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Enquiries Ongoing Into Hamilton Aggravated Robbery
Enquiries Ongoing Into Hamilton Aggravated Robbery

Scoop

time2 days ago

  • Scoop

Enquiries Ongoing Into Hamilton Aggravated Robbery

Hamilton Police are following solid lines of enquiry in their investigation of a recent violent aggravated robbery. About 1:40pm on Saturday 28 June, two men armed with a firearm entered a bar on Liverpool Street. The offenders presented the firearm at the sole worker in the bar and demanded cash before leaving the scene in a stolen vehicle. The offenders dumped the stolen car on Islington Street and fled in a waiting Toyota Surf, which was later dumped in Te Awamutu. Both vehicles used in the robbery have been recovered by Police and are undergoing forensic testing. Hamilton CIB Detective Sergeant Johnny O'Byrne says, thankfully, the victim of this incident was unharmed. 'However, they are understandably shaken and are receiving support. 'A dedicated team of detectives are currently following very strong lines of enquiry to locate the offenders and hold them to account,' he says. 'There is no place in our community for this type of violence against innocent people just going about their work, the use of firearms is of particular concern.' 'Waikato Police would like to reassure the community that we will continue to work hard to hold these offenders to account, and we are asking members of the public with any information regarding this offending or the locations of the offenders to reach out to us,' Detective Sergeant O'Byrne says. Anyone with information can contact Police via 105 quoting file number 250628/3013 or anonymously provide information via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

Police condemn ‘hurtful' rumours spread over child deaths in Cambridge
Police condemn ‘hurtful' rumours spread over child deaths in Cambridge

NZ Herald

time15-05-2025

  • NZ Herald

Police condemn ‘hurtful' rumours spread over child deaths in Cambridge

Waikato Police said investigations into both incidents were being made on behalf of the Coroner, who would make findings based on the facts. The police asked that people refrain from publicly sharing 'theories' and 'rumours' that are not based on fact. 'We have been made aware of some of these theories that are far removed from the facts. It is both unhelpful and hurtful to the grieving families.' Sergeant Greg Foster of Cambridge Police said the deaths were tragedies. 'Over the two incidents, emergency services from our local Cambridge Volunteer Fire Brigade, ambulance, Westpac Rescue Helicopter and local Cambridge Police attended. I am extremely proud of the urgency, professionalism and care shown by everyone in the most difficult of situations. Their actions have undoubtedly saved lives.' Foster said the families have expressed their gratitude for the efforts of all that were involved. The Schick family have started a Givealittle page to raise money for emergency services that responded to the crash. 'Rod, Oli & Jack who were rescued at the scene would love to personally distribute all funds to the amazing emergency services, Cambridge Fire Brigade, Hato Hone St John Ambulance and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Trust who were truly amazing in our time of need. A huge thanks also to our local Police who were fantastic,' the family said. The family said they have been overwhelmed and extremely grateful for the outpouring of love and support shown at this extremely difficult time. -RNZ

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