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Len Snee remembered: 12th anniversary of Napier senior constable s murder

Len Snee remembered: 12th anniversary of Napier senior constable s murder 7 May, 2021 12:01 AM Quick Read Taradale Senior Constable Len Snee outside Taradale Police Station in 2002. Photo File Hawkes Bay Today Today marks the 12th anniversary of the death of Senior Constable Len Snee, who was fatally shot by Napier cannabis grower Jan Molenaar. Fellow senior constables Grant Diver, Bruce Miller, and civilian Len Holmwood, were also shot and seriously wounded. The three officers arrived at Molenaar s Chaucer Rd, Napier, home to conduct a search on the morning of May 7, 2009. In the ensuing deathly rampage, Molenaar fired dozens of shots around the valley on the Napier side of hospital hill, and a considerable area of Napier was put into lockdown.

Gangs and guns: New police Firearms Investigation Team to crack down on illegal weapons

Gangs and guns: New police Firearms Investigation Team to crack down on illegal weapons 11 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 7 minutes to read An arsenal of 15 illegal firearms in the control of an Auckland drug dealer prompted a Parliamentary inquiry. Police were only able to trace the origins of 5 of the guns. Photo / Supplied An arsenal of 15 illegal firearms in the control of an Auckland drug dealer prompted a Parliamentary inquiry. Police were only able to trace the origins of 5 of the guns. Photo / Supplied The police have established a specialist Firearms Investigation Team, modelled on similar squads in Australia, to focus on the time-consuming work of identifying how dangerous weapons are ending up in the hands of criminals.

Neuroblastomas Arise From a Single Type of Embryonic Cell

Read Time: The largest single cell study to date of the childhood cancer, neuroblastoma, has answered important questions about the genesis of the disease. The researchers from the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) and the Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, discovered that all neuroblastomas arise from a single type of embryonic cell called sympathoblasts. The study, published today (5 February 2021) in Science Advances, sought to understand why neuroblastomas range in severity, with some easy to treat and others having relatively low five-year survival rates. The fact that all neuroblastomas arise from sympathoblasts makes them an attractive drug target, because these cells exist only in the tumour after the child is born.

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