Procedure to investigate a burglary complaint when suspect is known
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From: Carolyn long
Dear New Zealand Police,
I am requesting th police procedure to investigate a burglary when the suspect is known.
Yours faithfully,
Carolyn long.
New Zealand Police
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From: "Carolyn long" <[FOI #12018 email]>
Date: 13/01/2020 12:00PM
Subject: Official Information request - Procedure to investigate a
burglary complaint when suspect is known
Dear New Zealand Police,
I am requesting th police procedure to investigate a burglary when the
suspect is known.
Yours faithfully,
Carolyn long.
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From: HAMLYN, Paul
New Zealand Police
Hello Carolyn,
Could you please contact me to clarify your request?
Thanks Paul
[1]cid:image002.gif@01D536EB.26D02F90 Paul Hamlyn
Acting Detective Senior Sergeant
NATIONAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS
GROUP
New Zealand Police
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From: Carolyn long
Dear HAMLYN, Paul,
I would like to know what the procedure is when the police get a complaint of a burglary.
There must be steps to follow about how this is investigated.
Yours sincerely,
Carolyn long
New Zealand Police
Dear Carolyn Long
Please find attached the reply to your correspondence of 6 September 2019.
Kind regards
Ministerial Services
PNHQ
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Dear Carolyn Long
I apologize, the accompanying information was not attached in our previous
response, please find attached in full the reply to your correspondence of
6 September 2019.
Kind regards
Ministerial Services
PNHQ
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