Newmarket Welcomes New Police Base
Newmarket’s brand new Police base has officially opened its doors to the public today.
The base was
officially unveiled this morning in a private ceremony led
by Auckland District Commander Superintendent Karyn
Malthus. Superintendent Malthus said the official opening
had been some time in the making due to COVID-19 delays,
however “good things take
time”.
“Opening a new station or base is
no easy feat, but with the help of many hands, we can be
thankful that we now have this new base to Police from,”
she said.
“We are now right in the heart
of bustling Newmarket which provides a fantastic opportunity
to connect with the community.”
“Along
with more modern, fit-for-purpose facilities, being in the
centre of the commercial district gives us greater
opportunity to quickly respond to incidents – even by
foot.”
While the Newmarket Base, at 14
Teed Street, has been accessible and operational for a few
months already, Police want to let the community know they
are welcome to drop in if necessary.
It is
located within walking distance of the Newmarket Train
Station, there
are also several public carparks in
the surrounding area. Just 1km away from the original
station on the corner of Middleton and Remuera Roads, the
new Teed Street station has been equipped with modern, new
equipment and has plenty of space to accommodate
everyone.
The front counter will be attended between 8am and 3pm on weekdays, allowing members of the community to report crime or speak directly to a Police staff member if they have any concerns for their safety or need Police support.
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