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331. 'Stranded and no one knows we're here'  
Twelve people, including a baby, plus two dogs and cats on the house roof; four people and a dog on the shed roof; horses, dogs and livestock requiring assistance to high ground. This eight-hour…  
332. Catastrophic weather - policing it, surviving it, recounting it  
Valentine’s Day is usually for romance. For Detective Emily Baker and Sergeant Al Peychers, February 14 this year was spent wondering if the other was alive.  
333. Police News February 2023  
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334. President's Column: All aboard for a challenging year  
As the memory of a lazy holiday quickly fades and is overtaken by the priorities for 2023, I foresee a very busy and challenging year for the Police Association and the Police Welfare Fund.  
335. Testing times  
Anywhere, anytime? Not if you are an inconspicuous, drug-impaired driver.  
336. Life after police  
Switching from a frontline policing career to working in the "outside" world can be difficult. Two members talk about the transition, the opportunities, and why one of them is now returning to Police.  
337. Iam Keen February 2023  
NZPA Welcome to 2023, everyone, hope your Christmas/New Year break went well and you manage better on the New Year resolutions than I have. Yep, I made some. Same ones as last year. They…  
338. In the fight of her life  
Indie was a typical 13-month-old, known as Dennis the Menace for all the mischief she got into. Now, she is undergoing intensive therapy in the hope she might one day crawl again. Carla Amos reports.  
339. The long, long blue line  
The blood is pure blue in the O'Donovan family - they have been enforcing the law in Aotearoa longer than New Zealand Police has existed.  
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