Three people, including two youths, have been arrested in Ōpōtiki amid “anti-social trail bike use”.
The arrests follow a police search of four properties in the area this morning.
During one search, a trailbike was found and impounded. Two young people were arrested at the scene.
Another property of interest was searched under warrantless power. Officers found and seized cannabis, cash and a trailbike. A 25-year-old man was arrested over the items.
He was due to appear in court at a later date, charged with traffic offences and drug-related charges.
The two young people would be referred to the Youth Court.
“Ōpōtiki Police remain committed to holding those to account for this unlawful activity, and urge the community to come forward with any information around unlawful dirt bike use,” a spokesperson said.
“Information like this helps us identify and locate alleged offenders and seize bikes for the safety of everyone on the roads or out and about.”
Police thanked the public for coming forward with information over the activity.
“If you witness any anti-social dirt bike use, we urge you to contact us on 111 immediately.
“Information can also be reported through 105 online or by call in non-emergencies or after the fact.”
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