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Computer sketch of Victory offender released
Friday, 4 January 2013, 5:39 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Computer sketch of Victory offender released
Police
have today released a computer sketch giving a likeness of
the offender who attacked a 62 year old woman at the Victory
Community Gardens in Nelson on New Year’s Day.
He is
described as about 5ft 6in tall, with a short “number 3”
haircut and either Maori or Polynesian. He has distinctive
tattoos, one of which fully covers his arm from shoulder to
wrist. The other arm is tattooed from the shoulder to the
elbow. The tattoos are described as “tribal”
style.
Police are continuing the area canvass and
maintaining high profile patrols in the area.
Tomorrow
Police will also have a stand at the Saturday market in
Montgomery Square in Nelson where people can come and offer
information.
A Freephone number has also been set up for
people to call with information. That number is 0508 2674662
or 0508 CORINNA.
Detective Sergeant Ian Langridge said a
number of people had already come forward with information
and suspect nominations and all of that information was
being investigated further. He encouraged anyone with
information that may be relevant to the investigation to
come forward.
Detective Sergeant Langridge also encouraged
the offender to hand himself in and seek help.
If you have
any information please call Nelson Police, Ph 546 3840,
Operation Corinna Freephone 0508 2674662 or 0508 CORINNA.
Anonymous information can be given by calling Crimestoppers,
Ph 0800 555
111.
ENDS
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