Please attribute the following to Superintendent Jason Guthrie, Southern District Commander:
Police have arrested a 46-year-old man in Brockville, Dunedin this evening.
The man had been sought in relation to a series of offences committed in the Otago Coastal Area over recent days.
Officers involved in the operation to locate the man sighted him at a commercial premises on Kaikorai Valley Road at approximately 6.00pm and attempted to apprehend him.
The offender drove his vehicle towards the patrol car and officers in his efforts to avoid arrest. In response, Police deployed a range of tactical options including one shot from a Police pistol.
No other shots were fired in the incident, and nobody was injured.
The offender fled the area in the vehicle which was later located in Brockville.
Road spikes were successfully deployed, and the offender fled on foot into a bush area. He was apprehended soon after by a police dog team in the Fraser's Gully area.
Earlier this evening, Police asked the public to keep clear of Three Mile Hill and Brockville as police searched in the cordoned area.
Cordons in the area will be lifted shortly.
Police want to reassure the community that there is no ongoing public safety risk following this incident.
This was a very dynamic incident involving an offender who was highly motivated to avoid arrest and Police staff are commended for their efforts in safely resolving this incident.
A critical incident investigation has commenced, and the incident will be referred to the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA), as is standard procedure for any matter involving the discharge of a Police firearm.