Space King has had a portable cabin destined for emergency housing stolen in Northland.
Space King has had a portable cabin destined for emergency housing stolen in Northland.
What was meant to be a fresh start for someone in need has turned into heartbreak and frustration after a portable building destined for emergency housing was stolen in the Far North.
The 6x3m Space King portable building was supposed tobe a safe, warm shelter for a man who recently lost his job but it was taken in broad daylight in Hōreke.
The company’s owner Victor Smith wants answers and is hoping to assist the man.
“This building was meant to go to someone in need next week. The man was recently made redundant, and he was hoping to move back to his family land.
“It was our last available unit in the Hokianga area, and its disappearance has left a vulnerable person without the shelter they were counting on.”
This is not the first time one of the units had been stolen. Last year another 6x3m cabin was stolen from a Marsden Point Rd property but was returned.
“We hope the same will happen in this case and the unit is returned and we can hand it over to him.”
The stolen unit was intended for a person in need of housing.
“We are helping the most vulnerable and when things like this happen it puts our whole business at risk. These thefts are devastating, you are doing good for the community, and you have people that try to undermine what you are doing.”
He said occupants have the opportunity to own the building after renting it.
“The people that stole it could have come to us, if they needed assistance, we would have helped them under our rent to own scheme. They would have eventually owned it.”