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Police Notebook: Six vehicles stolen over long weekend

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24 Oct, 2017 04:00 PM2 mins to read

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The following incidents were reported to Rotorua police during the past few days:

Stolen vehicles

Police are seeking six vehicles which were stolen over the long weekend.

On Friday a red 2005 Toyota Wish registration JCB722 was taken from Old Quarry Rd.

A maroon 1994 Nissan Navara registration XP7895 was taken from an address on Fairy Springs Rd on Saturday.

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That same day a Red 1990 Toyota Corolla registration PS3263 was taken from a Gifford Place address in Utuhina.

Three vehicles were taken at some point over the long weekend.

A green 2004 Mazda RX8 registration HKK831 was taken from a Sunset Rd address in Mangakakahi, a silver 2003 Ford Courier registration BHA994 was taken from Eruera St and a white and grey 1996 Toyota Gracia registration DGJ619 from a Petrie St address.

Burglaries of note

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Rotorua police crime prevention manager Inspector Stuart Nightingale said stolen mountain bikes had continued to be available for sale through social media.

"Police often identify the bikes online as do their owners and we encourage people to not accept 'dodgy' or obviously stolen property regardless of the price.

"This can make a person liable to the crime of Receiving Property."

On Friday a red and white GT Aggressor brand mountain bike was stolen from an address on Springfield Rd.

A TV and PS4 were stolen from a Bellingham Cres address on Saturday.

Mr Nightingale advised people to call Rotorua police on 07 349 9400 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 with any useful information on the stolen property.

Wanted Person

Police urgently seek the whereabouts of Tihema Nuttall.

Mr Nuttall is 26 and from the Rotorua area.

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