A 14-year-old boy who took his mother's car without her permission before leading Kaitaia police on a short chase has been arrested. The boy was spotted driving on North Rd about 10.35pm on Saturday and allegedly took off from police. The boy went up Pukepoto Rd and down Worth St before he stopped for police and was arrested. The car was also impounded.
Man charged with assaulting partner
A Mangonui man has been arrested and charged over the serious assault of his partner. The man allegedly hit the woman to the floor in the toilet of their home then kicked her in the head and stomach area at least eight times before breaking the toilet itself. Police said the woman tried to escape but he caught her outside and allegedly threw her to the ground, before dragging her along the gravel. The man then allegedly kicked the woman in the ribs and strangled her until she lost consciousness. He will appear in Kaitaia District Court at a later date.
Heartland tour highlights education funding
Teachers, teacher aides and school administration staff will be travelling around Northland urging people to support their call for better education funding. The Heartland Tour, a joint campaign by educators from both the PPTA and Te Riu Roa NZEI unions, will see a colourful camper van visit Kaitaia, Taipa, Kaikohe, Kerikeri and Whangarei and many small communities in between. Visit betterfunding.org.nz/news-media/heartland-tour-visits-northland to find out where the campervan will be.