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Driver 'five times over limit' in Oamaru: police
Driver 'five times over limit' in Oamaru: police

Otago Daily Times

time6 days ago

  • Otago Daily Times

Driver 'five times over limit' in Oamaru: police

Photo: ODT files A 31-year-old man's King's Birthday Weekend holiday has been cut short, almost before it even started, after he was caught by Oamaru Police this afternoon, driving while five time over the breath alcohol limit. A police spokeswoman said the man had been driving from Christchurch and was on his way to Invercargill. Oamaru police were notified by a member of the public, about 5.20pm, of a vehicle driving dangerously on State Highway 1. ''A police unit saw the vehicle on the main street of Oamaru and signalled the vehicle to stop. ''The 31-year-old man, driving from Christchurch to Invercargill, returned a breath alcohol result over five times the legal limit.'' The man was arrested, taken into custody at the scene, and charged with excess breath alcohol. He is due to appear in court at a later date. Police thanked the member of the public who reported the man's driving behaviour. The incident prompted Southern Police to urge motorists to drive safely this holiday weekend. ''Police know there are four factors that can lead to fatalities and serious injuries on our roads - restraints, impairment through alcohol and drugs, distractions and speed. ''Motorists are urged to take greater responsibility on our roads, and ensure everyone in their vehicle is able to reach their destination safely.'' Police urged motorists to contact them immediately if they witnessed unsafe driving behaviour, or someone was in immediate danger this weekend.

Driver caught 'five times over limit' in Oamaru
Driver caught 'five times over limit' in Oamaru

Otago Daily Times

time6 days ago

  • Otago Daily Times

Driver caught 'five times over limit' in Oamaru

Photo: ODT files A 31-year-old man's King's Birthday Weekend holiday has been cut short, almost before it even started, after he was caught by Oamaru Police this afternoon, driving while five time over the breath alcohol limit. A police spokeswoman said the man had been driving from Christchurch and was on his way to Invercargill. Oamaru police were notified by a member of the public, about 5.20pm, of a vehicle driving dangerously on State Highway 1. ''A police unit saw the vehicle on the main street of Oamaru and signalled the vehicle to stop. ''The 31-year-old man, driving from Christchurch to Invercargill, returned a breath alcohol result over five times the legal limit.'' The man was arrested, taken into custody at the scene, and charged with excess breath alcohol. He is due to appear in court at a later date. Police thanked the member of the public who reported the man's driving behaviour. The incident prompted Southern Police to urge motorists to drive safely this holiday weekend. ''Police know there are four factors that can lead to fatalities and serious injuries on our roads - restraints, impairment through alcohol and drugs, distractions and speed. ''Motorists are urged to take greater responsibility on our roads, and ensure everyone in their vehicle is able to reach their destination safely.'' Police urged motorists to contact them immediately if they witnessed unsafe driving behaviour, or someone was in immediate danger this weekend.

Man arrested over three alleged assaults in 24 hours in Oamaru
Man arrested over three alleged assaults in 24 hours in Oamaru

RNZ News

time09-05-2025

  • RNZ News

Man arrested over three alleged assaults in 24 hours in Oamaru

Police are still seeking witnesses to an alleged series of assaults in Oamaru. Photo: RNZ / Patrice Allen Oamaru Police claim three violent incidents are isolated to one community within the town and those involved are known to each other. Three people were injured in Oamaru in separate incidents over 24 hours between Tuesday and Wednesday. Police arrested a 27-year-old man on Wednesday in relation to the assaults. He was charged with breaching release conditions, four counts of assault with intent to injure, wounding with intent to commit grievous bodily harm and two counts of burglary. Sergeant Tony Woodbridge said two of the alleged assaults happened at residential addresses while the third happened in a busy area where hockey games were being played nearby. One of the incidents was at a residential address where school-aged children were inside during the attack, Woodbridge said. A man was arrested but police were still investigating, he said. Woodbridge said after one alleged assault of a woman by a man at Centennial Park, police received numerous calls reporting it. He said the alleged incident would have been unsettling for those who witnessed it. "It is rare and to see it happen in the public, around a lot of children, a lot of families who are out there enjoying sport and these cars both speed away quickly, that was dangerous and horrific for the people to see," Woodbridge said. He said parents watching the hockey game filmed the incident. While the male walked back to his car, a white station wagon allegedly drove at him. Woodbridge said those involved in the alleged violence were known to each other and he wanted to reassure the public there was no danger to the wider community. Police also wanted information from the public such as anything they may have witnessed or if they knew anyone involved. He said no one else was seriously injured. The 27-year-old appeared in the Oamaru District Court on Thursday and was remanded in custody. His next court appearance is on 4 June. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

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