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Police Boost Presence in Levin Following Three Shootings

Residents of the North Island town of Levin are experiencing heightened anxiety following a series of three shootings that occurred within just two days. The incidents have prompted an increased police presence in the area as authorities work to ensure community safety.
On March 11, 2024, a man arrived at a local healthcare centre with a gunshot wound to his thigh. He was subsequently transferred to Palmerston North Hospital in serious condition. Police are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding this incident and have not disclosed further details at this time.
Later that same evening, at approximately 20:55, another shooting took place when a house on Hinemoa Street was targeted from a moving vehicle. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries from this incident, but it has contributed to the growing concern among local residents.
In response to these events, the New Zealand Police have increased their patrols in Levin, aiming to provide reassurance to the community. Officers are urging anyone with information related to the shootings to come forward, emphasizing that cooperation is vital in ensuring public safety.
The police’s enhanced presence reflects the serious nature of these incidents, as they work diligently to uncover the motives behind the attacks and prevent any further violence in the town. Local leaders have expressed their commitment to supporting law enforcement efforts as the community seeks to regain a sense of normalcy.
As investigations continue, residents remain vigilant, hoping for swift resolution and assurance that their safety is a priority.
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