Police make arrest with assistance of Orewa surf Life Saving Club

It was a case of sink or swim for one dangerous driver yesterday afternoon, and unfortunately for him he ended up with both.

A Police unit in Ōrewa observed the vehicle allegedly driving in a dangerous manner along Marine Parade at around 6.50pm.

Waitematā North Area Prevention Manager, Senior Sergeant Roger Small, says Police signalled for the vehicle to stop, however it fled at speed.

“Units quickly abandoned the pursuit while another nearby patrol unit observed the vehicle as it drove onto Ōrewa Beach.

“The driver then got out of the car and ran into the water, swimming quite a distance offshore.”

Senior Sergeant Small says the Police Eagle helicopter kept an eye on the man while two members of the Ōrewa Surf Lifesaving Club were deployed with Police onboard.

“Staff managed to take the 36 year old male into custody after a 30 minute impasse.

“This was excellent work from all staff involved, managing to bring what was a dangerous incident to a swift and safe conclusion for everyone.”


Holly McKay/NZ Police


16 January 2024, NZ Police

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