Hamilton Police seek
information from public about person of interest
Wednesday, 4 September 2013 -
4:43pm
National News
At around 10am a member of the
public reported a male acting suspiciously at the Te Awa
Mall at The Base Shopping Centre in Te Rapa.
Police
believe he has been involved in a serious incident and want
to establish exactly what has taken place.
Hamilton Police
are requesting any information the public may hold to assist
in identifying the man.
The man is described as Caucasian,
aged between 20-30 years, of a slim to medium build. He was
wearing black trousers, a beanie with a crest or logo on the
front, with wrap around sunglasses and a green zipped
sweatshirt. (Image Attached)
Police urge anyone with
information to contact the Hamilton Central Station on 07
858 6200 or alternatively if you want to remain anonymous
call Crimestoppers on 0800
555111.
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