A witness talks of her experience confronting unruly tourists dumping rubbish and empty alcohol bottles on Takapuna Beach - who then threatened to "knock her brains out". / Supplied
Police are appealing information on the whereabouts of three members of the 'unruly' British tourists in relation to a series of alleged roofing scams in the Auckland region.
A warrant is out for the arrest of 26-year-old James Anthony Nolan.
Police are also seeking to locate British nationals Tommy Ward,26, and William Donohue, 25.
Nolan failed to appear in Auckland District Court for a second time this morning - where name suppression lapsed.
James Anthony Nolan leaves the Auckland District Court after being bailed on assault and fraud charges. Photo / Sam Hurley
She was pleased to hear police had taken action and followed through, she said.
A family of British tourists made headlines around the world since a video emerged of rubbish being strewn on the beach reserve, a court appearance for theft, refusal to pay for food or services as well as hectoring hospitality staff.
The first incident was filmed and showed confrontational behaviour at Takapuna Beach, with a young boy threatening to "knock your brains out" when challenged by locals.
The wanted British man is the second member of the group to be have been charged by police.
Rubbish left on the reserve at Takapuna Beach. Photo / Supplied
Tina Maria Cash, 26, admitted theft charges this month after she stole energy drinks, rope and sunglasses from an Auckland service station.
The British tourists talk to Police and Immigration officers in Hamilton in January. Photo / Belinda Feek
She was convicted and ordered to pay $55 in reparation.
Five members of the group were also served deportation liability notices.