Five police officers who caught the woman now require Covid tests and self-isolation after she absconded from the Pullman Hotel. Photo / Peter Meecham
Five police officers who caught the woman now require Covid tests and self-isolation after she absconded from the Pullman Hotel. Photo / Peter Meecham
A woman who tried to escape from a managed isolation facility in Auckland is now in police custody.
The 43-year-old woman absconded from the Pullman Hotel on foot shortly before 6.20pm last night and was located soon after a couple of blocks away at 8pm on Anzac Avenue.
Thefive police officers who came into contact with the woman while capturing her must now have Covid-19 tests and will also have to self-isolate.
The Government's head of managed isolation, Air Commodore Darryn Webb, said: "This was excellent work by police staff who located the woman as quickly as possible. She was located outdoors. The exact movements of the woman are still being determined."
This 14-day period forms a critical part of the actions being taken to keep New Zealand and New Zealanders safe during a global pandemic when case numbers are constantly increasing overseas.
Police are taking all necessary precautions to keep its staff safe.
Further advice would be provided to the officers around self-isolation and testing once police had clarified the movements and contact throughout the incident.