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Police have been making enquiries behind the scenes and are now appealing for information to the aggravated robbery, six months after the event. (File photo)
Dargaville police are appealing for witnesses to an aggravated robbery in Northland last September, after their own enquiries were unsuccessful. The incident occurred on Friday, September 25, between 6pm and 10pm, at Glinks Gully, an isolated west coast beach south of Dargaville. The victim was parked at Glinks Gully having a snack when he was approached by two men in a four-wheel-drive and assaulted, police said. The man’s grey Toyota Prado and other items were taken from him.
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Police appeal for help
Northland police have appealed to the public for help to solve an aggravated robbery in Glinks Gully, south of Dargaville, in September last year. A man was parked up having a snack in Glinks Gully, in Te Kōpuru, when two men in a 4WD approached him on the evening of September 25. They assaulted him and fled in his grey-coloured Toyota Prado after taking other items from him. Police later located the landcruiser upside down in the sea on a nearby beach. Members of the public with any information or sightings of the grey Toyota Prado between 6pm to 10pm are asked to contac