19 Pukerangi Crescent, Ellerslie, Auckland 1051.what happened there
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From: winter nicole
Dear Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga,
What happened at the address
19 Pukerangi Crescent, Ellerslie, Auckland 1051.
Has there been any deaths at the property
Anyone reported anything regarding the property or the people who have lived in the property in the oast
Or Is the land significance to something or someone?
Has anything ever happened and the above street has been in the news in the past?
Yoursfaithfully
Winter nicole
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Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga
Tēnā koe Nicole
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Nāku, nā
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He Ringa Manaaki | Workplace Services Group
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From: KUMAR, Jyotika (Jodie)
Dear Nicole,
Please see the attachments for Police’s response to your information
request.
Kind regards,
Jodie Kumar
Case Management Support/Investigation Support Unit
Auckland City Police, 13-15 College Hill,
Private Bag 92002, Auckland,
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New Zealand Police - Safer Communities Together
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