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Detective Senior Sergeant Andrew
Saunders:
Police are appealing for information
from the public, as we continue to investigate the
circumstances leading to a man being critically injured in
Kihikihi yesterday.
Emergency services were called at
4.35pm after the man was found with serious head injuries on
Oliver Street.
The man was transported to
Waikato Hospital, where he remains in a critical condition.
Police and Victim Support are working to support his family.
Police can now advise that the man was a meter-reader, who
was carrying out meter readings on Oliver Street prior to
being injured.

Police can also advise that the man’s vehicle - a red Daihatsu Terios (pictured) - was stolen from Oliver Street, and was later found on fire on Kawhia Road, near the turnoff to State Highway 39 south of Pirongia. Police believe the person or people who stole the man's vehicle were also responsible for the man's injuries.

We
would like to hear from anyone who believes they may have
seen this
vehicle between 4.30pm and 6pm on Thursday 5
January. Police have also identified a second possible
vehicle of interest – a silver Nissan Primera,
registration DHA220 (pictured) – and we would like to hear
from anyone who saw this vehicle at any time on 5 January.We
are also interested in any CCTV / dashcam footage from in
and around Oliver Street.
Police are currently carrying out scene examinations at a number of locations of interest, including where the victim was located in Oliver Street. The investigation team is being assisted by officers from Police’s Specialist Search Group, as well as staff from ESR.
Anyone with footage or information that
could assist this investigation is asked to contact Police
via our 105 phone service or online at https://www.police.govt.n/use-105,
using Update My Report. Please reference file number
230105/8487.
Information can also be provided anonymously
via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555
111.
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