Otago Daily Times

Man still sought — police advise caution

- JONO EDWARDS jono.edwards@odt.co.nz

AN ‘‘unpredicta­ble’’ man linked to an Invercargi­ll shooting should be treated with caution, police say.

Detective Senior Sergeant Stu Harvey said yesterday an arrest warrant had been issued for Anthony Miles Tamaiti Watkins in relation to a shooting in Invercargi­ll last weekend.

Watkins (24) was about 1.67m tall and had connection­s to Invercargi­ll, Dunedin and the Bay of Plenty.

He could be unpredicta­ble, so caution should be taken if any member of the public saw him or had dealings with him, Det Snr Sgt Harvey said.

However, last weekend police said they did not believe there was any risk to public safety stemming from the shooting.

In response to questions why police believed this after the incident, Det Snr Sgt Harvey said police recovered the firearm used in the incident, reducing the risk posed by the wanted man substantia­lly.

‘‘There are other factors which we cannot comment on due to operationa­l reasons.’’

A 52yearold man remained in Southland Hospital yesterday after the incident in Kelvin St on Saturday. He was found with a gunshot wound about 9.15am.

The victim was ‘‘a completely innocent party in this incident and would like to maintain his privacy in regards to the assault’’, Det Snr Sgt Harvey said.

Police 111; Crimestopp­ers 0800 555111.

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