Phone (07) 866 4000 or 111 for emergency calls.
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HOW TO REPORT A CRIME
There are various ways you can report a crime. Always call 111 in an emergency. For non-emergencies contact the Whitianga police station. You can report crimes anonymously to Crimestoppers, driving incidents to Roadwatch and electronic crimes to The Orb.
EMERGENCY CALL 111
Call 111 and ask for Police when:
• someone is badly injured or in danger
• there's a serious risk to life or property
• a crime is being committed and the offenders are still there or have just left
• you've come across a major public inconvenience, such as trees blocking a highway
• any of these things are happening now or have just happened.
If you can't decide if it's a real emergency and you're still worried, call 111 and ask us. We'll help you work out what to do.
• someone is badly injured or in danger
• there's a serious risk to life or property
• a crime is being committed and the offenders are still there or have just left
• you've come across a major public inconvenience, such as trees blocking a highway
• any of these things are happening now or have just happened.
If you can't decide if it's a real emergency and you're still worried, call 111 and ask us. We'll help you work out what to do.
Non-emergency call 105
Or contact your nearest police station. Phone or visit the Whitianga police station to report incidents or crimes in the Whitianga/Mercury Bay area that have already happened some time in the past and a rapid police response is not likely to affect the outcome and for general enquiries.