Counties Manukau Police

Counties Manukau Police Welcome to the official page of Counties Manukau Police. New Zealand Police is working with the community to make New Zealanders be safe and feel safe.

With over 14,000 staff, we provide policing services 24 hours a day, every day. We operate by land, sea and air, manage over 770,000 emergency calls a year and are always actively preventing crime and crashes.

Come and see us at the Tahatū Careers Expo! 👮🚔🕙 10am-7pm 16 June, 10am-2pm 17 June📍 Auckland ShowgroundsWe'll be there t...
15/06/2026

Come and see us at the Tahatū Careers Expo! 👮🚔

🕙 10am-7pm 16 June, 10am-2pm 17 June
📍 Auckland Showgrounds

We'll be there to have a chat about policing and answer any questions you have about joining.

15/06/2026

Highway Cops returns tomorrow night for Series 10 🚔

Tuesday 16th June | TVNZ1 | 8pm | Or catch up on demand at TVNZ+

15/06/2026

Police have stopped a vehicle on the Southern Motorway following numerous driving complaints this evening, near Takanini.

Police began receiving calls just before 5pm.

“It was reported the Mercedes-Benz was swerving across southbound lanes, and narrowly avoided hitting several vehicles on the motorway,” Senior Sergeant Dave Readings says.

Police units have stopped this vehicle south of the Papakura on-ramp, near Drury.

Senior Sergeant Readings says the male driver, and a passenger, are now in custody and Police enquiries are ongoing.

“We acknowledge those motorists who called 111 this evening so that we could prevent any harm from occurring.”

Three stolen vehicles spotted speeding through the streets of Clevedon went no further after Police got involved.Just be...
14/06/2026

Three stolen vehicles spotted speeding through the streets of Clevedon went no further after Police got involved.

Just before 3.30am this morning, three vehicle travelling in tandem along Maraetai Coast Road caught the attention of the Police Eagle helicopter.

Senior Sergeant Simon Cornish, of Counties Manukau East Police, says the vehicles, two Nissan Tiidas and a Toyota Premio, were quickly confirmed as stolen.

“Officers on the ground swiftly put down spikes along Maraetai Coast Road, which all three vehicles drove over.

“One of the Nissans and the Toyota came to a stop a short time later and four people were taken into custody.”

Senior Sergeant Cornish says the last remaining vehicle continued driving through to Clevedon township towards Papakura, and was spiked again.

“The driver has continued on until all tyres were obliterated and undrivable.

“Police have then quickly taken the two occupants into custody.

“These youths are lucky that their driving didn’t end in serious injuries – for themselves or any other members of the public.”

Six people, aged between 13 and 16, have been referred to Youth Aid Services.

Police have made five arrests as part of a coordinated Trans-Tasman crackdown on outlaw motorcycle gangs.Taskforce Morph...
13/06/2026

Police have made five arrests as part of a coordinated Trans-Tasman crackdown on outlaw motorcycle gangs.

Taskforce Morpheus sees New Zealand Police join with Australian law enforcement agencies in a National Day of Action disrupting criminal offending.

This week Police across the country targeted members and associates of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, laying 18 charges for fi****ms and class A and B drugs offences.

Detective Inspector Wayne Gray, from the National Gang Unit, says a raft of other illegal items have also been seized during searches across Auckland.

Elsewhere across the country, Police also carried out activity in the Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Central and Tasman districts.

One warrant was executed in Te Atatū Peninsula, in west Auckland.

“At one property we have seized three AR-15 military semi-automatic rifles as well as fi****ms parts and ammunition,” Detective Inspector Gray says.

Meanwhile, other searches located numerous items of interest.

At a gang pad in the Takanini area, 400 bottles of alcohol and spirits were seized in relation to alleged breaches of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act.

Overall, more than $150,000 in cash and approximately $93,000 in jewellery was located. Quantities of M**A, methamphetamine and GBL were also seized.

Three patched members and two associates of the gang are facing criminal charges after this phase of Taskforce Morpheus.

Charges include unlawful possession of prohibited fi****ms and possession for supply of fantasy and possession for supply of methamphetamine.

“These illegal and violent activities that outlaw motorcycle gangs chose to involve themselves in are having impacts across many communities,” Detective Inspector Gray says.

“We welcome every opportunity to work with law enforcement agencies across borders, and this unified effort is continuing to put pressure on gangs.”

Police are committed to our communities’ safety, taking every opportunity to prevent harm and intimidation caused by gangs.

“Police will continue to target and disrupt the secretive and illegal activities these gangs are involving themselves in, which is resulting in serious charges being laid as is the case in this latest phase.”

Heading out on pawtrol 🐾
12/06/2026

Heading out on pawtrol 🐾

NZ Civil Defence are testing the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) system on Sunday 14 June, between 6-7pm ⚠️📲If you have a h...
10/06/2026

NZ Civil Defence are testing the Emergency Mobile Alert (EMA) system on Sunday 14 June, between 6-7pm ⚠️📲

If you have a hidden second phone for your safety, we recommend turning it off or putting it in flight mode for the duration of the test (6-7pm on Sunday 14 June) to ensure it’s not discovered when the nationwide Emergency Mobile Alert is sent.

Some mobile devices set to silent mode will still emit a sound when the Emergency Mobile Alert test is sent, so switching to flight mode or turning off your device is the only way to avoid the loud sound of the alert.

You can find more information about the Emergency Mobile Alert system, including a factsheet and list of FAQs at 🚨 https://getready.govt.nz/en/prepared/ema

A dangerous dash down the Southern Motorway has parked a man in custody.Just after 9pm on Tuesday night, a Toyota Hilux ...
09/06/2026

A dangerous dash down the Southern Motorway has parked a man in custody.

Just after 9pm on Tuesday night, a Toyota Hilux was allegedly being driven dangerously on State Highway 1.

At the same time an off-duty Police member was also heading south, past Papakura.

“The Hilux was seen swerving within its lane, across multiple lanes, and failing to indicate,” Counties Manukau South Area Commander, Inspector Jared Pirret says.

“Concerningly there were several near misses with other motorists, which is very concerning for us.”

Shortly afterward, the vehicle exited at Drury and the Northern Emergency Communications and Dispatch centre was notified.

Police also established the vehicle was stolen.

Units were dispatched to the area.

Inspector Pirret says Police located the Hilux parked at a petrol station on Great South Road.

“A man was located inside the store, our staff approached him, before he allegedly provided Police false details.”

Enquiries soon established he was the driver.

The 40-year-old man was arrested and will be appearing in the Papakura District Court today.

He has been charged with dangerous driving, unlawfully taking a motor vehicle, driving while disqualified and giving false information.

Inspector Pirret says Police are opposing the man’s bail.

“I acknowledge our staff member’s vigilance and commitment to keeping our communities safe, even while off duty,” he says.

“This behaviour on our roads is unacceptable, and it’s fortunate we could intervene before someone was seriously injured.”

09/06/2026

The woman in her 80s missing from Pakuranga has been found safe and well.

Thanks to everyone who shared our post or called in with information.

Eagle recently swooped in for a visit to Glenbrook School 🤩🚁
09/06/2026

Eagle recently swooped in for a visit to Glenbrook School 🤩🚁

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