The next time he returns, for a third and fourth look through the window, he is wearing a different jacket. Moments later he comes charging back, his mind apparently made up, but scuttles away when spooked by a passing car.
He returns for the last time hunched over and with a dark jacket pulled over his head. It takes two bashes with the mains cover and one with his arm to break the window.
However, the shop's alarm appears to take him by surprise and he scurries off into the night.
Unfortunately for the would-be burglar, he was recognised by a Far North police officer and can look forward to a visit from the long arm of the law.
Laurenson Technology owner Scott Laurenson said once he had replaced the broken door pane with a metal sheet he asked staff member Amorangi Mathews to go through the CCTV footage. "He said, 'Holy heck, you have to see this guy'. It's really funny how he tries to cover up at the end."
Mr Mathews added the captions and the soundtrack, while former employee Dave Murray uploaded the video to YouTube. The clear footage, not to mention the fact the hapless burglar returned five times, would make identification easy.
Mr Laurenson said he hoped publicity would deter future burglars. While the damage in this case was relatively minor, every broken window was a cost he said he could do without.