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Op Rio update: Kidwell remains at large following Tokoroa searches

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Police warn this man, Moanaroa Kidwell should not be approached

Waikato Police say cooperation with Bay of Plenty colleagues in the search for a high-risk armed offender highlights the value of a whole of Police solution to serious crime.

Acting Detective Sergeant Paul Galletta of the Te Awamutu CIB said Waikato officers joined with local Tokoroa staff and members of the Bay of Plenty Armed Offenders Squad to cordon off the Amisfield area of Tokoroa after a reported sighting of Moanaroa KIDWELL about 9.30am today.

"KIDWELL has a warrant issued for his arrest in relation to a series of social media linked aggravated robberies involving the sale of motorbikes over recent weeks.

"Cordons were placed on a small number of roads in the area however Kidwell was not located. Early this afternoon however, a silver Subaru sedan, registration number EKY117, was located at Hamilton's Waikato Hospital and a person of interest to the inquiry was apprehended."

Mr Galletta said with KIDWELL remaining at large any sightings of him should be reported to Police via 111 immediately and he should not be approached.

Anyone with information about his whereabouts is asked to contact Mr Galletta at the Te Awamutu Police Station on 07 8720100.  

Alternatively, information can be left anonymously with the independent Crimestoppers on 0800555111.

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