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[ad_1] Police launched a national appeal on a popular TV show to help find the man who allegedly was involved in a shooting in Invercargill A warrant for arrest against Anthony Watkins …
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[ad_1] A Nelson woman was convicted of offensive behavior after National MP Nick Smith rubbed rat poison. The politician had claimed that Rose Renton and another protester had rubbed him poison while …
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[ad_1] Police who hunt a man following a shooting in Invercargill make a call on national television to locate him. Police have an arrest warrant against Anthony Miles Tamaiti Watkins (24) A …
Read More »Wellington woman indecently assaulted in broad daylight
[ad_1] Police call witnesses of indecent assault that took place in broad daylight on the streets of Upper Hutt in Wellington At around 2:30 pm, police said the 21-year-old woman walked on …
Read More »Man released from grain elevator South Otago
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Read More »Andrew Little launches a "real change" in the justice system
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