Police are appealing for sightings and information on a “vehicle of interest” after the unexplained death of a Northland woman earlier this month.
Joanna Mai Sione-Lauaki, known as Jo, was found dead between Omamari Beach and Aranga Beach on August 2.
1News understands police were called after she texted the word “help” to her husband.
Inquiries into the 38-year-old’s death remain ongoing.
Detective Senior Sergeant Aaron Crawford said today that investigators are seeking sightings or information on a 2012 Toyota Hilux flat deck ute.
According to police, the vehicle has no registration plates, an orange hazard light on the roof and aluminium dog cages on the back.
“We believe this vehicle to have been in the same area where Jo’s body was discovered,” Crawford said.
“Police would like to hear from anyone who saw this vehicle leading up to and around Friday, August 2, in the Baylys or Omamari beach areas near Dargaville.
“Anyone who saw this vehicle, or has any dashcam footage of this vehicle from that day is urged to come forward.”
Police “are continuing to work hard to piece together the events leading up to Jo’s death and any information, no matter how small could assist in bring the case to a close,” Crawford said.
Authorities asked those who were in the area at the time with photos or videos which may be relevant to upload them here.
People with information are urged to contact 105, citing file number 240803/9062.
Police said people could also speak to a member of the investigation team in person at the Dargaville Police Station.