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Armed stand-off over: Man found dead

Author
Ben Tomsett,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Feb 2025, 2:15pm
Police responded to reports of a man with firearms near Owaka township in rural Otago. Photo / Ben Tomsett
Police responded to reports of a man with firearms near Owaka township in rural Otago. Photo / Ben Tomsett

Armed stand-off over: Man found dead

Author
Ben Tomsett,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Feb 2025, 2:15pm

An armed stand-off at a rural Otago house is over after a man wanted for firearms offending was found dead.

Officers were involved in a manhunt across the region yesterday, seeking a man 鈥渋n relation to alleged firearms offending in the Clutha area鈥.

Last night, they tracked a man to a house on Hunt Rd, 5km north of the settlement of Owaka.

鈥淧olice, including specialist squads supporting local staff, have been at a rural property overnight working to resolve the matter safely,鈥 police said this afternoon.

鈥淭he incident began about 9am on Tuesday, when police began working to locate a person of interest in relation to alleged firearms offending in the Clutha area.鈥

Police earlier said they were 鈥渆ngaged in dialogue鈥 with the man, who was believed to be alone.

At 10.15am today, officers entered the house to find the man dead.

His death will be referred to the coroner and police say they will 鈥渁ssist the coroner with those inquiries鈥.

鈥淭he man鈥檚 family are being supported at this very difficult time,鈥 police said.

鈥淲hile this is not the outcome police would have hoped for, I want to thank the frontline staff and specialist teams for their hard work in responding diligently to this very lengthy incident.鈥

Armed police block off Hunt Rd. Photo / Ben Tomsett
Armed police block off Hunt Rd. Photo / Ben Tomsett

Police last night said they had the situation 鈥渃ontained鈥 and that there was 鈥渘o risk to the public鈥.

There was large police activity in the area, which is largely rolling hills and farmland, this morning.

Police responded to reports of a man with firearms near Owaka township in rural Otago. Photo / Ben Tomsett
Police responded to reports of a man with firearms near Owaka township in rural Otago. Photo / Ben Tomsett

Donald 鈥淢ack鈥 McIntosh, who lives in Tawanui near Owaka, told the Otago Daily Times about a strange encounter with someone he believed was the man at the centre of the stand-off.

He said that late on Monday night a van came up his driveway and a man wanted petrol.

鈥淚 just thought to myself, the sooner [he鈥檚] gone, the better,鈥 McIntosh told the ODT.

鈥淗e seemed just an affable, quite likeable sort of guy with a story that just didn鈥檛 gel.鈥

The following morning, McIntosh told the ODT, he drove past the man鈥檚 van lying on its side on a winding section of a road near Tawanui and saw a police officer removing 鈥渁bout a dozen鈥 rifles and firearm bolts from it.

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