A 25-year-old security patrolman, Ramandeep Singh, is the man who was killed in a West Auckland park yesterday.
Police have opened a homicide investigation and charged a 26-year-old man with murder. He appeared in court on Monday.
Armourguard general manager Shane O’Halloran announced today that the homicide victim was a staff member.
“It is with deep sadness that Armourguard confirms that 25-year-old Ramandeep Singh - a security patrolman working for the organisation via a contractor - was found deceased in Massey, Auckland yesterday morning.
“We send our sympathies and condolences to the family and friends of Ramandeep and are offering our full support to them during this difficult time.”
Singh’s name was also listed as the victim in court documents filed in the Waitakere District Court.
Ramandeep Singh was a security guard with Armourguard. Photo / Supplied
He was reported unresponsive just after midnight on Monday and was pronounced dead after being found in the car park at Royal Reserve in Massey.
Police are not ruling out further arrests or charges.
Detective Inspector Aaron Proctor said scene guards remain in place on Beauchamp Dr and the area is still closed to the public.
“Our investigation teams have worked hard to reach this point.
“While an arrest has been made, there are still a number of inquiries yet to be completed.
“A post mortem is due to take place this morning and an increased police presence will remain in the area.”
Alongside the park, a property on Reverie Pl was also cordoned off by police today.
Neighbours of the property under police investigation drove away from their home this morning quickly with packed bags.
Police said they were still looking for witnesses in Royal Reserve park or the wider area, including in and around Reverie Place on Sunday night between 11.30pm and just after midnight.
A policeman standing guard outside 16 Reverie Pl, Massey where police have cordoned off a home concerning an ongoing homicide investigation. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Three police specialist search group marquees and three police vehicles were still in place at the Royal Reserve car park on Tuesday morning.
A police officer told a bystander that the park should be open again on Wednesday.
Detectives, photographers and ESR forensic scientists remained at the park overnight on Monday.
Six forensic experts in coveralls could be seen carefully walking through the car park and conducting a scene examination using Luminol, which is used to detect traces of blood.
Luminol being used at the crime scene at the Royal Reserve car park in Massey overnight. Photo / Hayden Woodward
Officers are still maintaining cordons around the car park.
A police scene guard was also present at nearby Reverie Pl, where an arrest was made early on Monday not long after the victim was first found at the reserve.
A police vehicle was parked in the Reverie Pl driveway, and a Waitemata CIB trailer was parked outside the house.
Police have not yet released the identity of the victim.
Police at an address on Reverie Place early on Monday morning not long after a man was found dead at the nearby Royal Reserve in Massey.
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