Community Police Report
Community Police Report
Tënä koutou katoa,
On the 8th
of November Police were contacted in relation to a
middle
aged male who was witnessed walking naked along a
track which leads to
the beach at Warrington, the man was
apprehended by Police a short
time later just south of
Palmerston and was subsequently arrested. He
could not
provide an adequate explanation for his actions and
the
witness was disgusted by what she had observed. A 48
year old farmer
from Kakanui Valley will be appearing at
the Dunedin District Court in
December in relation to
this.
On the 9th of November an incident occurred at
Waikouaiti involving
two young persons and a sling shot.
The pair fired several stones at
passing motorists along
Beach Street, hitting at least four moving
vehicles. It
was fortunate no one was injured or serious damage
caused
to the victims cars. The youngsters were spoken to
by Police and
admitted to causing the nuisance; as a
result one young person has
been referred to Dunedin
Police Youth Aid.
A truck crash occurred on Monday the
19th of November along State
Highway One just south of
Hawksbury, the truck left the road and
struck a power
pole causing several homes in the area to experience
a
strong power surge which interfered with electrical
appliances. No one
was injured in the crash which took
emergency services most of the day
to clear; Police are
continuing to make inquiries in relation to
this
incident.
A dispute between a woman from
Palmerston and her ex partner occurred
outside the
Waikouaiti Police on Sunday the 4th of November,
the
matter was relatively minor however the female party
would not remain
to speak with Police. She was located a
short time later along State
Highway One just south of
Waikouaiti, and received almost $2000 worth
of
infringement notices.
Other incidents this month include
the theft of an electricians work
vehicle and tools from
outside an address at Warrington. It appears a
related
vehicle, stolen from North Dunedin was abandoned
nearby.
Fortunately for the tradesman some of his tools
were recovered by
Police at Oamaru, Police however
continue to investigate this matter.
Lastly I would like
to welcome Senior Constable Nigel VOICE to the
district,
before coming to relieve at Waikouaiti Senior
Constable
VOICE was based at Dunedin, he will be
relieving full time while
Constable EASON is on maternity
leave.
Remember if you require information regarding road
conditions
telephone Transit New Zealand on 0800 44 44
49.
If you see anything suspicious or if you wish to speak
to the Police
regarding any other matter you can contact
us on 03 465 9127. In
emergencies dial 111. Until next
month, take care.
Constable Jon-Paul TREMAIN