A Message From the Raglan Police

April 28, 2022

Within the last two weeks, Raglan Police have received reports for seven family harm incidents and eighteen thefts, including six burglaries. 

After many thefts in the last two weeks, we are following up on lines of enquiry and we are positive that we should be able to hold several individuals to account. Insecure vehicles and premises are almost always a factor. Bank cards utilising PayWave are often targeted, as are personal valuables.  Please secure your vehicles and premises, consider alarms and cameras. 

In Raglan we are privileged to have a Community Patrol. This is serviced by a group of volunteers from within our community. The volunteers give up a small amount of their time each month and patrol in and around the community.  They have a direct line of communication with Police in Raglan during their patrols and are a valued resource. The more volunteers we have the more this resource will be able to be utilised. Please, if you are willing and able, help us, help you. If you are interested, give Const. Linda Renton a call on 0211911268. 

Have a great week and remember to look out for one another!

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