Police have arrested a man in Auckland who allegedly jumped off a wharf to flee them.
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Police say the man is a 43-year-old patched gang member, who was breaching his bail.
Source: 1 NEWS
Earlier today, police asked residents in the Greenhithe area to lock their doors, after they say a “dangerous man” evaded them.
However, police identified the man incorrectly as 53-year-old Sean Broderick, who is still wanted by police.
Sean Broderick.
Source: NZ Police.
After making the arrest this afternoon, police now say the wanted man is actually a 43-year-old patched gang member who was breaching his bail.
“He is in custody and charges are likely to follow,” police told 1 NEWS in a statement.
“The arrested man is not the 53-year-old man previously reported. However this man, while now established as not being involved in todays incident, is still wanted to arrest by police on active charges.”
Broderick, is no stranger to evading police. In 1997 he escaped from Christchurch Mens Prison, formally known as Paparua Prison, where he was on the run for 30 hours.
More recently, in May 2020 he stole a car with a sleeping baby girl in the backseat.
Police say Broderick is still wanted by police on unrelated historical matters, and there is no longer any immediate concern to the community in relation to todays incident.