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Apologetic thief still not appreciated

Peter Jackson
Northern Advocate·
9 Oct, 2013 06:59 PM3 mins to read

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Shona Hobson and her two-year-old granddaughter Kaelyn Clark-Hobson, who is proving to be a very sympathetic nurse. Photo / Peter Jackson

Shona Hobson and her two-year-old granddaughter Kaelyn Clark-Hobson, who is proving to be a very sympathetic nurse. Photo / Peter Jackson

Whatever else was said while a man stole her car on Monday, Kaitaia woman Shona Hobson vividly recalls two words.

"Sorry, Miss," the thief said to her, moments before she toppled out of the car and he drove off, running over her legs as he did.

Ms Hobson is now at home, recovering from severe bruising, but showing no sign of being cowed by her experience.

She was not one to be intimidated, she said. She loved her home and her community and felt safe in both. No thief was going to take that from her.

Ms Hobson would be visiting the man who took her car, too.

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"He'll be sober then and I'll tell him that I did not appreciate him coming into my home."

The drama began shortly after Ms Hobson began her daily routine at around 6.15am.

Her brother, Shane Clark, told her someone was in her car immediately outside the back door at her Matthews Ave house.

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She had assumed it was a family member, and when she realised it wasn't had leapt into the passenger's seat.

The thief, who had entered her house to get the keys, had the car started by that time, and he was not going to be deterred, even with Ms Hobson kneeling on the passenger's seat, pulling the handbrake on and knocking the car out of gear, and Mr Clark trying to pull him out via the driver's window.

Ms Hobson said she was still kneeling on the seat when the thief offered his apology moments before he pushed her out and on to the road. As he drove off the left rear wheel ran over her legs.

A driver who stopped on the other side of the road was about to bring her a jacket to cover her as she lay there, face down in the street, while another motorist stopped traffic, but a log truck driver was clearly in a hurry to get through. He stopped, his front right wheel less than an arm's length of her face, and asked Mr Clark to move her arm so he could get past. "He would have run over my arm if Shane hadn't lifted it up," Ms Hobson said.

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"I think I said something you wouldn't want to print. You just don't do that, do you?" She knew the driver, she added, and would be speaking to him.

Ms Hobson, who works at Kaitaia Police Station in a civilian role and was awarded the Queen's Service Medal in 2010 for services to the police and community, said she had long worked with people who were "challenged in a variety of areas" so Monday's experience would not change the way she lived her life.

She had nothing but praise for the police and Kaitaia Hospital staff. "Everyone has been brilliant," she said, but she did not recommend that anyone else follow her example. Take my advice. It's only a car, so let the thief have it," she said.

An 18-year-old man and four juveniles appeared before a Justice of the Peace in the Kaitaia District Court on Monday afternoon on charges arising from the taking of Ms Hobson's car. The adult was remanded in custody to appear again yesterday when he was expected to ask for bail. Two of the juveniles were placed in the custody of CYF, and the other two were bailed to family addresses.

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