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Police cordoned off the scene after the woman’s body was found in Glen Innes on Christmas Eve. The 37-year-old woman was found before 6am on Thursday on a public walkway in Glen Innes, that linked Felton Mathew Ave with the train station and the shopping strip. Detective Senior Sergeant Scott Armstrong originally said the woman’s death was being treated as unexplained and a post-mortem examination would be carried out. On Friday, Armstrong confirmed the death was not being treated as suspicious and said it would be referred to the coroner.
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Press Release – New Zealand Police
Detective Senior Sergeant Scott Armstrong, Auckland City Police:
Police are continuing to make enquiries into a sudden death in Glen Innes this morning.
Shortly before 6am, the body of a 37-year-old female was located deceased on a public walkway near the Glen Innes Train Station.
The death is still being treated as unexplained and a post-mortem will take place tomorrow.
Police are working with the deceased’s next-of-kin, who have been advised.
We are unable to comment further around the identity of the deceased at this stage until formal identification procedures are carried out.
The public walkway between Felton Mathew Avenue and the Glen Innes Train Station will remain closed until further notice.
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Teens left shaken after reportedly being robbed at gunpoint near St Luke s mall, Auckland
22 Dec, 2020 05:35 PM
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NZ Herald
Three teenagers have been left shaken after reportedly being robbed at gunpoint near St Luke s mall in Mount Albert, Auckland.
Detective Senior Sergeant Scott Armstrong, for Auckland City Crime Squad, said police attended an aggravated robbery incident near Morningside at about 7.15pm on Monday. The incident occurred near the intersection of Morningside De and Sainsbury Rd, Armstrong said.
The mum of one of the boys wrote a post on Facebook warning parents to please keep your kids safe .
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