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Jarden acknowledged his family as he entered the courtroom including his father. He spoke once when asked by the judge how to say his name. His lawyer, Christopher Persson, sought a remand without plea and applied for bail, which was opposed by police. Hix declined bail, with Jarden to appear in court again on May 19. Only limited reporting is allowed at bail hearings, meaning further details cannot be published. Jarden was located by police shortly after 10pm on Thursday, around 10 hours after the incident first unfolded. It came after police issued a public appeal for sightings of the young man.
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A man who allegedly sparked a large armed police response in Christchurch has been found. A police spokeswoman said just after 10pm on Thursday Brandon Jarden was located by police. Police were searching for him following a firearms incident at a home in the suburb of Burnside shortly before 12pm on Thursday, which caused the lockdown of a school and a daycare centre. “The man will appear in the Christchurch District Court tomorrow facing several charges. These are still being confirmed,” the spokeswoman said
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Police are appealing for sightings of 23-year-old Brandon Jarden, who is actively being sought by Police in relation to a firearms related event which occurred in Burnside, Christchurch shortly before 12pm on Thursday.
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