A rifle and a chainsaw have been seized and four people are
in custody after a neighbourhood dispute turned ugly in the
Waikato town of Te Awamutu last night.
The dispute had been simmering for some time before it boiled
over with people fighting at a house in McGarry Lane, police
said.
Police said they were first alerted about 5.35pm after a
report that 15 people were fighting.
"However, on their arrival those involved had dispersed and
the occupants of the home were uncooperative with no party
willing to make a complaint and no witnesses willing to speak
to our staff," said Sergeant Warren Shaw of Te Awamutu
police.
He said the dispute involved people at two houses on the
street and their associates.
Mr Shaw said less than four hours later the dispute flared up
again when one of group pulled up in a car outside the other
group's home, allegedly armed with a variety of bats, an axe,
chainsaw, rifle and handsaw.
Police were called but the car had driven off before they
arrived.
Members of the Waikato Armed Offenders Squad (AOS) were
called in to assist and cordons established to enable both
houses to be searched.
"As the AOS secured the first address local police spotted
the vehicle of interest on a nearby street and all the
weapons bar the firearm were recovered," he said.
When police searched one of the houses they found drugs.
Two people from the house and two of their associates were
arrested on firearms charges. One was also charged with
possessing cannabis.
They were due to appear in the Te Awamutu District Court
later this month.
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