The Kaikohe community will tomorrow farewell 鈥渁 beautiful lady鈥 who was killed during a home invasion and pleas for the offender to 鈥渄o the right thing鈥 and hand himself in.
Community leaders of the tight-knit town in the Far North say residents 鈥 especially the elderly 鈥 are on edge following the death of 71-year-old Linda Woods who was killed in her home by an intruder on the night of June 1.
Police investigating the incident believe it started as a 鈥渟exually motivated burglary鈥. Officers this morning executed a search warrant at an address in Taraire St in relation to the ongoing investigation and are speaking to a person of interest.
Community leader Jay Hepi, who lives nearby and knows Woods鈥 family, said the funeral would be held tomorrow and would be followed by 鈥渕arches and events to really highlight the incident鈥.
Kaikohe community leader Jay Hepi said elderly residents are terrified because the killer is still out there. Photo / Peter de Graaf
鈥淎 lot of the community is waiting for the funeral.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a big shock for our town, especially in the manner of the crime itself.
鈥淚t was a predator, a sexual charge and it was a murder. That doesn鈥檛 sit right with a lot of people in this town.鈥
Hepi said he has been checking in on elderly residents in Kaikohe, especially women living by themselves. Other wh膩nau are also checking on residents, he said.
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聽鈥淭hey watch the news, they listen to the radio, and they know he鈥檚 still out there and it terrifies them.
鈥淭he community has really come together...Police are doing their bit, other organisations are doing theirs, I鈥檓 trying to find information on who it is.
鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to get a message to do the right thing and turn himself in for the integrity of this family.
鈥淭he best thing he can do is hand himself in and let the family heal.鈥
Woods, a dialysis patient, died in a struggle with the intruder. Her niece and her two daughters witnessed the home invasion at the Taraire St property.
Police have discovered DNA they believe is linked to the man they are seeking over the homicide and will begin to test suspects, along with going door-to-door in the community.
Kaikohe leader and businesswoman Rhonda Zielinski said the community 鈥渘eeded to be vigilant and proactive鈥 to help police catch the offender.
She urged business owners to go through their security cameras to see if anyone matches the description of the offender, an older man aged 40-60, with short, grey-speckled, possibly curly hair, of M膩ori or Polynesian descent with a solid build.
He left behind a pair of cut-off jean shorts which came off during a struggle with the house occupants as he tried to flee, along with a pair of size US13 dark grey and black New Balance sneakers.
鈥淚f they know him, they need to come forward.
鈥淓veryone is so disgusted with the person because she [Linda Woods] was such a beautiful lady.
鈥淪omebody will know. You don鈥檛 protect people like that, you鈥檝e got to be bold and come forward because he could attack somebody else.鈥
Kaikohe community leader and businesswoman Rhonda Zielinski said the community needed to be proactive to help police catch the offender. Photo / Michael Cunningham
But Zielinski, the owner of a women鈥檚 gym which was badly damaged in an alleged arson attack this month, said people may be reluctant to deal with the police as they have 鈥渓ost confidence鈥 in them due to under-staffing.
鈥淲here they might have rung up and reported something, people don鈥檛 bother now because you don鈥檛 get a response.
鈥淲e should trust that the police will put some more resources into catching this person.鈥
Community chaplain Monte Tito, who has lived in Kaikohe for 55 years, said the fact the offender was still at large was 鈥渁larming鈥.
鈥淭he town is on edge, but we really need to stand together as a community and look after each other.
鈥淪omeone knows, so do the right thing and come forward and put this through the right channels.鈥
The homicide brought back memories of the murder of Rev. Frank Coulthard, an Anglican priest who conducted the marriage ceremony of Tito and his wife in the 1970s, he said.
Reginald Broughton was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder.
鈥淪imilar things have happened in the town,鈥 Tito said.
鈥淚t took them a while to find the perpetrator, but they did eventually find him.鈥
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