"It might make you feel better to post on Facebook, but we need all the information we can get."
Mr Ryan also warned that the extra police promised for Kaitaia would not be a panacea, one speaker replying that the best "extra cops" were "mum and dad".
"The police are the fall back," she said, "and if the problem gets to them it means someone else hasn't done their job."
A lot of children were "lost" because they were looking for "daddy", adult criminals often providing the most attractive substitute, she added.
The meeting concluded with more than 50 people signing up to make a personal voluntary contribution to making Kaitaia safer, by means including patrols, monitoring the town's CCTV cameras and removing graffiti.
Ms Wihongi understands public concern over Kaitaia's crime "spike", but has pointed to the success of uniformed staff and the CIB over recent weeks.