Appeal for dashcam / CCTV footage

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Posted 15 September, 2025
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Police investigating a Queenstown incident which left a man with serious injuries are seeking help from the public.

Officers were called to the intersection of Moke Lake Road and Glenorchy-Queenstown Road about 6.15pm yesterday, Sunday, 14 September.

A man was located with unexplained injuries and was taken to Dunedin Hospital, later transferred to Christchurch.

Police have not detailed his injuries but say he is now recovering. Earlier today they said they were exploring whether the man may have been injured earlier, and in a different location to where he was found.

They're appealing for camera footage from anyone along the road.

"If you have dashcam footage or have a front-facing CCTV camera on the Glenorchy-Queenstown Road or the Moke Lake area from 9am to 6pm yesterday, we would like to hear from you to aid our investigation."

Anyone with information or CCTV/dashcam footage can contact Police via 105 and reference file number 250915/1658.


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