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A man has been kept out of the community, after being arrested following a series of violent assaults in Henderson on Tuesday night.

At around 5.24pm, frontline officers in Henderson responded to a series of calls from the public about assaults taking place on Railside Avenue.

“It was reported a man was walking through the area, allegedly assaulting multiple members of the public he came across,” Waitematā West Area Commander, Inspector Simon Walker says.

“Sadly, several people have sustained injuries as a result.”



Police were on scene within minutes, arresting the 30-year-old offender on Railside Avenue.

“The behaviour is unacceptable and does not reflect the standards and values of our Henderson community,” Inspector Walker says.

“The incident last night was an isolated act by one individual who is now being held to account.”

A 30-year-old man appeared in the Waitākere District Court today. He faces 13 charges for serious offending including:

  • 5x Assault with intent to injure
  • 2x Injures with intent to injure
  • Common assault
  • 2x Resist Police
  • 2x Obstruct Police
  • Theft

Police have successfully opposed the man’s bail, and he is remanded in custody to reappear on 11 December 2025.

Police acknowledge the quick-thinking of the public nearby.

Inspector Walker says they quickly assisted and ensured the safety of others until staff were on scene.

“Their actions demonstrate the strength and resilience of our community, and we commend their courage while reminding everyone that the safest course of action is always to contact Police immediately.”

The Henderson Beat Team continues to play a vital role in keeping the community safe.

Inspector Walker says, “the dedicated team of officers is highly visible in the Henderson area, building relationships and strengthening connections with residents and businesses”.

The Beat Team has made numerous arrests since its launch in September.

“Our team’s proactive presence reflects our commitment to being present, engaged, and responsive in the Henderson community,” Inspector Walker says.

“Together, we can ensure Henderson remains a safe and welcoming place for everyone.”

If you witnessed the incident or have further information, please update Police online now or call 105 using the reference number 251112/0152.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. The ‘person’ who intervened (obviously before the cops arrived) mysteriously has no gender at all. It’s a ‘they’!

    What has happened to our society? Where are we going under the yoke of woke?

  2. Should be made to run the gauntlet
    Like Roman sentries who woke up still holding the tablet after the night Centurion had done His rounds
    Which invariably did not end well
    Hopefully

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