Stolen vehicle just the start in Northland

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Source: New Zealand Police

Failing to stop proved to be the wrong move in Whangārei after it led Police to a serious discovery.

Police conducting proactive patrols on Tuesday afternoon spotted a stolen vehicle travelling south on Otaika Road.

Whangārei Area Response Manager Senior Sergeant Rene Rakete says Police signalled for the vehicle to stop, however it took off at speed.

“When officers attempted to stop this vehicle it accelerated away at speed, turning down a side street in an attempt to evade Police,” he says.

A short time later Police located the vehicle parked at an address on Lichfield Place.

“A search was conducted of the address, with three people of interest located inside,” Senior Sergeant Rakete says.

Further searches uncovered live shotgun rounds, a firearm, and more ammunition.

“This was great work by our officers, who persevered when losing sight of the stolen vehicle” Senior Sergeant Rakete says.

“We are pleased these items are now off the street and the alleged offender is facing the consequences of his actions.”

A 45-year-old man appeared in the Whangārei District Court charged with failing to stop and unlawfully possessing a firearm. He was remanded in custody and will reappear on 29 September.

ENDS.

Amanda Wieneke/NZ Police

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