Search Results

Search results for 'fleeing driver'

Results - Displaying 81 - 90 of 172
There was a notable first and some familiar faces – human and canine – at the most recent graduation from the Dog Training Centre at Trentham. The main first was a kava ceremony in honour of... More
As we embark on a busy summer period, initiatives are under way across the district to increase feelings of public safety. Warmer weather and longer daylight hours will see more people in town... More
There’s more to Blue Light than discos... In 2023, the organisation celebrated 40 years of work with Police and Kiwi youth, which may have started with Blue Light discos but has grown into... More
Leaders from around the world in the fight against organised crime gathered in Wellington for the 2023 New Zealand Transnational Organised Crime (TNOC) conference. The conference involved law... More
There’s the Police family, and there are police families - and the graduation of Wing 367 was a case in point. The 77 new constables celebrated the end of their initial training with whānau and... More
Five-year-old Ripper and her human partner Senior Constable Patrick Derbyshire, from Kerikeri, Northland, won the Alan Symes Cup for Narcotic Detector Dogs, building on their second-place... More
Three senior officers with a combined 113 years of service are recognised in the New Year Honours list for their service to New Zealand Police and the community. Superintendent John Price, OStJ... More
“I’ve learnt that not everything has to be done alone” was a key theme from last month’s official launch of the Resilience to Organised Crime in Communities (ROCC) initiative Hapori Manawaroa... More
Students from four Auckland high schools had the chance to see the impact of dangerous driving first-hand. Constable Quintin Brown, of the Serious Crash Unit, was at Maclean College with the... More
Police leaders from across the Pacific have been in Wellington this week to find out more about New Zealand Police’s prevention strategy – and plot their own prevention-centred approach.... More