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The Highlanders are investigating allegations 13-test All Black Shannon Frizell assaulted a woman at a Dunedin bar at the weekend
The Highlanders are investigating allegations 13-test All Black Shannon Frizell assaulted a woman at a Dunedin bar at the weekend 10 May 2021
Dunedin Police have confirmed a rugby player of significance was involved in an incident at Vault 21 around 2.30am on Sunday.
Police were notified of the allegations on Sunday, but officers did not attend the incident.
Highlanders chief executive Roger Clark is aware of the incident and the club will investigate.
The Highlanders are investigating allegations 13-test All Black Shannon Frizell assaulted a woman at a Dunedin bar at the weekend
The Highlanders are investigating allegations 13-test All Black Shannon Frizell assaulted a woman at a Dunedin bar at the weekend 10 May 2021
Dunedin Police have confirmed a rugby player of significance was involved in an incident at Vault 21 around 2.30am on Sunday.
Police were notified of the allegations on Sunday, but officers did not attend the incident.
Highlanders chief executive Roger Clark is aware of the incident and the club will investigate.
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Police asked students on Dundas Street and Harbour Terrace to check their curtains for holes, after the arrest of a 32-year-old burglar who allegedly entered houses to cut peepholes in curtains.
A police spokesperson said that “these offences took place in the student area and some of the offences involved the offender allegedly cutting holes in curtains inside properties.”
“Dunedin Police have arrested a 32-year-old man and charged him with four charges of burglary and one of being unlawfully in an enclosed yard,” said a spokesperson for the Police. “As part of community reassurance and prevention, police officers have been conducting foot patrols in the student area reminding them to keep themselves and their properties safe.”
Hide yo kids hide yo wife hide yo curtains
Police asked students on Dundas Street and Harbour Terrace to check their curtains for holes, after the arrest of a 32-year-old burglar who allegedly entered houses to cut peepholes in curtains.
A police spokesperson said that “these offences took place in the student area and some of the offences involved the offender allegedly cutting holes in curtains inside properties.”
“Dunedin Police have arrested a 32-year-old man and charged him with four charges of burglary and one of being unlawfully in an enclosed yard,” said a spokesperson for the Police. “As part of community reassurance and prevention, police officers have been conducting foot patrols in the student area reminding them to keep themselves and their properties safe.”