ORAKEI
A woman was indecently assaulted while jogging in Ngapipi Rd about 6.30 am last Saturday.
Earlier, the woman stopped two male joggers at a cafe opposite Kelly Tarlton's and told them that she had seen a man behaving oddly near Okahu Bay.
Police believe this was the man who later attacked her, and they want to speak to the two joggers in the hope that they can help identify him.
The woman is blond, 28 years old, and was wearing matching black Nike running shorts and crop top with a wide white band down the sides.
Her attacker is 175-180 cm (5ft 9in to 5ft 11in), of medium build, and was wearing dark-coloured jersey, trousers and beanie. He ran stooped over so his face was barely visible.
Anyone with information should contact Detective Steve Williamson at Glen Innes Police Station on 09 524-1930.
PAPATOETOE
About 4.50 am on April 26, two people forced open the main doors of the Papatoetoe RSA and stole $400 in cash.
Police at the Counties Manukau Police Station would like to identify and speak to a person shown in video film taken at the RSA.
They would also like to speak to anyone who saw two people near the RSA early on the morning after Anzac Day. If you can help, call Constable Raewyn Curtis on 09 259- 0745.
ROTORUA
Gold jewellery and foreign currency stolen from holiday homes in the Rotorua area remain unclaimed after the arrest of Dean Michael Vincent last month.
The items include a flat gold necklace, a gold pendant, two large gold earrings, a gold ring with a red stone, a twisted-style gold ring, three interlocked gold rings, and a gold-coloured sleeper.
If you think the items may be yours, call Detective Constable Paul Armstrong of the Rotorua CIB on 07 349-9432.
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