Emergency Services / October 2009
November 2009 | September 2009-
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Wellington Police concerned by motorists' drink driving attitude
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police say too many motorists wrongly believe they can get away with drinking and...
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Satisfaction survey positive for Wellington District Police
- Wellington District Police
- The Citizens' Satisfaction Survey indicates public perceptions of Wellington District Police are...
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Driver checkpoint catches high alcohol readings
- Wellington District Police
- Police say a number of motorists processed for drink driving at a Lower Hutt checkpoint on 16...
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Police seek owners for recovered property
- Wellington District Police
- Upper Hutt Police are holding recently stolen property which needs to be linked back to their...
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Police appeal for collision witnesses
- Wellington District Police
- Wellington Police are appealing for witnesses to a motor vehicle crash that occurred on 9 October 2009 at approximately 6.45 am. The collision occurred at the intersections of Riddiford, Hall and Mien Streets in Newtown. One vehicle spun around 180 degrees following the impact.
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88 Riddiford Street, Newtown
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Stabbing on Tory Street, Wellington
- Wellington District Police
- Police are appealing for witnesses and information concerning a stabbing that occurred at about 5:...
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New Community Constable starts work
- Downtown Community Ministry
- From tsunami relief to peacemaking in conflict zones Wellington’s new Community Officer, Senior Constable James Patrick, holds great experience in understanding crisis. He comes into his new position, replacing Wellington Community Sergeant Matt Boyce, after several policing roles in disaster and conflict situations in Asia and the Pacific.
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