by Office | May 13, 2024 | Our Stories
Photo credit: https://www.migrantnews.nz Migrant News recently highlighted CPNZ’s unwavering dedication and collaborative efforts to enhance community safety in Auckland. Here’s a summary of the article: Community Patrols of New Zealand (CPNZ) is actively...
by Office | Jun 14, 2022 | Our Stories
Te Kauwhata Community Patrol and their new car If you live in or near Te Kauwhata you may have noticed our new community patrol car driving around Te Kauwhata and surrounding areas as patrols get back to normal following the various lockdowns. Any suspicious activity...
by Office | May 12, 2022 | Our Stories
Like many organisations Covid has really trod on the coffers, affecting us all in one way or another. Our particular Patrol always looked forward to an Annual Fireworks Display, here in Taupo. Selling glow sticks, and being a ‘Lost property/child’ gazebo stall was...
by Office | Nov 5, 2021 | Our Stories
In November 2020, Onehunga Community Patrollers were conducting a routine drive down Mount Albert Road, when three males were seen fighting by the curb. The Patrol decided to observe from a distance the actions of the three individuals. One male was knocked to the...
by Office | Oct 8, 2021 | Our Stories
This story has been adopted from an article by Diane Dixey. Geoff Chapman has always done what he could to keep others safe. During the February 22, 2011 earthquake rescue and recovery efforts, the Shirley resident did not hesitate to play an integral part with Civil...
by Office | Oct 7, 2021 | Our Stories
This story has been contributed by Richmond Parol Leader / Co-founder Marty Price: When we went into Lockdown, I noticed on Facebook that a community group called “Kai with Love” were struggling to get food parcels to our community in need. I contacted our...
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