New ZealandDo you know these people?Police found these images on stolen cameras and are trying to reunite the items with their owners. If you recognise anyone, email Detective Sergeant Phillip Cox at TCU.AK.central@police.govt.nz18 Sep 02:40 AM
New ZealandCleaner stole cheques, cash from churchA Tauranga man working as a cleaner at a local church stole cash and cheques donated by the congregation - cashing at least one cheque after forging the vicar's signature.18 Sep 12:00 AM
New ZealandPolice seek witnesses to aggravated robberyPolice are appealing for people who witnessed the aggravated robbery of a security van outside the Lynfield ASB yesterday to come forward.15 Sep 01:51 AM
New ZealandPolice target repeat victimsThe victims of burglary are likely to be targeted multiple times unless they take simple measures to stop opportunistic thieves.12 Sep 05:30 PM
New ZealandCriminals target social mediaThe face of cybercrime is changing as criminals target social networking sites and mobile devices, and a new report says New Zealanders are vulnerable.11 Sep 05:30 PM
New ZealandPolice track crims' hauntsBusy retail areas in Takapuna, New Lynn, Silverdale and Henderson are "hot spots" where motorists are most likely to have their cars stolen or broken into.11 Sep 05:30 PM
New ZealandCross dresser robs Good SamaritansTwo lots of Good Samaritans in Gisborne who helped a man dressed as a woman had their kindness repaid with being robbed.11 Sep 05:26 AM
New ZealandCouncillor claims $40,000 expensesA Waikato regional councillor has pocketed more than $40,000 in expenses - taking his annual salary into the six-figure bracket.10 Sep 05:30 PM
New ZealandGangs top farm theft suspects listStock, cattle drenches, electric fences and even unused scrap metal are in the crosshairs of thieves targeting farms and rural lifestyle blocks.10 Sep 05:30 PM
New ZealandSeduced by a string of zeroesLeo Gao describes his regrets after succumbing to temptation following Westpac's $10m bank error.24 Aug 05:30 PM
New ZealandSecret of the missing millionsLeo Gao went to his jail bed last night refusing to say what happened to almost $4 million. More than three years after disappearing after a banking blooper put $10m into his account, he admitted temptation proved too much as he struggled financially.24 Aug 05:30 PM
New Zealand'Runaway millionaires' sentencedThe man dubbed the "accidental millionaire" has been sentenced to four years and seven months in prison.24 Aug 12:24 AM