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NZ Herald
30-04-2025
- NZ Herald
Missing man Jarrod Kingi: Body found on Whangamatā Beach
A man's body has been found on Whangamatā Beach. Police said the body was found by a member of the public this morning. While the formal identification has not been completed, police said in a statement they believed the body was that of missing man Jarrod Kingi. Police have been searching areas around Whangamatā Harbour this week for Kingi, 44, who had not been seen since 11.15pm on Anzac Day when he left an address on Tobie Place in Whangamatā.


Otago Daily Times
30-04-2025
- Otago Daily Times
Whangamatā Harbour searched for missing man
Jarrod Kingi was last seen on Friday night Photo: NZ Police Police looking for a man missing since Anzac Day are searching areas around Whangamatā Harbour in the Coromandel. Jarrod Kingi, 44, was last seen on Friday, April 25 about 11.15pm, where he left a property in Tobie Pl in Whangamatā. Sergeant Will Hamilton said a search around the area was conducted yesterday with the help of the Whangamatā Surf Life Saving Club. "Today, police will be using a vessel to continue to search for Jarrod in the Whangamatā Harbour area." Vessels have been encouraged to keep watch for any items of interest. Owners have also been asked to check inside their vessels, as well as any snag points surrounding them. "We continue to appeal for information from the public, especially those who frequent the beaches or live close to the water," Hamilton said. "We continue to be in contact with Jarrod's family, and support is being provided to them at what is an understandably difficult time."

RNZ News
30-04-2025
- RNZ News
Search for man missing since Friday focuses on Whangamatā Harbour area
Missing man Jarrod Kingi was last seen on Friday night. Photo: Supplied / NZ Police Police looking for a man missing since Anzac Day are now searching areas around the Whangamatā Harbour. Jarrod Kingi, 44, was last seen on Friday about 11.15pm, where he left an address on Tobie Place in Whangamatā. Sergeant Will Hamilton said a search around the area was conducted yesterday with the help of the Whangamatā Surf Life Saving Club. "Today, police will be using a vessel to continue to search for Jarrod in the Whangamatā Harbour area." Vessels in the harbour have been encouraged to keep watch for any items of interest. Owners have also been asked to check inside their vessels, as well as any snag points surrounding them. "We continue to appeal for information from the public, especially those who frequent the beaches or live close to the water," said Hamilton. "We continue to be in contact with Jarrod's family, and support is being provided to them at what is an understandably difficult time." Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.