The Auckland City District stretches between Herne Bay and Freeman's Bay to the north, St Heliers to the East, Onehunga in the south and Avondale in the west. It includes Waiheke and Great Barrier Islands.
Auckland City District is the centre of the Auckland metropolitan area. Geographically, Auckland City District is the smallest of the 12 Police districts, but it has the largest population.
For district staffing figures please refer to the Annual Report which can be found on the Publications and Statistics page.
Auckland City District news
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Social media
Auckland City District Police Facebook page
Contacts
Stations
Find a police station in Auckland City district
Media: All enquiries please contact: Police Media Team
Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPTs)
Neighbourhood Policing Teams aim to reduce crime, prevent victimisation, improve perceptions of safety and increase trust and confidence in Police. Their efforts are concentrated in their identified priority neighbourhoods.
Find out more about Neighbourhood Policing Teams, or contact your local Police station to find out if there is a local NPT in your area.
Commanders and headquarters
Acting District Commander: Inspector Sundip Patel
District Headquarters: 13-15 College Hill, Freemans Bay, Auckland
Area commanders and headquarters
Auckland East area
Commander: Inspector Jim Wilson
Headquarters: Mount Wellington Police Station
P 105
Auckland West area
Commander: Inspector Wayne Kitcher (relieving)
Headquarters: Avondale Police Station
P 105
Auckland Central area
(includes Central business district and the Gulf islands)
Commander: Inspector Grant Tetzlaff
Headquarters: Auckland Central Police Station
P 105
Adult Sexual Assault Team
The Auckland City District Adult Sexual Assault Team was established in 2006 to provide a more efficient and effective way of investigating complaints of adult sexual assault and to ensure that victims receive a first class Police service. Our close working relationships with the crisis support and counselling service - Auckland Sexual Abuse HELP - and medical services, Sexual Abuse Assessment and Treatment Services (SAATS), mean we can provide victims with avenues to gain quality support services for help with treatment after abuse. As a result of bringing these components together, the Adult Sexual Assault Team is able to:
- provide quality and best practice investigations for adult sexual assault complaints
- provide a tripartite approach to the investigation of allegations and treatment of the victim
- provide access to quality aftercare support services.
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