A Christchurch teenager is accused of stealing $200,000 worth of jewellery from Christchurch and Wellington stores. Photo / Thinkstock
A Christchurch teenager is accused of stealing $200,000 worth of jewellery from Christchurch and Wellington stores. Photo / Thinkstock
A teenager has been arrested over a series of alleged jewel thefts from stores in Christchurch and Wellington.
Anaru Tyson Dry, a 19-year-old from Christchurch, is accused of being behind thefts over a three-week period that police allege total more than $200,000.
Charging documents laid at Christchurch District Court accusethe teen of first stealing a $5700 signet ring from a Michael Hill jewellery store at The Palms shopping centre in Christchurch on September 12 this year.
He's then accused of acting with another male – who has not yet appeared in court – of stealing two signet rings from another Michael Hill shop across town on the same day.
The next day, September 13, Dry is accused of stealing a pendant and gold chain valued at $6498 from a third Michael Hill in Christchurch, before again allegedly going with a co-accused to steal two gold curb chains worth $10,700 from Stewart Dawsons at Westfield Riccarton and a signet ring, diamond ring, pendant and gold chain valued at $17,296 from Michael Hill at Cashel St.
Police also allege that on October 1, Dry allegedly stole $33,549 in jewellery from a Stewart Dawsons store in Wellington. A further charge relating to the same day accuses him and a co-offender of stealing miscellaneous jewellery valued at the same price from another Stewart Dawsons.
The final charges date to October 4 when it is alleged Dry stole $44,000 of jewellery from Michael Hill at Northlands, Christchurch, before, again he and a co-offender allegedly made off with miscellaneous jewellery valued at $43,695.
The police charges allege that $206,085 in jewellery was taken in total.