
- Wairoa Mayor Craig Little has expressed disgust after a shooting at the Frasertown Tavern.
- Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Moorhouse said at least two shots were fired, hitting a parked car and the building.
- Police have launched Operation Everest seeking information about the incident and about a white hatchback seen driving in Frasertown around the time of the shooting.
The mayor of Wairoa says the community is disgusted after shots were fired outside a packed local pub.
Police were called to the Frasertown Tavern on State Highway 38 at 11.10pm on Saturday.
Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Moorhouse said at least two, but possibly three, shots were fired into the tavern, which was busy at the time.
He said it was 鈥渧ery fortunate鈥 no one was injured when the bullets hit the tavern and a car outside.
鈥淎 full police investigation, dubbed Operation Everest, is under way and police are interested in information from anyone who was in the vicinity of the tavern around the time of the incident,鈥 Moorhouse said.
鈥淲e are particularly interested in sightings of a white hatchback vehicle seen in Frasertown at that time.鈥
Wairoa Mayor Craig Little told Hawke鈥檚 Bay Today his community was 鈥渄isgusted鈥 and described it as a random act of cowardice.
鈥淭o think that they can shoot at a tavern not knowing where that projectile will end up just beggars belief, really.鈥
Little said the police were doing a wonderful job in Wairoa and its surrounding towns.
鈥淭hey don鈥檛 need this either because they鈥檙e working really hard to make Wairoa the best place it can be, and then this goes on. I can鈥檛 believe it to be quite honest.
鈥淎 lot of the young ones all across the community, they鈥檒l have a catch-up at the Frasertown Tavern, and that鈥檚 not the type of place where this sort of thing happens.鈥
A Frasertown Tavern spokesman declined to comment, citing the ongoing police investigation.
Police are asking for anyone with information on the shooting to contact them at 105.police.govt.nz, clicking 鈥渦pdate report鈥, or by calling 105 and using reference number 250316/3361.
Alternatively, you can get in touch with Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555 111.
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