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Police canvass commuters in homicide inquiry
Kapiti Mana Police wish to thank all those that have come forward to provide information for this inquiry so far.
Over 70 people were spoken to this morning when officers canvassed train commuters at the Takapu Railway Station in Tawa.
Police are wanting to locate a vehicle and are appealing for any sightings of a teal green or blue 1994 Mazda Lantis hatchback, registration BDS894.
The vehicle was taken from a Tawa address and may been left in the Makara area on Wednesday 14 November.
The public may have noticed the vehicle as the driver's door was red.
It is possible the vehicle will have being driven by a 38-year-old male of West Indiandecent with a shaved head.
Anyone with any information is encouraged to phone to the free-phone number setup for the inquiry - 0800 485 380.
Information can also be provided anonymously through Crimestoppers by phoning 0800 555 111.
ENDS

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