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Taupō police investigating two burglaries in one day in town centre

Malisha Kumar
By Malisha Kumar
Multimedia journalist·Waikato Herald·
1 Aug, 2024 10:12 PM3 mins to read

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In today's headlines with Susie Nordqvist, Hamas says its top political leader has been killed in an Israeli airstrike and nursing graduates were sent job offers in error.

Police are investigating two store burglaries in Taupō, believed to be the same offenders, using two stolen vehicles.

A police spokesperson told Waikato Herald a stolen car was used to break into a Horomatangi St jewellery store on July 26.

“Four offenders entered the store and took a number of items from display cabinets. The four offenders then broke into a nearby shoe store and stole items from there as well before leaving the scene in a second stolen car.”

Police located the second stolen car being driven “erratically” and at “high speed through town”.

“Police initially pursued the car but abandoned the pursuit due to the manner of driving. The car was last seen on Taharepa Rd, heading towards Crown Rd.

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“While being pursued, the offenders threw some of the stolen items from the car. These items were recovered by police.”

Police are working on identifying and finding the offenders.

Senior Sergeant Andy Livingston, Taupō and Tūrangi area response manager, said retail crime in Taupō was no different to what was happening nationwide, although he believed the town experienced a lower volume of those offences compared to the average.

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“We get a mixture of these random incidents and there’s a lot of towns that get much more. Sometimes, we get people from out of town who come and commit these offences.

“It is tough ... we often deal with people that commit these offences, and there’s sort of a lack of awareness around the impact of what they do.”

Livingstone acknowledged the toll on retailers.

“In a town like Taupō, our retailers get supported, people know each other, we have a vibrant CBD which is well supported with good local retailers. That makes Taupō special and it is a valued part of the community.

“I don’t think the people that commit these offences appreciate that, and the impact they have on them for stress, and it’s not just financial - it’s also the emotional stress of your livelihood and business being affected that way ... no different to any other town really.

“It’s not about how often we get it, any time is not good.”

Anyone with information can phone 105 and quote file number 240726/2688. Information could also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

Malisha Kumar is a multimedia journalist based in Hamilton. She joined the Waikato Herald in 2023 after working for Radio 1XX in Whakatāne.


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