"Avondale Police looking for man who has cut off his
home detention bracelet"
Avondale Police are
looking for Alaric Eccleston, who has breached his home
detention conditions by cutting off his bracelet and
fleeing.
There are several warrants for the 30
year-old’s arrest.
He has an active charge for allegedly
assaulting someone using the butt of a firearm.
Eccleston
cut his bracelet off in April and despite multiple attempts
by Police to locate him, including enquiries with family,
friends, previous associates and accommodation providers in
greater Auckland and Tokoroa, he remains
outstanding.
Alaric Eccleston is aware that he is wanted
and is actively evading Police.
He should not be
approached by members of the public.
Anyone who sees him
or knows where he is should call 111
immediately.
Non-urgent information can be given to Acting
Sergeant Tama Morehu at the Avondale Police on 09 820
5630
Information can also be given anonymously to the
organisation Crimestoppers on 0800 555
111.
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