Dating app users are being warned to stay vigilant after two people were assaulted in separate incidents in the past week after arranging meet-ups online.
Southland area prevention manager, Acting Inspector Mel Robertson, said police are aware of two incidents in the past week where people have been assaulted at such meet-ups in Invercargill.
“In both incidents reported to police, it appears people are using these apps to lure people to secluded locations late at night with the intention to attack them.
“One victim is in critical care following an assault on Friday ... and a second victim sustained serious injuries following an attack on Sunday.
“Both these reported incidents occurred in the Queens Park area.”
Police are making inquiries into both incidents, including working to identify and locate the alleged offenders.
“These alleged offenders are engaging with people on these apps with the intention of meeting them in quiet areas at night-time to attack them,” Robertson said.
“Not only are they taking advantage of people’s trust, but they are planning these attacks with the intention to seriously injure these people.
“We urge anybody who is planning to meet someone from a dating app to choose a location which is public, or well-lit at night, as well as letting someone trusted know your plans and movements.”
Police are keen to hear from anybody who has information regarding these assaults, or anyone who was in the Queens Park area between 6pm and 4am from Friday, May 8 to Sunday, May 10.
Information can be reported to police via 105, either over the phone or online. People should reference the file number 260510/6480.
Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
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