At the request of the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, the Honourable Paul Goldsmith, the New Zealand Flag is to be ...
Beloved police officer, Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming will be farewelled with a special funeral service to be held at 1pm on ...
The New Zealand flag will fly at half mast across government and public buildings to mark the funeral of the slain Nelson ...
Police officers and first responders, including Tasman District Commander Superintendent Tracey Thompson, have joined the ...
Beloved officer Lyn Fleming will be farewelled at a special service next Thursday at Nelson's Trafalgar Centre.
Floral tributes and candles have been left outside Nelson police station to honour the life of Fleming – the first police ...
A veteran New Zealand police officer has become the first woman to be killed in the line of duty after she and a colleague were allegedly deliberately run down on New Year’s Day.
Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming and Senior Sergeant Adam Ramsay were patrolling in Nelson, a city at the top of New Zealand's South Island, when they were struck by a car at speed just after 2am.
Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming died in hospital following the car ramming. Senior Sergeant Adam Ramsay was critically injured but is now in a stable condition. A 32-year-old man is due to appear in ...
A New Zealand police officer died in hospital on Wednesday and another was seriously hurt after a driver ran them down as ...