Archive for September, 2015
Woman admits drug trafficking involvement

A woman who admitted being a regular contact for the domestic trafficking of methamphetamine pleaded guilty to two charges in the Christchurch District Court yesterday.
Arrest warrant on dog ill-treatment charge

An arrest warrant has been issued for a man charged with ill-treating two dogs by kicking and punching them.
No reparation ordered after cheque book spree

No reparation has been ordered for a 26-year-old man’s $35,137 cheque-writing spree around businesses in Otago and Southland.
Courier driving brothers kept delivery items

Two brothers have admitted stealing goods they were meant to deliver during their work as Christchurch courier drivers.
Woman admits two dairy robberies

A 20-year-old woman has admitted the armed robbery of two dairies in Christchurch, where two men were left with injuries.
Teen loaned car for burn-out

A Christchurch teen has lost his licence for letting someone else do a burn-out in his car.
Diversion scheme considered for cathedral entry

Police will consider diversion for a Hawkes Bay man who was allegedly found stealing jewellery from inside the quake-damaged Christchurch Cathedral.
Canterbury Police warn public to be wary of scams

Canterbury Police are urging the public to be vigilant for on-line and email scams in the wake of several recent complaints relating to fraudulent behaviour.
Repercussions from counselling service’s demise

A Christchurch man has become a “victim” of the demise of Relationships Aotearoa.
New Brighton ram-raids were done ‘for fun’

A Phillipstown man who went ram-raiding in New Brighton “to have some fun” has been told by a judge that he needs to rise above his bad upbringing.
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