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Police are out and about in the community actively ensuring motorists are doing their part in keeping our roads safe. More
'Our aim is for the community to arrive and get home safely and to celebrate Waitangi 2025 in a safe and respectful manner.' More
Police are today releasing the name of a Northland man fatally shot in Otaika this week. He was 18-year-old Kyle Zachary Jenkins, of Maungatapere. The homicide investigation ... More
An investigation team has begun the task of piecing together what took place on the layby on Otaika Valley last week. More
Police are treating the death of a motorcyclist in Otaika as suspicious, and a homicide investigation is now under way. More
An investigation has been under way since the teenage cyclist was allegedly struck by a vehicle on Settlers Way on Tuesday night. More
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