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Axe-wielding girls raid Kerikeri liquor store

By Peter de Graaf
Northern Advocate·
22 May, 2017 09:16 PM2 mins to read

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Super Liquor in Kerikeri was robbed by axe-wielding teenage girls.

Super Liquor in Kerikeri was robbed by axe-wielding teenage girls.

Two teenage girls armed with tomahawks have robbed a Kerikeri liquor store, making off with cash and a backpack full of spirits.

The robbery happened about 9pm on Friday, moments before Super Liquor, in the car park next to Kerikeri McDonald's, was to close.

The girls were armed with tomahawks or small axes.
The girls were armed with tomahawks or small axes.

Detective Patrick Derbyshire said the girls were armed with tomahawks or small axes and had covered their faces with hoodies and bandannas.

They threatened the shop assistant and ordered him to open the till.

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They took cash and filled a backpack with about $200 worth of spirits and liqueurs, then fled on foot across the Domain towards the skate park or the high school.

A second shop assistant ran to the back of the shop and called the owner while a man parked outside called police after seeing the girls enter the store.

The threatened assistant remained calm throughout the robbery and complied with the girls' demands. He was uninjured.

Police were examining CCTV footage in the hope of identifying the girls, who were described only as Maori and in their teens.

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Derbyshire urged anyone who saw anything suspicious around McDonald's and Super Liquor about 9pm on Friday - including two girls running across the Domain - to call him at the Kerikeri station on (09) 407 9211.

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