Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver
A woman has been found dead at a home in Pahiatua, near a college in the lower North Island town.
Police have launched a homicide investigation and Tararua College's principal said armed police were in the area.
Detective Senior Sergeant David Thompson said officers discovered the woman at the Arthur Street property in Pahitua around 4.40pm on Wednesday.
"A scene guard is in place at the property and nearby residents can expect to see an ongoing police presence in the coming days as we conduct a scene examination and make enquiries in the area."
Police had been working with the school to provide reassurance and an alternative route for students to come and go from the campus, he said.
"We know the police presence will be unsettling but we can confirm there is no threat to the wider community."
Tararua College principal Iain Anderson said were at a house near the college campus.
"There's an ongoing police investigation there ... it's all cordoned off."
He said while close to the school, police weren't on school grounds.
Anderson said the students were "all good" and there were fewer at school on Thursday, due to secondary teachers partial strikes.
School leaders would guide students safely onto the grounds, and the bus drop off point would be be changed.
The woman's car was missing and police were appealing for sightings. The car is a red, late-model Mitsubishi ASX VRX station wagon, registration QGU91.
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