Police officers investigating the violent death of an elderly Wellington woman, nearly two weeks ago, are focusing on a key five-hour period on the night she died.
Helen Gregory, 79, was found dead at her Khandallah home on 24 January.
Detective Senior Sergeant Tim Leitch said an iwi leader performed a moving karakia with Gregory's family on Saturday morning to mark the end of the police presence at the property.
"We wish to thank the residents of the street, and wider Khandallah community for their patience and understanding throughout this time," he said.
"We also acknowledge the feelings of anxiety from this tragic event and the subsequent investigations."
The lengthy scene investigation had provided "significant information" that would help police reconstruct the events leading up to Gregory's death, he said.
The focus is now on a key period of time, between 6pm and 11pm on Wednesday 24 January.
"We are confident a successful resolution to this homicide is nearing, and the person or persons responsible for the death of Helen will be held accountable.
"The Khandallah community are being reassured that there is no ongoing risk to public safety following this event."
"The people that knew and were close to Helen have provided us with significant information, and if anyone else has further information we would like to speak to them."
Police also wanted to speak to anyone in and around Baroda Street on 24 January who had yet to speak to police.
"Police can be contacted by calling 105, or making an online report by clicking "Update Report" and referencing file number 240125/1641."