Kilbirnie Community Policing Centre

Community Organisation

Kilbirnie Community Policing Centre
639 Evans Bay Parade
Kilbirnie
Wellington 6022
1608 days ago

Suspicious behaviour

Prevention Team from Kilbirnie Community Policing Centre

Good morning,
I have been made aware through social media of a male who is making inappropriate comments towards females in the vicinity of the Miramar and Strathmore shops.  
Police would appreciate the assistance of the community to identify who this male is so we can stop this behaviour. … View more
Good morning,
I have been made aware through social media of a male who is making inappropriate comments towards females in the vicinity of the Miramar and Strathmore shops.  
Police would appreciate the assistance of the community to identify who this male is so we can stop this behaviour.  If you are subject to this inappropriate behaviour, and the male is still present, then please call Police immediately on 111.
If you are aware of who this male might be or have any information that may assist then please contact me on (04) 387 5706 or by email hamish.blackburn@police.govt.nz.   Alternatively you can contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Thanks
Hamish BLACKBURN
Sergeant
Kilbirnie Police

1677 days ago

Theft ex Cars

Hamish Knight from Kilbirnie Community Policing Centre

To Residents of the Hataitai and Roseneath Area.

Last weekend a high volume of vehicle break-ins were reported along Waipapa Road, Te Anau Road, Grafton Road and Palliser Road. The person/s involved were targeting whatever they could see or find in the vehicles. Detectives are working to … View more
To Residents of the Hataitai and Roseneath Area.

Last weekend a high volume of vehicle break-ins were reported along Waipapa Road, Te Anau Road, Grafton Road and Palliser Road. The person/s involved were targeting whatever they could see or find in the vehicles. Detectives are working to identify the person/s responsibly but are asking for residents help that live along the roads identified above that may have CCTV that capture the street. If you do and able to let the Detectives review the footage please email me in the signature below.

In the meantime Police asks all residence to be vigilant in making sure they remove anything of value from your vehicle. Park off street where possible and to report any suspicion behaviour to Police.

In an emergency (life and property at risk) call 111, if a non-emergency (sometime after the event) call 105.

Regards,

Sgt Hamish KNIGHT
Wellington City Community
Email: Hamish.knight@police.govt.nz

2007 days ago

Letter drops

Prevention Team from Kilbirnie Community Policing Centre

Good morning
I am aware of several letters that have been posted in various letter boxes around the Lyall Bay/Kilbirnie/Rongotai community over the past few months. The content of these letters allege that a resident in Miller Place, Lyall Bay, is dealing drugs from their address. Some of the … View more
Good morning
I am aware of several letters that have been posted in various letter boxes around the Lyall Bay/Kilbirnie/Rongotai community over the past few months. The content of these letters allege that a resident in Miller Place, Lyall Bay, is dealing drugs from their address. Some of the letters have also referred to a Police Officer who is assisting this resident with their drug dealing activities.
I would like to reassure the community that there is no evidence to support this allegation and I would like the assistance of the community in identifying the person/s responsible for posting this letter.
If you have any information that may assist then please contact me on (04) 387 5706 or by email hamish.blackburn@police.govt.nz
Thanks
Hamish BLACKBURN
Sergeant
Kilbirnie Police

2487 days ago

Know your neighbours

Hamish Knight from Kilbirnie Community Policing Centre

Police are noticing a group of offenders operating within Wellington city. These offenders are tailgating residents into their buildings that have some form of controlled access, and then go on to commit crime once inside.

To prevent you, or your neighbours, becoming victims of crime please do… View more
Police are noticing a group of offenders operating within Wellington city. These offenders are tailgating residents into their buildings that have some form of controlled access, and then go on to commit crime once inside.

To prevent you, or your neighbours, becoming victims of crime please do the following:

- Ensure doors are closed behind you once you have entered.
- Question an unknown person’s authority for entry i.e. ask them to show their access/swipe card for the building.
- Clear letter boxes
- Arrange for a secure area for Courier packages to be dropped off

Police encourage residents to call us right away if they notice any suspicious people hanging around their properties.

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