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Bill Hickman18:02, Jul 30 2021
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Wellington police are appealing for information into the death of Richard Wallace.
Good afternoon, Wellington. Damian George here with the latest breaking news and events from around the capital today. 5.30pm: Wellington Police are appealing to the public for information into the death of Richard Wallace, who was found dead in his Strathmore Park home on July 22. Police said on Friday they wanted to hear from the 70-year-old’s friends and contacts as they tried to piece together his movements before his “unexplained” death. “Mr Wallace did have injuries and we are working to understand when and how these occurred,” Detective Inspector Darrell Harpur said.
Wellington Daily News
Thursday, July 29, will be the last day for Wellington Police K9 “Reed” as the department has announced his official retirement from service.
K9 Reed joined the department in 2012 and received his certification from the Kansas Highway Patrol as a Narcotic Detection dog in October 2013.
Over the years, Reed and his handler, Wellington Officer Bryan Stewart, has been involved in several hundred “sniffs” resulting in drugs, money, firearms, and other drug-related product being located.
In addition to his daily patrol duties, K9 Reed was a mainstay at local schools, events and always enjoyed a “pat” on the head from anyone. K9 Reed was a valuable asset to the Wellington Police Department and will be missed.
Monday, 19 July 2021, 2:08 pm
Wellington Police and NZ Customs have disrupted further
significant importations of the Class B controlled drug
Gamma Butyrolactone (GBL), and class C controlled drug
Eutylone, during ‘Phase Two’ of Operation
Skipjack.
November last year saw the termination of
Skipjack ‘Phase One’- an investigation into alleged
offending by a local drug dealing syndicate importing and
distributing controlled drugs known by the street names of
G, liquid ecstasy, and rinse.
“As the Operation
moved into ‘Phase Two’ this year, Police, along with our
Customs partners, identified further alleged importations by
the syndicate which had changed its methods and was now