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Police seek public help after man found seriously injured in Queenstown

Queenstown crime news

Police are investigating an incident which left a man with serious injuries in Queenstown and are seeking help from the public.

Officers were called to the intersection of Moke Lake Road and Glenorchy-Queenstown Road about 6:15pm yesterday.

A man was located with unexplained injuries and was taken to hospital where he is recovering.

“If you have dashcam footage or have a front-facing CCTV camera on the Glenorchy-Queenstown Road or the Moke Lake area from 9am to 6pm yesterday, we would like to hear from you to aid our investigation”, said police in a statement.

“Anyone with information or CCTV/dashcam footage can contact Police via 105 and reference file number 250915/1658.”

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Under Judaism which is communism
    Everybody is a man
    Maybe we should start getting some racial statistics
    To assist in determining what in fact has happened
    And who exactly is involved

  2. As if citizens will come forward and get themselves involved with police. Police behaviour that is never disciplined or fairly dealt with has its specific consequences. Sadly some police are revenged attacked, some killed.

    The police knew this when they attacked sleeping men woman and children in Wellington. The code is police with consent. Step away from that standard then police are viewed as thugs and criminals and not solver of crimes.

    The public are still waiting on a formal apology from the police.

    • You are correct. This betrayal by the police corporation, weaponized by egomaniacs in the beehive, will take a long time to heal. The problem is that over time the police force has morphed from helper of people into tool of the self-devouring system.

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