Joshua Perry (right) with friend Patrick Pethica in his apartment. PHOTO: GERARD O'BRIEN/Otago Daily Times
Joshua Perry (right) with friend Patrick Pethica in his apartment. PHOTO: GERARD O'BRIEN/Otago Daily Times
A disabled Dunedin man is promising justice to the burglar who stole his communication "lifelines'' from his Northeast Valley home.
Joshua Perry, of Dunedin, said a fantastic night celebrating a friend's graduation was ruined after returning to his home in North Rd about 3am on Sunday.
Wheelchair-bound Mr Perry (24)found a locked window in the apartment had been jemmied open.
He discovered his "ransacked'' home and his personal belongings flung around the one-bedroom apartment.
A laptop, landline phone, a mobile phone and an iPad were stolen.
Mr Perry was working with police and had a blunt message for the thief.
"We will find you ... We will get justice.''
As his flat's contents were not insured, he started a givealittle page on Sunday, aimed at raising $1300 to replace the stolen items.
Patrick Pethica (24), the friend who graduated on Saturday, said the thief would have known they were stealing from a disabled person because of items in the bedroom, such as the electric adjustable beds.