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Police seek help

Reporter Community News

Wellington Police are seeking assistance from members of the public to identify the owner of clothing left on Hataitai Beach on Monday evening. A search and rescue operation is underway after the clothing was found on the beach near Evans Bay Parade at approximately 9pm. Police would like to confirm that the person who left the clothes on the beach is safe.
The clothing items are a faded black t shirt, green and orange Nike running shoes, and a pair of green and white ankle socks. A male wearing a pair of black shorts was seen entering the water around the same time the clothing was left on the beach however Police do not know whether he is connected. Police would like to hear from anyone who saw a male in the area matching this description, or wearing the clothes described. If you have any information that may assist, please phone Police on 105 and quote event P045434543.

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