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Takanini Ezy Cash Shop Double Homicide Update - Early Arrest

Published: Sun 20 Jul 2014 11:59 AM
Operation Urban - Takanini Ezy Cash Shop Double Homicide Update - Early Arrest Made
Counties Manukau Detectives have arrested a 25 year old male in relation to the double Homicide at the Takanini Ezy Cash Store yesterday afternoon.
He was taken into custody without incident outside the Huntly Police Station around midnight.
He will appear in the Manukau District Court on Monday 21 July, charged with two Murders.
Police are not seeking anyone else in relation to this incident.
Police have located the male and the female seen leaving the store prior to Police arrival and confirm that the man arrested is believed to be this male.
The female is currently assisting Police with enquiries.
"Whilst we are pleased to have made an early arrest, the work for investigators is just beginning and the investigation will continue for some weeks" says Detective Inspector Davey Lynch.
Police are grateful for assistance received from members of the public thus far in the investigation which includes offers of CCTV footage.
Police are seeking further assistance from the public in relation to sightings of a Silver 2003 Mitsubishi Colt Hatchback.
This vehicle is believed to have travelled from Takanini out to the Avondale region, possibly stopping at the Avondale Racecourse and then to Papakura and then Huntly where it was located by Police.
Whilst in Auckland it had a large 'For Sale' sticker on the rear window which had been removed by the time it reached Huntly.
Police are also looking to locate a Brown colored 'Dickies' hooded top which may have been discarded in the environs of the Avondale racecourse.
The top is likely to have visible blood upon it and should not be touched.
Note to media: There will be a brief media standup at Counties Manukau Police Station – 42 Manukau Station Road today at 10am this will be the only opportunity for an interview today.
ENDS

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