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Police apprehend escapee in the Waioeka Gorge

Published: Fri 17 Oct 2014 03:03 PM
Police apprehend escapee in the Waioeka Gorge
Tairawhiti Police have captured a 31 year old man who escaped from Police custody earlier today.
The man was being interviewed at Gisborne Police Station, regarding a number of existing charges, when he escaped on foot at approximately 9.45 am.
After several failed attempts to break into vehicles he succeeded in stealing a car from the Gisborne CBD.
Senior Sergeant Steven Sutherland said the assailant them managed to evade a roadblock that Police had set-up at Matawai.
"The man then drove into the Waioeka Gorge heading towards Opotiki," Mr Sutherland said. "A helicopter was deployed along with a number of staff from Opotiki and a Police dog handler."
"While in the gorge he abandoned the stolen vehicle and tried to escape by foot. Shortly before 1.30 the 31 year-old man was apprehended by a police dog and a number of staff members from Eastern District."
"He is now being questioned at Gisborne Police Station and is likely to face additional charges."
Police would like to hear from anyone that may have seen the assailant in the Gisborne CBD this morning. You can contact Eastern District Police on (06) 869 0200 or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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