Police dog shot, office injured

The following can be attributed to Superintendent Sam Hoyle, Wellington Police District Commander:

It's with great sadness that I can advise one of our Police dogs was shot and killed today in the line of duty while executing a routine search warrant in Porirua.

We are unable at this time to identify the dog until all the necessary notifications are complete, and out of respect for his handler and family, just as we would for any other fallen colleague.

An officer was also injured while jumping from the second storey of the house as a result of the incident.

A helicopter was deployed to provide medical assistance.

He is currently in a stable condition in hospital and is receiving ongoing support from his Police colleagues.

The Commissioner of Police Mike Bush has expressed his strong support for the staff involved in today's tragic incident.

While the events of today will be the subject of a thorough criminal investigation, and also a Police practice, policy and procedure investigation, here is the information known to date:

Around 9.45am today, three police staff, accompanied by a Police dog, visited an address in Kokiri Crescent, Porirua, where they were seeking a man who was wanted to arrest.

While at the address, a man presented a firearm and the Police dog was shot and subsequently killed. Two officers immediately removed the dog's body from the house and one office jumped to safety out of a second storey window.

Police staff, including the Armed Offenders Squad, are searching for the offender, who left the residential property and was reported to be armed. Police is currently focused on finding him as soon as possible, and there is a very strong Police presence in the area, including specialist armed staff.

We are asking members of the public to avoid the area and to report any suspicious behaviour to police immediately by calling 111.

Police are looking to speak with Pita Rangi Tekira in relation to this incident.

We are asking for Mr Tekira's whanau and friends to contact police on 04 381 2000 if they know where he is.

The public should not approach this individual but should contact Police immediately on 111.

Police can confirm we also advised local day care facilities to go into lock down as a precautionary measure.

Police are currently interested in a location on Kokiri Cresent and are in the process of clearing neighbouring addresses.

Source: New Zealand Police.

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3 comments

This is terrible

Posted on 22-04-2016 17:39 | By old trucker

HE was already there and now they cant find him,another double tipple now to get my head around this ,VERY SORRY about dog,thanks sunlive.


Yet again

Posted on 22-04-2016 21:40 | By laugeo

a criminal is allowed out under special 'conditions' only to decide that that's not good enough for them so they remove their bracelet and the Police are sent to pick up the pieces. Now this piece of human trash has decided to kill a Police dog! Firstly, he should never have had the opportunity. Secondly, it is about time that the crime of killing a Police dog was treated as seriously as if he had killed a Police officer! Before people go on to suggest that a dog's life is less important than that of a person - I would suggest that this dog's life was worth a great deal more than that of the so called 'person' that shot the dog! I have zero empathy with the dregs of society that commit these crimes because a world without them WOULD be better!


Amnesia

Posted on 23-04-2016 12:04 | By Kenworthlogger

So how do you explain this then. The officers were not armed. You said this would happen if officers were armed. Are you going to admit your wrong now Amnesia?


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