Dairy and service station robberies have, in recent years, escalated in Hawke's Bay in the autumn and early winter.
Last week a 17-year-old was sentenced to six months' community detention for his role in a Flaxmere dairy robbery, with two others, aged 17 and 14, in November last year.
Dairy owner Rakesh Kumar, targeted by three youth carrying knives and a golf club, called for the Government to take such raids more seriously.
One of those youths told police he saw an opportunity to get some money, while another said he intended to rob the store of cash and cigarettes but realised in hindsight it was a bad idea.
A month after the Flaxmere incident a Napier dairy was the target of another attempted aggravated robbery when 42-year-old Kahu Timoti Wihapi was chased from the Hastings St store by a breast cancer fundraiser supporter dressed as a pink fairy.
He had concealed an unloaded single-barrel shotgun in his pants and was sentenced to two years and seven months' jail after pleading guilty to a charge of attempted robbery.
When police spoke to him after the incident he told them he just wanted to go back to prison.