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'Significant' increase in Wellington car theft amid Mazda trend on social media

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Wellington police warn of risk after two incidents with suspected fake MDMA


Wellington police warn of risk after two incidents with suspected fake MDMA
12 Feb, 2021 01:15 AM
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People might be taking what they think is ecstasy, but is actually something else entirely. Photo / File
People might be taking what they think is ecstasy, but is actually something else entirely. Photo / File
Wellington police are warning partiers to be "vigilant" after two recent incidents where people passed out in local bars after taking what they thought was ecstasy.
Area prevention manager Detective Senior Sergeant Warwick McKee said some members of the community were taking party type pills believing they were MDMA or ecstasy - but there was a chance the pills might actually be the "much more dangerous" eutylone.

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Wellington police lift DNA off doughnut left at scene of burglary


Wellington police lift DNA off doughnut left at scene of burglary
15 Jan, 2021 12:22 AM
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It's not known why the suspected burglar left their snack unfinished at the burglary scene. File photo / Supplied
It's not known why the suspected burglar left their snack unfinished at the burglary scene. File photo / Supplied
Wellington police have managed to identify a burglary suspect after extracting DNA from a half-eaten doughnut abandoned at the scene of the crime.
The clever catch was made by Police Scene of Crime Office (SOCO) staff, area prevention manager Detective Senior Sergeant Warwick McKee said.
"A burglary was reported to a Wellington Business overnight between December 17 and 18, 2020. An amount of frozen meat was stolen by the offenders," McKee said.

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