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30 Apr 2025 9:46
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  •   Home > News > Accident and Emergency

    Police are considering charges for a man who forced entry into Murupara's unmanned police station this morning

    Police are considering charges for a man who forced entry into Murupara's unmanned police station this morning


    Officers spent hours behind cars outside the Whakatane District building - talking to him inside, through a loud speaker.

    Police allege he smashed the glass entrance door.

    An axe and machete were found inside the man's vehicle - and a chainsaw found thrown over a fence.

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