An Auckland charity store that raises money for rescued animals has been broken into overnight with a glass front door left shattered.
Large shards of broken glass from a bottom section of a double front door were left on the blue doormat of the SPCA Op Shop in Onehunga, on the suburb's main shopping strip.
The break-in happened just before 1am.
There are no details yet of what was stolen from the shop. The store's eye-catching front display appears untouched.
A police spokesperson said at 12.54am the alarm was raised about a break-in at a store on Church St, Onehunga.
One person was arrested and inquiries were ongoing.
The charity op shop, which uses proceeds from sales to help fund Auckland's SPCA centre, carries a range of donated clothing, shoes and homeware.