The police chase ended with the driver being surrounded by police and pulled from his blue Subaru, January 28, 2025.
A man who led up to 20 police cars on a reckless, citywide chase before being cornered in a mall carpark and pulled from his vehicle has been blasted by a judge for his “stupid” actions.
Blake Herbert, 32, was on bail and high on methamphetamine when he sparkedthe Auckland pursuit on January 28.
Today, he was given a stern word by Judge Gene Tomlinson in Whangārei District Court.
“Drug driving is dumb, drug driving is stupid, and drug driving ... all it does is risk your life and others’. It’s selfish,” the judge told him.
He called it “dumb” and “selfish” and referred to a New Zealand Transport Agency campaign that captured how drug drivers’ passengers often ended up dead.
Judge Tomlinson said Herbert’s criminal history was appalling and he had spent about half of his life in prison.
“You have offences committed every year for the last 18 years and it is no surprise to me when I read [in reports] ‘state care, mum died’,” he said.
Herbert told report writers: “If Mum were here, I wouldn’t be where I am today.”
Judge Tomlinson said although he understood Herbert’s position, he needed to start taking agency for his life.
“You are your own person, you can make the right choices ... it can’t always be for me to hold you responsible by the sentences I impose on you.”
Herbert was sentenced to 13 months’ imprisonment and disqualified from driving. He will return to court at a later date for sentencing on the kidnapping matter.
Shannon Pitman is a Whangārei-based reporter for Open Justice covering courts in the Te Tai Tokerau region. She is of Ngāpuhi/ Ngāti Pūkenga descent and has worked in digital media for the past five years. She joined NZME in 2023.