests will in no doubt cause a dent in supply,” Detective Sergeant Brady says.

“Our work doesn’t end there, and the community can be assured that we will continue to target those who are choosing to peddle this misery for profit.

“We know how harmful methamphetamine is to so many communities and the lasting impacts the drug has.”

Rotorua Police continue to urge those in the community with information about those involved in the supply of harmful and illicit drugs to contact us.

“There is a range of ways you can provide information to us, including through Crime Stoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

As the matter is before the Court, Police are not in a position to comment further at this time.

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Public asked to check properties as search for Maia Johnston continues

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Police are continuing to search for 19-year-old Maia Johnston, who is still missing from Totara Park, Upper Hutt.

Maia was last seen leaving a family home in Totara Park at around 8.30pm on Saturday 21 December.

We are continuing to ask those who live Totara Park as well as surrounding areas of Harcourt Park and Brown Owl to check any CCTV footage for sightings of Maia.

We are now also asking anyone in these suburbs to check their properties including any outbuildings such as sheds or sleep outs to see if Maia might have gone in there.

We believe that Maia was wearing a black cardigan or light top, short shorts, and black and white converse shoes.

Police have received a number of calls from members of the public, which we thank them for. We have assessed each bit of information and followed up where relevant. Unfortunately this has not led us to Maia and we, along with her family, would like to find her and make sure she is safe.

If you have any information or CCTV footage that could help our enquiries, please update us online now or call 105. Please use the reference number 241222/0237.

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