28 Jul 2025

Man arrested after armed robbery at Kensington Tavern in Whangārei

6:08 pm on 28 July 2025
A man with a gun entered Kensington Tavern about 10 o'clock on 25 July 2025 and discharged a firearm before demanding money.

A man with a gun entered Kensington Tavern about 10 o'clock on 25 July fired a shot into the ceiling before demanding money. Photo: Supplied

Police have arrested a man they say was behind a brazen robbery of a Whangārei bar in which one person was injured and a shot was fired into the pub's ceiling.

Detective Senior Sergeant Michelle Harris, of the Whangārei CIB, said the man entered Kensington Tavern about 10 o'clock on Friday and discharged a firearm before demanding money.

She said officers put in long hours throughout the weekend to track down the offender, which culminated in a police operation outside an Okara Drive business on Monday afternoon.

A 35-year-old man was arrested and would face serious charges when he appeared in the Whangārei District Court on Tuesday.

Those charges included aggravated robbery with a firearm, wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, unlawful possession of a firearm, and discharging a firearm to intimidate.

The gun was also recovered on Monday afternoon, Harris said.

Police would oppose bail when the man appeared in court.

Harris said she was proud of her team's work.

"There's no place for callous violence in which puts law-abiding members of the public in harm's way. You will be held to account."

Harris acknowledged Whangārei residents who contacted police with information throughout the weekend.

Earlier, Kensington Tavern owner Craig Woods told RNZ a man wielding a gun burst into the premises via the smoker's area, went behind the bar, and demanded staff give him money from the till.

He said two staff members and three customers were still in the pub at the time.

"The staff did the correct thing by giving them the till, and it all happened pretty quickly. But one of the patrons intervened. The offender sort of broke free, and so the patron backed off."

Woods said the patron fell after his tussle with the robber and hit his head, which required stitches.

St John Ambulance said one person was taken to hospital with moderate injuries.

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