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Police seek sightings of Dorothy Buckley’s vehicle in murder investigation

9 June 2026
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Police are seeking information regarding the movements of a vehicle belonging to homicide victim 76-year-old Tārati (Dorothy) Buckley, who was found dead in the Far North. As part of Operation Peony, investigators have released an image of her Toyota RAV4, which bears the unique registration plate DOTSKA. Authorities are particularly interested in the vehicle’s trajectory between Whirinaki and Kaikohe between 8 PM on May 31 and 6 AM on June 1. Additionally, police are looking to trace the vehicle’s journey further south for further insights into the case.

Why It Matters

This case highlights the ongoing concerns regarding violence against the elderly, as statistics show that older adults are often vulnerable to crime. The homicide rate in New Zealand has seen fluctuations over recent years, with particular emphasis on violent crimes impacting vulnerable populations. Investigations like Operation Peony are crucial for community safety and justice, and they underscore the importance of public cooperation in solving such serious crimes. The outcomes of these inquiries can lead to broader discussions about crime prevention measures and support systems for at-risk groups within society.

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