MANUKAU
The Counties-Manukau robbery squad would like to speak to the man shown in the videotape picture above. The man allegedly tried to rob and assault the attendant at the Caltex service station in Wiri Station Rd about 12.30 am on Sunday, March 19.
The attendant was punched but broke free and
         ran for help.
Police are looking for a Polynesian man, 178cm tall and clean-shaven. He was wearing a red cap, white hooded sweatshirt, long black shorts and white adidas sneakers.
Contact the robbery squad on 0800 4 ARMOS (0800-4-27667). 
HAMILTON
Hamilton police need help from anyone who saw an attack on a 15-year-old boy.
It occurred at 3.10 pm on Tuesday in Silverdale Rd, near the corner of Masters Ave.
The offender was a passenger in a red four-door car, which stopped near the corner. The boy escaped unhurt.
Contact Constable Will Nikoia at the Hamilton East station on (07) 856-0291. 
AUCKLAND
Glen Innes police would like to hear from anyone who knows the whereabouts of Harry Charles Wilson. He is wanted in connection with the alleged robbery and assault of a 21-year-old man at the Sylvia Park industrial Estate early on March 25.
Wilson is a Maori, aged 26, 183cm tall, and of solid build. He has tattoos on the right side of his face.
If you can help, ring Constable James Robson on (09) 524-1939.
Constable Robson is also interested in hearing of any sightings of a red 1989 Ford Fairmont in the Mt Wellington/Sylvia Park area between 1 am and 3 am on March 25. 
Earlier that night, a car like this was in the Tamaki Drive/Mission Bay/Orakei area. The occupants of the car, believed to be Maori, may have argued with some Pacific Island youths.
WHANGAREI
Police believe that one man may be responsible for trying to abduct a 3-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl in Whangarei. In both cases the man was driven off by other children.
The man is described as a Maori, 180cm to 190cm tall, clean-shaven with a shaved head.
He has missing teeth, a tattoo on his upper right arm, and wore a light-coloured T-shirt and dark pants.
If you have information, ring Detective Dean Walford on (09) 430-4507 or Detective Rob Huys on (09) 430-4591. 
Anyone who thinks an abduction is in progress should call 111.