Rotorua Daily Post

Gunshots heard at Mamaku property

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Police were at yesterday after heard.

A police spokeswoma­n said officers were called about 4.35am after shots were heard on Umuroa St.

Additional shots were also reportedly heard about an hour later, she said.

Cordons were in place around 7.40am with multiple units at the scene.

The Armed Offenders Squad had not been called and police were making inquiries, she said.

A photograph­er at the scene said there were about six police combing the area for a cartridge.

Owner of Mamaku Garage Adam Ducre said police had blocked off a small section of road on the corner of Umuroa and Turoa Sts. He said he had woke up to the sound of gunshots about 4am and seen four police cars in the area.

“Nobody knows what it’s about... this a Mamaku property multiple shots were is unusual around here, it’s been so quiet lately.”

A local resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said there had been increased tension on Umuroa St the last few days due to a spike in local thieving. She said the number of break-ins around that area had been especially bad lately.

A worker at the Mamaku Grocery Store said a lot of residents had been asking about what was going on but no one was really sure.

He commuted from Hamilton to Mamaku for work everyday and had never seen such a large police presence in the area.

Residents on a local Facebook noticeboar­d reported hearing the gunshots, with some saying it woke them up before sunrise.

One woman said she heard about eight gunshots but thought it was someone duck shooting.

 ?? PHOTO / ANDREW WARNER ?? Police at a Mamaku property yesterday morning.
PHOTO / ANDREW WARNER Police at a Mamaku property yesterday morning.

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