369 days ago

Help Needed: Identifying Caregiver Uniform

Cindy from Sandringham

On the morning of December 2, 2024, at around 6:40 AM, a woman wearing a caregiver uniform entered my private property and stole.This marks the fourth incident since August this year.

I have decided I can no longer remain silent about these repeated intrusions.

I am reaching out to the community for assistance in identifying which aged care facility or organization this uniform might belong to.

Here are the details:

Time: December 2, 2024, at 6:40 AM

Location: Hampstead Road, Sandringham

Clothing: Caregiver uniform
images captured by security camera

Incident: Enter my private property to stolen.

If anyone recognizes this uniform or has any information about the person or the organization, please send me a private message or comment below. Your help is greatly appreciated!

Let’s work together to find more clues and prevent similar incidents from happening again. Thank you!

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Brian from Mount Roskill

Thousands of formal warnings issued by police could be wiped from official records and compulsory training for all staff has been introduced because police haven't followed proper protocol for years, the Herald can reveal. Relying on formal warnings during police vetting has also been stopped nationwide because of the botch-up, and police are now inviting anyone who has concerns about a formal warning they've received to contact police and request a review of their records.
The background: Deficiencies in the formal warning system were first identified in 2021, after a High Court judge found the way warnings were issued breached the law. Central to the court’s ruling was that police didn’t understand that for a formal warning to be issued, a suspect must accept responsibility for their offending, and there must be sufficient evidence to prove the offence. After that ruling, police said they’d review their policies. However, the Herald has learned that four years since flaws were first identified, significant issues remain. A review conducted last year found that of a sample of 467 warnings issued between 2019 and 2024, only 171 were compliant. Police said those found to have breached policy were then wiped from official records.
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Aucklanders, we want to know: How are you feeling about the current property market?

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But there is a silver lining: buyers are still in a strong position when it comes to negotiating prices.

So we’re curious…
How are you feeling about the current property market?

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