Constable Craig Moore and his four-year-old patrol dog partner Oza were today crowned Police’s top dog team.
Craig and Oza, of Christchurch, came top of the 11 teams competing in the patrol...More
Police staff have a new opportunity to travel and study internationally with the launch today of the Woolf Fisher Police Fellowship programme.
Constabulary and non-...More
There’s a head-turning new waka on the streets of South Auckland – a police car sporting a ‘Pirihimana’ design to demonstrate New Zealand Police’s support for Māori...More
The Visiting Drivers Project, in which Police works with other agencies and the private sector to keep some of New Zealand’s busiest holiday roads safe, has earned praise at the...More
Four days after helping the Black Ferns lift the World Cup in Ireland, Constable Charmaine Smith was back at work in Auckland, pulling over a driver for breach of bail.
On Sunday morning (...More
During World War One, while the boys in khaki were battling the enemy overseas, the boys in blue were facing a very different kind of war back home.
The role of New Zealand Police on the...More