Police say public safety is their priority after repeated reports of violent incidents involving a young person in an Auckland suburb.
Residents in the North Shore’s Beach Haven have taken to social media, saying their community has been terrorised in recent months by the youth allegedly attacking other children, damaging property and throwing rocks at vehicles.
A community Facebook group contains dozens of residents complaining of damaged property.
In a statement on social media today, police said they were aware of “a number of incidents” involving a young person in the Beach Haven area.
“The public’s safety remains a priority for police. As such, the care and protection of all people involved is of the utmost importance to us.”
Police were working through “a number of processes” with partner agencies to work towards a solution.
“We encourage people to continue to report any offending or suspicious activity occurring in your communities.”
Northcote MP Dan Bidois called it a “complex situation” that police and several other agencies were working through.
“I’d like to thank members of the community who have reached out to me and volunteered their services/time to support the boy and his family.
“I am confident a solution to this will be found.”
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