
Armed police raid South Auckland warehouse and seize meth-laced beer
Pallets of beer cans potentially laced with meth were seized from a Manukau warehouse.
Pallets of beer cans potentially laced with meth were seized from a Manukau warehouse.
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The man was being harassed and the gang member protected him in exchange for help.
Community fears lack of punishment after youths as young as 10 raid store during school.
He told police he was 'angry' at the time of the incidents.
She and her husband had been at the local social club for the night.
The man said he had been trying to help his friend and was then accused of rape.
Burglars have stolen at least $20,000 worth of products, leaving the owner heartbroken.
The meter reader was taken to Waikato hospital with critical head injuries in January.
“He wants to become a working and contributing member of society.”
Emergency services rushed to a home in Ngāruawāhia shortly before 9.30pm.
The one-time political candidate was found guilty of a number of charges.
Medical experts describe head-to-toe injuries suffered by Arapera Fia
The tragic death had crushed the hearts of families in two countries, a friend said.
The death of dairy worker Janak Patel during an alleged robbery sparked outrage.
Officers called to incidents at Lynfield and Wairau Valley.
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Arapera Fia was covered in bruises when she arrived at Starship with a brain injury.
The public has been told not to approach Whitney Iraia-Burgess.
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"If you feel I did not do a good job. No payment."
Sinister side of trusted grandfather emerged after bedtime, sexual abuse victim claims.
The woman, who was Arapera Fia's primary caregiver, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter.
The trio left the scene, but were stopped by police.
Police say Whitney Iraia-Burgess should not be approached.
Assistant Police Commissioner confirmed the hours-long ordeal involved Black Power gang.
'They treat us like they're coming to get us and shut us down.'
The discovery has led to a rāhui being put in place at Taieri Mouth.
A 19-year-old man is now due to appear in court this week.