Rotorua Police arrested a man in the suburb of Glenhome yesterday morning, after he failed to stop for Police when signalled for dangerous driving in the Mangakakahi area.
The man was seen by Police driving a trail bike recklessly on Biak Street and has fled when signalled by Police, said senior sergeant John Stapleford.
"Due to the nature of driving staff did not pursue.
"Enquiries were then made at the registered address of the bike."
Stapleford said the 29-year-old man was located at the address and arrested.
Police have also seized the mans bike.
The man appeared in Rotorua District Court today and has been remanded in custody to reappear on 21 August, charged with failing to stop when signalled and operating a motor vehicle recklessly.
Another bike (pictured), unrelated to this incident, was also seized on Monday from a park in the Fordlands area.
These seizures and the arrest come after an operation launched on Monday, August 11 to disrupt the illegal use of trail bikes in the Rotorua area.
Stapleford said police have seen an increase in fleeing driver incidents and dangerous driving involving dirt bikes in recent months and remain committed to holding these people to account.
"Often, riders are seen without helmets on, which puts their safety at risk as well as the safety of other road users, due to the speeds these bikes are travelling.
"Police are committed to ensuring the community is safe, especially on our roads and at this stage this operation remains ongoing and has no end date.
"We ask anybody who witnesses antisocial road behaviour to contact Police, on 111 if it is happening currently, or 105 if it is after the fact."
Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

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2 comments
Disorderly behavior
Posted on 15-08-2025 19:01 | By tia
Perhaps the Police could concentrate on other areas of the Bay of Plenty as the destruction by these riders are costing the ratepayer many $$$$.
Commendations
Posted on 17-08-2025 14:12 | By Watchdog
to the police for catching this guy and perhaps one or two others close to him.
It is usually only a small number of people who do this sort of thing, so catching one or two can send a strong message to their mates that if you do this you will lose your bike, perhaps and certainly cop a fine. The punishment would be ideal - fix the damage you have made, or lose your bike, and or go to jail. Especially if it is a third offence. Three strikes and you are out of society and into a barred facility that should show you what the penalties for criminal behaviour are all about.
And yes there see to be a small number at Beach Road in Tauranga causing problems. Capture these guys and they will suddenly come to a halt, no doubt.
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