Brought to you by NZCity

 | main | news | security | policing 17 Apr 2024 | crime.co.nz 
SEARCH: 
 Main NZ law and order news
Send a link to this article to a friend via email
 crime.files
  
 Murder
 Unsolved
 Sexual Crime
 White Collar
 Child Abuse
 Political & Misc.

 crime.features
  
 Crime news
 Home security
 Business security
 Security services
 Policing NZ
 NZ Parole Board
 Psychology&Law
 Kidz Korner
 Firearms in NZ

 crime.resources
  
 Prevention
 For Victims
 Drug Abuse
 Alcohol Abuse
 Legal Resources
 Crime Statistics
 Family Violence
 Support Services
 NewsLinks

 crime.co.nz
  
 HOME
 About Us
 Contribute
 Contact Us
 Feedback
 NZCity


Click here to add crime.co.nz to your NZCity Personal Start Page

Maritime Equipment
Friday 13 March 1998 brought media coverage that police were considering using sophisticated underwater searching equipment in their hunt for any trace of friends Olivia Hope (17) and Ben Smart (21). The pair has not been seen since the early hours of New Years Day 1998 after they were dropped off, along with a mystery man, onto a yacht moored in Endeavour Inlet off Furneaux Lodge.
Detective Inspector Rob Pope, the officer in charge of Operation Tam, set up to investigate the disappearances, said police were considering where they wanted to search, and what equipment they might need, including that which would be necessary for staff safety. He said police would like to eliminate everything, but that was not feasible. He hoped a decision would be made in the next few weeks but on 21 March, he said deep-water equipment was still being evaluated in preparation f
deep-water equipment was still being evaluated in preparation for searches in other areas of the sounds.
or searches in other areas of the sounds.

He would not get involved in speculation put to him by The Dominion that police wanted to find an anchor said to be missing from the seized sloop. He said police had not completed an inventory of the yacht’s equipment.

For more information refer to any of the 20 topics isolated for you by CrimeCo. Sequentially, Dinghy Confiscated is recommended.

Next related article: Forward to Dinghy confiscatedDinghy confiscated
Prev related article: Back to ScreamingScreaming

Back to Operation TAM - Olivia Hope and Ben Smart Index
 

Maritime search equipment considered

© 2024 NZCity
For marketing opportunities contact: www.webads.co.nz