Media advisory – Police Media Centre operating at reduced capacity

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

The Police Media Centre is currently dealing with a high volume of queries, and we have reduced staffing numbers over the next two days due to illness.

Despite our reduced capacity, we will be doing our best to answer your queries but we may have to prioritise urgent events and requests, and we may close the centre earlier in the evening.

We may not have the immediate capacity to respond to event number checks or requests for updates on non-urgent matters, so please bear with us.

We appreciate your patience and understanding.

ENDS

Issued by Police Media Centre

Updated media advisory: Missing man from Massey

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

A planned stand-up this afternoon in relation to the investigation to locate missing man Jayden Mamfredos-Nair is being held at a carpark accessed off Birdwood Rd. 

Detective Inspector Callum McNeill, of Waitematā CIB, will speak to media at 2.15pm in Ranui.

The stand up is being set up in the nearby carpark, which can be accessed via Birdwood Rd.

You can contact the Police Media Team’s representative on the ground on 021 191 3315 for any issues.

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

Hawaii: Wildfires

Source: New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Safe Travel

Hawaii: Wildfires

There are currently wildfires affecting Hawaii and Maui islands. Fires can start close to cities and tourist locations with little warning and travel quickly. Air quality may deteriorate due to heavy smoke.

For updated information from local authorities, see the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency website: https://dod.hawaii.gov/hiema/. General information can be found at https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/.

Follow the advice of local authorities at all times, including any evacuation orders. Monitor local media for updates. Visitors and tourists staying in travel accommodation should follow the guidance of their accommodation management and/or tour operators. Keep in contact with family and friends to keep them informed of your plans and well-being.

If your travel has been impacted, you should contact your airline and/or travel agent directly to seek information about updated flight schedules. We recommend that you also contact your travel insurance provider to see what insurance cover may apply in these circumstances.

New Zealanders requiring consular assistance can contact the New Zealand Consulate-General Honolulu on +1 808 675 5555 or at HLUEnquiries@mfat.govt.nz.

For consular emergencies, contact the New Zealand 24/7 consular emergency line on 0800 30 10 30 or +64 99 20 20 20.

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Arrests after fleeing driver incident in Auckland, shotgun recovered

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Two men were arrested in West Auckland last night after a fleeing driver incident across the city.

A police unit signalled for the driver of a speeding vehicle to stop on Auckland’s Southern Motorway (SH1) at around 8.22pm, but the vehicle failed to do so. Police tracked the vehicle along the Northwestern Motorway (SH16) to Henderson, where it stopped and three people took off on foot.

Waitematā West Area Response Manager, Senior Sergeant Damian Albert says the offenders went into an address inside a large residential building.

“At around 8.53pm, Police put cordons in place and eventually two of the men were extracted with the aid of Police dogs and taken into custody.”

Police recovered a loaded shotgun, ammunition, and illegal drugs from the address.

Two men, aged 30 and 59, face multiple charges relating to firearms, theft, driving and bail breach offences.

Both are due to appear in the Waitākere District Court today.

“This is another example of some great Police work in removing firearms out of the hands of criminals and holding them to account while keeping our community safe,” Senior Sergeant Albert says.

“Our communities can help us respond by reporting incidents – where there is criminal or anti-social behaviour occurring right now, call 111.”

Other information can be reported to Police on 105, or anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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Tony Wright/NZ Police

Killer Beez targeted in latest Police sting

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Killer Beez gang members and their associates are feeling the sting after Police executed 20 search warrants across Counties Manukau.

Police seized 14 vehicles and bikes and arrested three people yesterday as part of an operation targeting unlawful behaviour following a funeral procession last month.

Counties Manukau East Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Rakana Cook says Police executed 20 search warrants across the district yesterday.

Police were deployed to the funeral, which had a large number of gang members in attendance, on 10 July.

Inspector Cook says Police had clear expectations around how those involved needed to behave on the day and gang members were informed Police would respond to any issues.

The large gathering of bikes and vehicles affected parts of the Southern Motorway and several people were witnessed driving dangerously or in unroadworthy vehicles.

As part of our follow up action, Police executed search warrants in areas including Manurewa, Clover Park, Ōtara, Flat Bush, Half Moon Bay, Māngere, Rosehill and Papatoetoe where vehicles of interest were located and seized.

“Police have zero tolerance for driving behaviour that puts other road users at risk,” Inspector Cook says.

“The bikes and vehicles seized have been responsible for nuisance driving in the community, including doing burnouts in public areas and driving dangerously.

“The community has had enough, and we hope this reassures residents that Police will continue to target dangerous and nuisance driving, and any offending will be investigated, and follow-up action taken.”

A 27-year-old man was arrested for sustained loss of traction and will appear in Manukau District Court later this month.

A 28-year-old male was also arrested for dangerous driving, possession for supply of cannabis and possession of a weapon and will appear in Manukau District Court at a later date.

One other person was also arrested for an unrelated matter and a further two people were summonsed for dangerous driving.

Inspector Cook says Police work hard to ensure our communities are kept safe and were please with what they deemed a very successful operation.

“We employ a number of strategies to target offenders and reduce victimisation, including the execution of search warrants to recover vehicles unfit for road use or to issue,” Inspector Cook says.  

“We will continue to actively target those involved in anti-social and criminal activity.

“All contain unnecessary risk for the riders themselves, which they extend out to community through their driving behaviours.”

We ask anyone that observes dangerous or nuisance driving as it is occurring to contact 111. Alternatively, if you have information which may assist us contact Police via our 105 phone service, or anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

NOTES TO MEDIA:

Additional footage:
Police have B-Roll footage available for media taken during search warrants yesterday. Please contact media@police.govt.nz for a copy.

Interviews:
Inspector Cook will be available for interviews today, 10 August, from 1-3pm. Please email media@police.govt.nz to arrange.

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

Media advisory: Update on missing man from Massey

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Media are advised Police will hold a stand-up this afternoon in relation to the investigation to locate missing man Jayden Mamfredos-Nair. 

Detective Inspector Callum McNeill, of Waitematā CIB, will speak to media at 2.15pm in Ranui.

The stand up will be held at Birdwood Reserve, located at 103 Glen Road.

Please advise if you are attending the stand-up by emailing media@police.govt.nz

You can contact the Police Media Team’s representative on the ground on 021 191 3315 for any issues.

ENDS

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

Southern motorists asked to keep things chill

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

‘Weather’ you love or hate wintery conditions, Police are asking motorists across Southern District to drive with extra care on this brr-isk morning.

Jack Frost is biting across the district, with several crashes in the Dunedin area.

This includes on Stuart Street in the city, as well as on bridges south of Dunedin on State Highway 1.

Give yourself extra following distance, and delay travelling if at all possible.

ENDS

Pt England homicide: Name release

Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

The homicide investigation underway following an altercation in Pt England on Saturday is continuing.

Today, Police are now in a position to formally release the name of the man who died after presenting at Auckland City Hospital.

He was Charles Anthony Pongi, aged 32.

“Police are continuing to examine a large amount of CCTV footage obtained so far as part of the investigation,” Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin says.

“I’m continuing to ask people in the area to continuing coming forward to Police, as this is providing assistance with our investigation.”

People with information to assist with the investigation are asked to contact Police on 105 quoting the file number 230805/0100 or by going online to https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105

Information can also be provided anonymously on 0800 555 111 via Crime Stoppers.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police
 

Mt Holdsworth: Active searches paused

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Police have paused active searching in the Mt Holdsworth area for missing man Michael McGregor.

Monday was the final day of tasked searching, and unfortunately did not yield any further helpful information.

Police are now working to complete other inquiries.

It’s expected that a cadaver dog search will take place in 1-2 weeks’ time, and with these at our disposal we believe there is a solid chance of finding Michael.

Police are keeping Michael’s family across all developments, and our combined goal is to bring Michael back to his family.

ENDS

Issued by the Police Media Centre

Five injured in earlier crash in Ngaruawahia – road now open

Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Five people were transported to hospital after this morning’s serious crash in Ngaruawahia.

Great South Road has reopened, following the two-vehicle crash just before 8:40am.

One person was in serious condition, two in moderate-to-serious conditions, and two in moderate condition.

The Serious Crash Unit attended and inquiries into the crash are ongoing.

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