Waipa Post

Police across Waipa¯ District attended the following matters last week

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CAMBRIDGE STATION

A man was arrested for doing an indecent act in the changing rooms of a store.

A man stole liquor from a licensed premise and was let off with a warning after he returned to pay for the alcohol.

Police located a 12-year-old who had run away from government department Oranga Tamariki.

An 11-year-old was given a warning for bringing a pocket knife to school.

Police assisted noise control with the removal of a stereo from a noisy party.

Police attended a house fire on Vennell St. It is believed the fire was caused by a pot left on the stove.

Three youths were arrested following a vehicle pursuit which ended after a car crashed into a fence on Cambridge Rd.

A vehicle was entered on Thompson St. Credit cards were stolen from it and used in Hamilton.

A woman was arrested for driving with excess breath alcohol.

Two men were arrested for fighting at Cambridge Raceway.

Police attended four family-harm related incidents.

TE AWAMUTU STATION

A vehicle was stolen from Hamilton and recovered on Aotearoa Rd.

A vehicle was broken into at Lake Nga¯ roto. A mountain bike was stolen from Oliver St. A burgundy Holden Commodore registrati­on no. DUE222 was stolen from Pak’nSave.

Police received reports of a solar panel damaged on Woodstock Rd.

A car hit a power pole on Kihikihi Rd. A woman tried dodging a possum and rolled her car on Parallel Rd.

A man was arrested after a vehicle pursuit from Te Awamutu to Putaruru.

A man had his vehicle impounded for driving whilst disqualifi­ed.

Arrests: Man for breaching bail, two men for trespassin­g, woman for breaching bail, man for wilful damage, man for disorderly behaviour and resisting police.

Police received reports of youths doing the following: lighting fires on Gleneagles Drive, walking into a shop with a pistol, stealing a person’s cell phone at the skate park.

Police received reports of people fighting outside a local pub.

Police attended 14 family-harm related incidents.

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