Update And Information Sought - Serious Incident, Naenae
16 November
Police have located the vehicle that
fatally hit a pedestrian on Naenae Road
at 5.46am today
and are appealing for the driver to come forward.
The
vehicle, a dark-gray Mazda 6 sedan, was stolen from an
address in Belmont
in the early hours of the morning and
was located on Waddington Drive in
Naenae at 12.20pm
today.
Detective Inspector Haley Ryan of Hutt Valley
Police urges the driver of the
vehicle to report to
Police.
"The driver of that vehicle will know they
have hit a person, and in all
likelihood they will be
panicking right now.
“I urge the driver or any
occupant of that vehicle to come forward and
speak to us,
as we want to understand the events that have led to
this
tragedy.”
Police are also appealing to
members of the public to contact us immediately
if they
have seen this vehicle anywhere in the Hutt Valley leading
up to this
tragedy or afterwards.
Detective
Inspector Ryan says "We know the car has been driven around
the
Hutt Valley for several hours prior to this tragic
incident. It was speeding
and driving erratically and
continued to do so after hitting the
victim.
“Following the collision, the vehicle was
seen to be smoking heavily and
would have been showing
visible damage. The way it has been driven would
draw
significant attention.
“CCTV (attached
photo) has captured the vehicle at the bottom of
the
Wainuiomata Hill minutes prior to the
crash.
“It is shown making a turn into Waiwhetu Road
from Whites Line East and
from there it would have
travelled towards Naenae. It was driving north on
Naenae
Road at the time the victim was hit.”
Police are
seeking CCTV or dashcam footage from Naenae Road between
5.40am
and 5.50am.
"At that time, and just
afterwards, we know there are people who have driven
past
and they may have seen or noticed something that can help
the
investigation.
“CCTV is crucial in assisting
investigators and we ask that anyone in the
area please
review your footage and contact Police if you haven’t
already
spoken to us.”
Anyone with information
should contact Police via 105 or online at
https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105
using Update Report and referencing case
number
231116/3474.