WHANGAREI Police are conducting an
investigation into the current whereabouts of James TOBY, a
54 year old male Maori, in relation to a domestic incident
at Onerahi at 10.30 p.m. on Sunday the 4th November
2007.
TOBY left his home address after a physical
altercation with adults there. He took with him his two
infant children aged 3 years and 18 months. He left the
address in the following vehicle:
• YW3322, a White
Nissan Pulsar Hatch-back, 1991 model
He and the children
have not been seen or heard from since.
Fears are held for
the safety of two infant children in that vehicle and Police
advise that he should not be approached.
Anyone with
information relating to this matter should contact the
officer in charge of the case, Detective Kelly PENNEY of the
WHANGAREI Police
urgently.
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