Stolen Vehicles 2024 - Lower Hutt
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From: Jonathon Gilbert
Hello New Zealand Police,
I am writing to request the statistics and data on stolen vehicles in Lower Hutt.
Specifically I would request an "excel spreadsheet" containing the following columns from the date range - 01/06/2023 - 31/05/2024.
- Date stolen*
- Date victim reported it as stolen*
- Date of first correspondence from police to the victim after report was made.
- Location stolen from*
- Was CCTV or imagery evidence provided to police or uploaded to VAULT? (Y/N)*
- Date?
- Vehicle Rego*
- Make/Model & Year
- Vehicle Found (Y/N)*
- Damaged? details?*
- Date recovered?*
- Location recovered?*
- Was the vehicle identified in other areas in lower hutt prior to its final location?
- Date victim advised of recovery?
- Suspects found?* (Y/N)
- Suspects charged?* (Y/N)
- What was the charge? and punishment?*
- Specifically any reparations? (Y/N)
- Specifically any Suspension of licence? (Y/N)
If this date range is too wide. please shorten this to the most recent 6 month period ending at the most recent date available.
I have limited this data to specifically Lower Hutt to reduce the required workload in acquiring this data.
All above requested data is highly valuable and would be greatly appreciated if it can be provided. However, I understand something may not have been recorded in a manor that is accessible within reason on request. details marked with a (*) are of the highest priority.
Vault uploads and suspects charged is of key interest into this enquiry.
Much appreciated
Kind Regards
Jonathon Gilbert
Hutt Valley Security Noticeboard
From: Information Requests
New Zealand Police
Tēnā koe Jonathan,
I acknowledge receipt of your information request below, received by
Police on 30/05/2024.
Your request reference number is 01-24-19092.
Pursuant to section 15(1) of the Official Information Act 1982 and section
44(1) of the Privacy Act 2020, Police have 20 working days to complete
your request commencing from the day after it was received. Working days
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You will receive a response to your request as soon as possible.
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Ngā mihi
Tess Keene
Supervisor
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P 105
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From: Jonathon Gilbert <[6][FOI #27081 email]>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2024 10:20 PM
To: Ministerial Services <[7][email address]>
Subject: IR-01-24-19092 Official Information request - Stolen Vehicles
2024 - Lower Hutt
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Hello New Zealand Police,
I am writing to request the statistics and data on stolen vehicles in
Lower Hutt.
Specifically I would request an "excel spreadsheet" containing the
following columns from the date range - 01/06/2023 - 31/05/2024.
- Date stolen*
- Date victim reported it as stolen*
- Date of first correspondence from police to the victim after report was
made.
- Location stolen from*
- Was CCTV or imagery evidence provided to police or uploaded to
VAULT? (Y/N)*
- Date?
- Vehicle Rego*
- Make/Model & Year
- Vehicle Found (Y/N)*
- Damaged? details?*
- Date recovered?*
- Location recovered?*
- Was the vehicle identified in other areas in lower hutt prior to
its final location?
- Date victim advised of recovery?
- Suspects found?* (Y/N)
- Suspects charged?* (Y/N)
- What was the charge? and punishment?*
- Specifically any reparations? (Y/N)
- Specifically any Suspension of licence? (Y/N)
If this date range is too wide. please shorten this to the most recent 6
month period ending at the most recent date available.
I have limited this data to specifically Lower Hutt to reduce the required
workload in acquiring this data.
All above requested data is highly valuable and would be greatly
appreciated if it can be provided. However, I understand something may not
have been recorded in a manor that is accessible within reason on request.
details marked with a (*) are of the highest priority.
Vault uploads and suspects charged is of key interest into this enquiry.
Much appreciated
Kind Regards
Jonathon Gilbert
Hutt Valley Security Noticeboard
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From: Jonathon Gilbert
Hi guys,
Do we have any updates of the processing of this information?
Thank you
Kind Regards
Jonathon Gilbert
From: Information Requests
New Zealand Police
Hi Jonathon,
Our sincerest apologies for the delay in responding to your request as we are currently experiencing high volumes of demand and processing a large number of requests, including urgent requests.
Your request is currently active/in progress and in the queue for processing.
If you are required to meet a specific date or have another reason for urgency, please notify us. Otherwise, we will endeavour to provide a response to your request as soon as practicable.
Thank you for your patience and understanding, Jonathon.
Kind regards,
Moyrah Ali
Analyst
Information Requests | Service Group
P 105
E [email address]
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathon Gilbert <[FYI request #27081 email]>
Sent: Sunday, 7 July 2024 9:04 pm
To: Information Requests <[email address]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Acknowledgement | Reference IR-01-24-19092 Official Information request - Stolen Vehicles 2024 - Lower Hutt
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Hi guys,
Do we have any updates of the processing of this information?
Thank you
Kind Regards
Jonathon Gilbert
-----Original Message-----
Tēnā koe Jonathan,
I acknowledge receipt of your information request below, received by Police on 30/05/2024.
Your request reference number is 01-24-19092.
Pursuant to section 15(1) of the Official Information Act 1982 and section
44(1) of the Privacy Act 2020, Police have 20 working days to complete your request commencing from the day after it was received. Working days do not include Saturdays, Sundays or public holidays.
You will receive a response to your request as soon as possible.
Police are currently managing a large number of information requests. If you are required to meet a specific court date or have another reason for urgency, please notify us.
If you have provided documents or photos to confirm your identity or authority to make a request, this information will be deleted upon completion of your request.
Ngā mihi
Tess Keene
Supervisor
Information Requests | Service Group
P 105
E [1][email address]
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From: Jonathon Gilbert
Dear Information Requests,
No worries guys,
Thanks for the update. And i appreciate the extensive workload the police are under.
Ideally this information is provided as soon as possible, as it is being used to ensure the Hutt Council have the right information regarding the extent of impact these stolen cars are having within the area and reinforcing the point that it needs to be an area of focus within the currently being updated 10 year plan.
delays in providing this information will likely result in low to no allocation of funds within the 10year 3.5mil budget.
As well as provide me with a better understanding of the primary area around of the hutt that will benefit from additional CCTV coverage through community funding project i have underway. This is separate to the council plans.
For reference this is last weeks council meeting.
I spoke first - Shortcut to my speech
https://youtu.be/eDtxbB5Ae60?t=369
Then the City Safety manager spoke an hour later - Shortcut to The hutt City Safety managers speech.
https://youtu.be/eDtxbB5Ae60?t=3567
Yours sincerely,
Jonathon Gilbert
From: Information Requests
New Zealand Police
Hi Jonathon,
I have advised the response team of the urgency of your request and that you require your information asap.
The team will try and provide a response to you as soon as they can. If you have any further issues or questions in regards to this request please let me know.
Thanks Jonathon .
Kind regards,
Moyrah Ali
Analyst
Information Requests | Service Group
P 105
E [email address]
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathon Gilbert <[FOI #27081 email]>
Sent: Tuesday, 9 July 2024 10:37 am
To: Information Requests <[email address]>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Follow-up | Reference IR-01-24-19092 Official Information request - Stolen Vehicles 2024 - Lower Hutt | MAHCZ2
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Dear Information Requests,
No worries guys,
Thanks for the update. And i appreciate the extensive workload the police are under.
Ideally this information is provided as soon as possible, as it is being used to ensure the Hutt Council have the right information regarding the extent of impact these stolen cars are having within the area and reinforcing the point that it needs to be an area of focus within the currently being updated 10 year plan.
delays in providing this information will likely result in low to no allocation of funds within the 10year 3.5mil budget.
As well as provide me with a better understanding of the primary area around of the hutt that will benefit from additional CCTV coverage through community funding project i have underway. This is separate to the council plans.
For reference this is last weeks council meeting.
I spoke first - Shortcut to my speech
https://youtu.be/eDtxbB5Ae60?t=369
Then the City Safety manager spoke an hour later - Shortcut to The hutt City Safety managers speech.
https://youtu.be/eDtxbB5Ae60?t=3567
Yours sincerely,
Jonathon Gilbert
-----Original Message-----
Hi Jonathon,
Our sincerest apologies for the delay in responding to your request as we are currently experiencing high volumes of demand and processing a large number of requests, including urgent requests.
Your request is currently active/in progress and in the queue for processing.
If you are required to meet a specific date or have another reason for urgency, please notify us. Otherwise, we will endeavour to provide a response to your request as soon as practicable.
Thank you for your patience and understanding, Jonathon.
Kind regards,
Moyrah Ali
Analyst
Information Requests | Service Group
P 105
E [email address]
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From: Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police
Tēnā koe Jonathon
Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act
request, received by New Zealand Police on 30/05/2024.
Please accept our apologies for the delay in providing you with this
response.
Kind regards,
Ministerial Services
Police National Headquarters
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