Police investigating the stabbing of a man walking his dog in Bexley Park believe that it was a random attack at this stage.
At 6.20AM, a man was found critically injured in Bexley Park, at the Pages Road entrance.
Detective Inspector Nicola Reeves said the victim was stabbed multiple times and discovered by members of his family.
“The man was walking his dog when he was attacked. The dog returned home by itself, which is what alerted the victim’s family.
“Family members went out to look for him and found him injured in the park.” The dog was unharmed in the incident.
Police are following a number of inquiries to determine the location of the attack, and the events leading up to it.
Detective Inspector Reeves said “evidence did not suggest the attack was targeted.”
“Investigators are following strong leads, however, we would encourage people to be mindful of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity to 105, or to 111 if it’s urgent.”
Police would like to hear from anyone who may have seen suspicious activity in the area overnight, in particular from 4am.
Motorists with dashcams who were in the area of Pages Road or Anzac Drive around this time were also urged to review their footage.
Detective Inspector Reeves says Police were urging anyone with information to call 105 and quote the file number 221114/3294.
Information could also be reported online at www.police.govt.nz/use-105, using ‘Update My Report’, or anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
“You may feel like the information you have is not significant, however, it could be the missing piece of the puzzle Police need to make an arrest.”
Chris Lynch Media asked for clarity on the attack.
A police spokesperson said it appears “the attack was not planned.”