Detective Inspector John Sutton, Waitematā CIB: Police have taken a man into custody following a firearms incident in Glendene earlier this afternoon.
Police have taken a man into custody following a firearms incident in Glendene earlier this afternoon. Following enquiries, Police have approached a Te Atatū Peninsula address and taken a man into custody. Man In Custody Following Glendene Incident
A man is in custody after a firearms incident in west Auckland, on Friday afternoon. Police were called after reports a gun was fired on Barry's Road in ...
A man has been taken into custody following a firearms incident in West Auckland that left two people dead.
Cordons were in place on Barrys Rd, and locals had been asked to avoid the area. He said the recent spate of shooting cases had been disheartening, and the government needed to take urgent action. Auckland Transport said bus route 162 is being detoured due to the police event and told commuters to expect delays.
Police said two people were found dead at a Barrys Rd property, in the suburb of Glendene, when they arrived about 3pm today. Heavily armed police detained two ...
Cordons would remain in place in Barrys Rd and there would be an increased police presence in the area. Police said a homicide investigation and scene examination has begun at the Barrys Rd house. Police said two people were found dead at a Barrys Rd property, in the suburb of Glendene, when they arrived about 3pm today.
Two people are dead and police have taken one man into custody after a shooting in West Auckland today. Police said two people were found dead when they ...
Once officers had detained the man, they moved to open his car boot with weapons drawn. Later the man in the red shirt had his handcuffs removed and talked with police before he left the scene in his blue car. During the search for the shooter, armed police also stopped a man in a car and told him to exit the vehicle. There were about seven armed officers on the street and the police Eagle helicopter was hovering almost directly above the area. Video showed the man lying on the ground, surrounded by armed officers and police dogs. The Eagle helicopter was circling overhead and armed police were in the area, witnesses said.
Police are responding to reports of a shooting in Auckland's Glendene. Emergency services are swarming the West Auckland suburb. DO YOU KNOW MORE? EMAIL US. A resident on Barrys Rd says police have blocked off both ends of his street.
Once officers had detained the man, they moved to open his car boot with weapons drawn. Later the man in the red shirt had his handcuffs removed and talked with police before he left the scene in his blue car. During the search for the shooter, armed police also stopped a man in a car and told him to exit the vehicle. There were about seven armed officers on the street and the police Eagle helicopter was hovering almost directly above the area. Video showed the man lying on the ground, surrounded by armed officers and police dogs. The Eagle helicopter was circling overhead and armed police were in the area, witnesses said.
Police located a man in Te Atatū after he fled from the scene in nearby Glendene.
Police said on arrival two people were found dead. A Taikata Rd resident said they were turned back by police when they went for a walk. Police said the man is being spoken to in relation to the two deaths.
A spokesperson said police responded to reports of shots outside a house in Glendene, in West Auckland, on Friday afternoon. · When police arrived, two people ...
A Te Atatū Peninsula resident said the entry to Taikata Road was blocked by a marked police car, at the roundabout where it joins Te Atatū Road. Another nearby resident said the road has been closed off and armed police were on the street. Police then blocked Taikata Road in Te Atatū Peninsula, where a man was taken into a police car in handcuffs.
As stated by a Police spokesperson: Police are responding to an incident in Glendene after it was reported a firearm was discharged outside a.
/NZ Police Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. The views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s).View in full Cordons are in place on Barrys Rd, and locals are asked to avoid the area.
Police are responding to an incident in Glendene after it was reported a firearm was discharged outside a residential address this afternoon.
Police urge witnesses to contact us or make yourself known to Police in the area. Cordons are in place on Barrys Rd, and locals are asked to avoid the area. Police are responding to an incident in Glendene after it was reported a firearm was discharged outside a residential address this afternoon.
A man is set to appear in Waitākere District Court today charged with murder after the deaths of two people in West Auckland on Friday.
The two victims found shot dead at a West Auckland address yesterday were a father and daughter.
This incident follows a spate of gun-related violence in the Auckland region in recent months. He appeared in court this morning and has been remanded in custody The two victims found shot dead at a West Auckland address yesterday were a father and daughter.
A man will appear in court charged with two counts of murder after a double shooting in West Auckland understood to be connected to the Head Hunters gang.
"There's a helicopter hovering above and all the roads are blocked." Cordons will remain in place and locals will see an increased police presence in the area. He said one of the victims was a woman and the other her father. "Police are not in a position to release the victims' names at this time. "Police inquiries are continuing, including the scene examination and locals will see an increased Police presence in the area until tomorrow. Two people are dead and the Herald understands the victims are a woman and her father.
A 27-year-old West Auckland man was taken into custody and is facing two charges of murder. He was due to appear in court this morning. A gofundme page has been ...
Chan said when he arrived in New Zealand 25 years ago there was little crime and he was disheartened to see the rise in violence and crime this year with shootings and ram-raids. This incident follows a spate of gun-related violence in the Auckland region in recent months. He was due to appear in court this morning.