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Woman charged with false complaint
Police today concluded their investigation into the alleged rape of a woman in Corsair...
8:41am 18 December 2008

Christmas and families - some survival strategies.
In our hearts we think of Christmas time as a great time when we...
11:51am 17 December 2008

Witnesses to dspute sought
Beat staff are seeking any witnesses to a car v motorcycle/scooter accident which occurred...
10:48am 11 December 2008

December Drink Driving
In the first part of the ongoing December Drink Driving Operation, over 9,000 drivers...
2:48pm 10 December 2008

Police seek witnesses to a "hit and run" incident
A young woman has been recently released from hospital with head and facial injuries...
2:08pm 8 December 2008

Mother charged over scooter death
A 22 year old woman, mother of a two year old child killed on...
1:47pm 8 December 2008

Taxi driver- media conference
Detective Senior Seregant Mike Johnson will hold a media conference at Christchurch Central today...
9:36am 8 December 2008

Photo of taxi driver
Photo of dead taxi driver Abdulrahman IKHTIARI...
5:11pm 7 December 2008

Taxi driver investigation
Detective Senior Sergeant Michael Johnson will hold a media conference at Christchurch Central this...
11:11am 7 December 2008

taxi driver dead
Media Conference- 2pm today Saturday, corner Barbados and Worcester Streets, Christchurch A 39 year old...
9:20am 6 December 2008

Arrest for three dairy robberies
This morning, the Hornby CIB arrested a 27 year old male from Christchurch for...
2:01pm 4 December 2008

Missing children - both aged 14
Police would like to know the whereabouts of 14 year old Issac TRAVERS. Issac...
3:23pm 2 December 2008

Fire at St Teresa's Primary School
Police were called to St Teresa's Primary School this morning regarding a suspicious fire...
3:11pm 2 December 2008

National news

Police concerned for missing woman
Cromwell Police have concerns for the safety of a 28yr old local woman, Jessica...
5:00pm 7 January 2009

Op Dallington release #12
40 Police staff are now working on the Mellory Manning homicide investigation and the...
2:53pm 6 January 2009

Pharmacy robber leaves with $30 morphine tablets
Detectives investigating Saturday's robbery of the Johnsonville Medical Centre Pharmacy say the agitated offender...
4:15pm 5 January 2009

Op Dallington release #11
Saturday 27 December 2008 (Day 9) The homicide team has continued to work through both...
3:44pm 27 December 2008

Operation Dallington Media Advisory
A news conference will be held today (27 December) at 2.30pm re Operation Dallington....
12:04pm 27 December 2008

Two deaths too many on Waikato roads this Christmas
26 December 2008 Speed, alcohol and driver inattention are three factors that combined mean Christmas...
9:42am 26 December 2008

Operation Dallington #9
Police working on Operation Dallington continue to be very pleased with the level of...
2:55pm 24 December 2008

Op Dallington - media advisory
There will be a media briefing today at 2.30pm at Christchurch Central Police Station. DI...
1:00pm 24 December 2008

Op Dallington advisory
Media are now free to publish details relating to injuries sustained by Mellory Manning...
3:22pm 23 December 2008

Op Dallington - media briefing advisory
Police will be holding a media briefing on Dallington Road at 11.15am in regard...
9:07am 23 December 2008

Op Dallington # 8
Police have tonight released photos of the shoes worn by Christchurch woman Mellory Manning...
8:10pm 22 December 2008

One in every 120 drivers possibly over the limit?
22 December 2008 One in every 120 odd drivers you encounter on the roads is...
3:46pm 22 December 2008

Preparation and patience key to safe Christmas Holiday travel
You've booked Christmas holiday accommodation, aired the tent and arranged for neighbours, kennels and...
11:19am 22 December 2008


Dealing with burglary

Burglary is a problem in Christchurch - there are about 120 burglaries every week.

There are often three main reasons;

  • Security is often lax,
  • There are often good quality electronics items there,
  • Unfortunately burglars will come back again if they perceive your house as an easy target.

What can people do about securing their property?

  • An alarm system is the best security. This can be expensive but it is best. Install an alarm system and use it. (You can ask your community police officer for advice on what to get).
  • Common sense; leave doors and windows and garages shut and secure when you go out.
  • Keep items of value out of sight of someone looking in the windows.
  • Don't replace items before you've reviewed your security. Burglars will come back.
  • Get to know your neighbours and keep an eye out for each other.

What security measures can you take when you are going out or away on holiday?

  • Lock your windows, use dead locks on your doors.
  • Use your security system.
  • Don't leave car keys or spare house keys in obvious places.
  • Leave a light on or have a timer on a light.
  • Leave the radio on low.
  • Get a friend to call by, collect the mail, leave washing on the line, or a car in the drive.

You can replace your belongings under insurance but police are not able to charge someone if they cannot prove where an item came from.

What are some sensible ideas for looking after your property?

  • Write down the serial numbers for all your electronic items. Don't keep these electronically as your computer may be stolen.
  • Photograph items of value, especially jewellery.
  • Use your video camera to record what is in your house.
  • Have current valuations for your treasures.
  • Keep valuations and photos safe and separate from the items.

Don't keep cash on hand.

  • Very simple, don't keep a lot of cash in the house.
  • NZ has a very sophisticated banking system, use bank cards and internet banking.
  • Don't let your children have a lot of cash.

How should you report a burglary?

  • If the burglar is still there dial 111. Take a careful description of any person or vehicle there, but your safety must come first.
  • If the burglar is not there phone police however they may take some time to attend. Please don't tidy up too much before police arrive, however do make your house secure again.
  • Write a list of what has been stolen along with the serial numbers, photos, original purchasing receipts if you still have them and the pamphlet or handbook which will may have a photo. Police will take a photocopy of these for the file.

If you do not speak English well, take a friend. If the need arises, we can get a translator to help you.

Sometimes you are offered goods for sale at a very cheap price, less than what they are worth, what should you do about this?

  • Don't buy these items. A lot of computers, especially laptop computers, are being stolen these days. Remember they may have been stolen from someone like you, one of your friends. Don't buy them.

If you buy things which could have been stolen, can you be charged?

The law changed on 1 October 2003. Be very cautious. Even if you buy something through a paper, such as Buy, Sell and Exchange, it may turn out to have been stolen. You could be liable, charged with receiving, and arrested.

Consider joining a Neighbourhood Support group. For more information check their web site: www.ns.org.nz

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