The Ōtāhuhu World War I memorial on 591 Great South Rd, was heavily tagged on Sunday, Tilley said.
Police told the Herald a 25-year-old woman was arrested following an incident where a memorial statue was vandalised in Otahuhu yesterday morning.
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The woman was charged with wilful damage and is due to appear in the Manukau District Court on June 18, a police spokeswoman said.
The statue of Sir George Grey in Albert Park today after it had been vandalised. Photo / Dean PurcellPolice also spoke to a group of young people yesterday afternoon who were seen tagging on a statue in Albert Park.
Police say it was established the group were using chalk. The group were spoken to and given a warning and made to wash the chalk off the statue.
It's understood this was a separate incident and the red paint tagging was in the evening.