Tributes have been left outside the Nelson Police Station for slain police officer Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming. Photo / ...
The first policewoman to be killed in the line of duty in New Zealand has been honoured as a "fearless" matriarch of her ...
Beloved police officer, Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming will be farewelled with a special funeral service to be held at 1pm on Thursday 16 January at the ...
Police officers in Nelson gathered on Wednesday afternoon to remember their colleague, Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming, ahead of ...
More than 120 police officers and staff gathered in front of the Wellington police station for a minute’s silence in honour ...
Police across New Zealand will observe a minute’s silence at 1pm on Wednesday 15 January in honour of Senior Sergeant Lyn ...
Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming and Senior Sergeant Adam Ramsay were patrolling in Nelson, a city at the top of New Zealand's South Island, when they were struck by a car at speed just after 2am.
Hundreds of people will gather in Nelson today to farewell Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming - a much loved mother, wife, friend and colleague.
“Because of Lyn you learnt how to do your job well. Because of Lyn you joined Police. Because of Lyn you stayed in Police.
At the request of the Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, the Honourable Paul Goldsmith, the New Zealand Flag is to be ...
Senior Sergeants Lyn Fleming, 62, and Adam Ramsay were ... vehicle allegedly drove into the officers 'at speed'. Senior Sergeant Fleming later died in hospital surrounded by her family.
A national minute of silence will be held for slain Nelson policewoman Lyn Fleming at 1pm today ahead of her funeral on Thursday.