A violent offender who pulled a gun and sparked a manhunt in Christchurch yesterday evaded police by fleeing in a taxi moments before officers arrived on the scene.
A primary school was plunged into lockdown yesterday afternoon and residents were told to evacuate after reports of a man with a gun in the area.
Police got calls “relating to a family harm matter where a person was reported to have a firearm”.
This morning, however, just before 8am the alleged offender was arrested at a property on Domain Terrace in the Spreydon area of Christchurch.
A police spokeswoman confirmed to the Herald that a 24-year-old man was taken into custody “without incident”.
He is due to appear at Christchurch District Court today on several charges including threatening to kill and presenting a firearm.
“Police would like to thank the community for their patience yesterday and this morning while we worked to locate the male,” a police statement said.
Armed officers surrounded a back-section house on Whiteleigh Ave in the suburb of Addington – near the Crusaders’ home ground Apollo Projects Stadium - where it was believed the man was located.
However, the Herald understands that the man left the scene by Z Addington service station in a taxi just as police showed up.
He managed to flee in the cab without being spotted.
Police surrounded a back-section property in Addington. Photo / George Heard
Officers spoke to two people at the Whiteleigh Ave house and it soon became clear the offender had left. Another person “involved in the initial incident” was taken to Christchurch Hospital with moderate injuries.
Police quickly left for Glynne Crescent in the nearby suburb of Spreydon where they descended on a house and scoured the area with the help of a police dog team.
However, the offender was not found.
This morning, police confirmed to the Herald that he remains at large.
Police responding to the incident yesterday. Photo / George Heard
The armed offenders squad was seen in the Spreydon area again this morning as they continued looking for the man.
A police spokeswoman, however, said there was nothing to suggest there was any risk to the public.
The lockdown of Addington Te Kura Kaumatua was lifted at around 2.30pm yesterday.
Police acknowledged that the incident “may have been unsettling for the young people whose school went into lockdown and appreciate their support”.
“Enquiries remain ongoing to determine what exactly has occurred.”
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