But the fire crew soon established it was a false alarm. A customer set off one of the fire buttons in the store, Hargreaves said.
Today, Inspector Edwards gave more details.
“Police allege two people entered the premises, picking up several items, before intentionally setting off the fire alarm and exiting the address with those items,” he said.
Police have since reviewed several hours of CCTV footage to identify people believed to be involved.
“The women, aged 42 and 43, are due to appear in the Waitākere District Court tomorrow,” he said.
“They have been charged with multiple counts of shoplifting, as well as the charge of giving false alarm of fire.”
A 35-year-old male currently remanded in custody on unrelated matters has also been charged in relation to this incident.
“It is a serious offence to knowingly give false alarm of a fire, and to use it as a distraction to allegedly take items from a business is concerning,” Edwards added.
“We thank those who were impacted on the day for their patience and hope these arrests bring reassurance to those who were there. I would also like to commend our staff for their work in identifying the alleged offenders and holding them to account,” Edwards said.
Anne Gibson has been the Herald’s property editor for 24 years, has won many awards, written books and covered property extensively here and overseas.