Local Māori are helping in the search for a missing man and his three children in Marokopa near Otorohanga. Thomas Phillips, and his three children aged eight, six, and five have been missing since Sunday.
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'Police failed to follow their own training'
Police have been asked by the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) to review its investigation into the death of Jamie Kaiwai nearly two years ago.
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Native American woman missing for 2 months found safe
A Native American woman, with Polynesian whakapapa, missing for more than two months has been found safe in North Texas, USA.
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Whānau claim police lack urgency to find missing mum
The immediate whānau of missing mum Jamie Kaiwai are vowing to continue the search for the 27-year-old who was last seen in Tolaga Bay (Uawa) two and a half months ago. One whānau member believes the disappearance of her cousin is suspicious and not suicide.
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Canada's missing & murdered indigenous women report released
In Canada, there's been a mixed reaction to a national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. A final report was released recently, but still there is no accurate number of how many missing women there are.
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Update: Two bodies found in search for Otago divers
The Police National Dive Squad has this morning recovered two bodies off the southern coast of Otago after two men on a diving trip were reported missing yesterday.
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Family of 7-year-old who went missing in Kawerau harassed
The mother of the 7-year-old who went missing but was found in Kawerau yesterday says that since the story has been shared on social media her family have been harassed and criticised.
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Mother of missing 12-year-old issues tearful plea to find daughter
The family of a missing 12 year-old-girl has issued a tearful plea to help find their daughter who has now been missing for three days. Leah Te Whata spoke with the family today.
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Rotorua Council's plea for missing whale bone patu
A short-handled club, which symbolises the partnership between Te Arawa and the council, has been allegedly stolen from Rotorua Lakes Council. The taonga made of whalebone went missing from its display case in the council chambers and its loss is being treated as theft.