Archive for December, 2015
Fresh charges over North Canterbury incident

New charges involving drugs, firearms and an alleged threat to kill have been laid against an Oxford man, three weeks after his arrest for a North Canterbury incident.
Woman grabbed, kicked and robbed in the street

A man has admitted doing a street robbery minutes after being released on bail from the Christchurch Court House.
Four injured when driver fell asleep

A Chinese driver fell asleep on the highway through Arthur’s Pass and crashed into a tree, injuring his four passengers.
Firearms charges laid after police raids

Firearms charges have now been laid against a 36-year-old man arrested on drugs charges on Friday after a series of police raids in Christchurch.
Woman charged over P-lab allegations

A woman living with children in a house in McGregors Road which was alleged to have a P-lab on the property was remanded on bail on 11 charges in the Christchurch District Court yesterday.
Extra jail time for Trade Me cheat

Jayden William Francis Callander will have to repay thousands of dollars for his online cheating when he offered to sell car parts on Trade Me, but that will only cover part of the losses.
The heat goes on Pooh Bear

Pooh Bear has somehow ended up on the front line of Christchurch’s domestic violence scene.
Bail granted after arrest for Worcester St arson

Police did not oppose bail for a 39-year-old man charged with the arson of an abandoned Worcester Street property used by squatters, when he made a brief appearance in the Christchurch District Court today.
South Brighton arson accused remanded

A 17-year-old charged with recklessly setting fire to vegetation in the dunes at South Brighton has been granted a further remand without plea to get the police details of the case against him and to continue consulting a lawyer.
P-lab endangered children, police allege

Charges of endangering the health of two children by manufacturing methamphetamine have been laid against a man arrested after a raid at a Linwood property on December 3.
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