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Tauranga family's home robbed while mum gives birth

Zoe Hunter
By Zoe Hunter
Bay of Plenty Times·
11 Oct, 2017 04:00 PM3 mins to read

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Alice Podziewska's joy at giving birth to Mila turned to distress when she discovered thieves had broken into the family home and stolen items. Photo / File

Alice Podziewska's joy at giving birth to Mila turned to distress when she discovered thieves had broken into the family home and stolen items. Photo / File

Thieves ransacked a young Papamoa mum's home after she went into labour nine weeks early and had to be flown to Waikato Hospital.

Alice Podziewska, 25, was flown to hospital in an emergency maternity transfer from Tauranga when she went into premature labour on September 30.

Miss Podziewska and her partner welcomed their baby girl Mila on October 6 - nine weeks before her due date.

But the excitement of bringing their new baby girl home was marred after her partner, who did not want to be named, returned home on October 10 to find thieves had broken into their home.

The offenders broke the back door and stole Miss Podziewska's $1500 Hyper Hawaii blue and teak standup paddleboard, two televisions, an Xbox and speaker, hunting knives, a gold Rosefield watch, jewellery and her partner's passport.

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They had stored the paddleboard in the back shed but forgot to lock it after she went into early labour.

The stolen jewellery included a silver whale tail necklace Miss Podziewska's brother and sister-in-law bought her and a gold ring her partner had given her. They also took Miss Podziewska's charms, which she had collected while travelling.

The couple were in the process of switching insurance companies so were not covered.

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Stolen items including jewellery, televisions and a $1500 stand up paddleboard. Photo / Supplied
Stolen items including jewellery, televisions and a $1500 stand up paddleboard. Photo / Supplied

She said the stolen items had sentimental value, but it was the invasion of privacy that concerned her most.

"It is an unnerving feeling. We have just nested and made the nursery; we are gutted."

Speaking to the Bay of Plenty Times from Waikato Hospital, Miss Podziewska said she was distraught after learning of the break-in. She had even contemplated moving out.

"You just keep thinking about people being in your home, and it is very uncomfortable. What if we had been bringing baby home?

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"It crossed my mind to give our notice in but it is difficult with a new baby."

The new mum hoped people would keep an eye out for her paddleboard which she said was a one-off.

Alice Podziewska baby girl, Mila, born October 6. Photo / Supplied
Alice Podziewska baby girl, Mila, born October 6. Photo / Supplied

Miss Podziewska and her newborn would stay at Waikato Hospital for a few more weeks until Mila was old enough to be transferred to Tauranga Hospital.

"When bubs and I get back to Tauranga it will be a shock to see how I feel when I first get back into the house."

Friends would house-sit until they returned home.

A police media spokeswoman said police were speaking with the homeowners and inquiries were ongoing.

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Police reminded people to record the serial number of their items and store them online at www.snap.org.nz so stolen items could be identified if recovered.

"We also stress the importance of reporting any burglaries, or suspicious behaviour, to us immediately."

Anyone who has been the victim of theft, or who has witnessed any suspicious behaviour, is encouraged to contact their local police station or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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