Tauranga Police are on the hunt for 10 men who have been identified as this year's most wanted.
All men are wanted for failing to appear in court on a number of charges.
Three of Tauranga Police most wanted.
Anyone with information is encouraged to call Tauranga Police on 5774300 or anonymously on the Crimestoppers line on 0800 555 111.
Police are encouraging these accused offenders to hand themselves into their nearest police station.
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Daniel Joseph Saes, 23. Wanted on active charges for dishonesty, driving and drug related offences. He currently has five warrants to arrest. |
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Cameron Tai, 24. Has three warrants to arrest for a range of charges involving violence offences and breaching court release conditions. |
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Phillip Lepou Milosi, 36. Has active charges for breaching court release conditions and breaching his community work. He currently has three warrants to arrest. |
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Seven Te Hiko Taipeti, 19. Has six warrants to arrest for property damage and dishonesty offences, as well as breaching community work.
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Shane Mearns, 32. Is wanted by police for dishonesty offences.
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Abraham Joseph Kohu, 29. Has four warrants to arrest for driving offences and breaching community work. |
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Benjamin Dane Te Maro, 25. Has seven active warrants for his arrest. He is wanted for dishonesty offences and breaching court release conditions.
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Jessie Tiwai McDonald, 20. Has two active warrants to arrest for breaching court release conditions. |
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Kauri Arthur Kerr, 21. Has four active warrants to arrest for driving offences and breaching court release conditions. |
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Clayton Hape Smith, 23. Is wanted for breaching community work. |













11 comments
Clayton Hape Smith
Posted on 28-05-2013 15:34 | By cheese
Is wanted for breaching community work - we must be the safest town in NZ if breaching community work gets you on the Top 10. Tony
Wow
Posted on 28-05-2013 16:34 | By maildrop
It says a lot when a small town has to compile a top 10 most wanted. I'd like to "encourage" the courts and our government to do their job and deal with these people. The justice system is a broken mess.
At the Risk of being repititious
Posted on 28-05-2013 18:47 | By The Sage
Has WINZ stopped all their benefits? Hope so.
Informative
Posted on 29-05-2013 11:14 | By YOGI BEAR
Would have been helpful to see this before the meeting at the Historic Village, really puts things in perspective.
Doesnt make sense
Posted on 29-05-2013 14:00 | By lpm67
The ones on release with violent offences shouldnt even have been let loose.
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Posted on 29-05-2013 14:25 | By Miss Andy
I don't believe they would be on the top 10 just for breaching community work. I support the Police for asking for community help to find these people.
@cheese
Posted on 29-05-2013 16:43 | By Sambo
right with you, and was wondering if someone in the "Force" is taking the psss, but I guess, what was he doing community service for?.
Posted on 29-05-2013 17:55 | By roadrunner
Top 10 what?
Easy finders
Posted on 30-05-2013 13:17 | By YOGI BEAR
Look at the local IWI campout site, Urawera's they would a gone bush I am sure.
Has potential for top 10...
Posted on 01-06-2013 08:28 | By Batman
Breaching CW is a sentence that an offender finds too hard to complete, and a continuation of an offenders intention to carry-on committing crime.
CRAP
Posted on 15-07-2013 04:59 | By FREEDOM
what a joke there are murders and p freeks out there but you post up someone for community work honestly that shows what the police are really up2 NOTHING coz they to scared to go after the real criminals come ON new zealand WTF .
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