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Teen charged with shoplifting more than $1000
Teen charged with shoplifting more than $1000

RNZ News

time29-05-2025

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Teen charged with shoplifting more than $1000

Police recovered about $800 worth of groceries which were returned to the Manukau supermarket. Photo: NZ Police Police say a thief bagged nearly $1000 worth of groceries before they tracked him down in Auckland last week. There were multiple reports of a man shoplifting from a Manukau supermarket last Saturday morning and police said he took a lot of meat products before fleeing in a vehicle. In a statement, Inspector Warrick Adkin said they found the vehicle a short distance away and about $800 worth of groceries which were inside were returned to the supermarket. He said officers discovered the same person had been involved in shoplifting at a Three Kings supermarket an hour earlier. "Further enquiries revealed this male has allegedly been involved in numerous shoplifting or theft incidents this year, totalling several thousand dollars." A 17-year-old appeared in Manukau Youth Court on 24 May facing multiple shoplifting-related charges. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

Teen charged with shoplifting more than $10,000
Teen charged with shoplifting more than $10,000

RNZ News

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • RNZ News

Teen charged with shoplifting more than $10,000

Police recovered about $800 worth of groceries which were returned to the Manukau supermarket. Photo: NZ Police Police say a thief bagged nearly $1000 worth of groceries before they tracked him down in Auckland last week. There were multiple reports of a man shoplifting from a Manukau supermarket last Saturday morning and police said he took a lot of meat products before fleeing in a vehicle. In a statement, Inspector Warrick Adkin said they found the vehicle a short distance away and about $800 worth of groceries which were inside were returned to the supermarket. He said officers discovered the same person had been involved in shoplifting at a Three Kings supermarket an hour earlier. "Further enquiries revealed this male has allegedly been involved in numerous shoplifting or theft incidents this year, totalling several thousand dollars." A 17-year-old appeared in Manukau Youth Court on 24 May facing multiple shoplifting-related charges. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

'Excellent outcome': Police seize illegal firearm in Manurewa
'Excellent outcome': Police seize illegal firearm in Manurewa

RNZ News

time21-05-2025

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'Excellent outcome': Police seize illegal firearm in Manurewa

An illegal firearm police said they seized in Manurewa. Photo: Police / Supplied Police say they have had an "excellent outcome" after arresting two people and removing a firearm from the south Auckland community of Manurewa. Officers were called to a Great South Road property on Tuesday at about 3.40pm after a man was reportedly trying to gain entry. "It was reported that a known offender was likely involved, and concerningly for us it was reported that he was in possession of a firearm," Inspector Warrick Adkin said. "Armed staff made an approach to the address, and located the victim who was unharmed, and the offender had not gained entry." Adkin said the police Eagle helicopter was deployed into the Manurewa area and located a vehicle of interest parked on Browns Road. "Eagle observed a man and woman exit an address and get into this vehicle and tracked it to Southmall." Armed police approached the parked vehicle and took both occupants into custody. Adkin said methamphetamine was located in the vehicle and they arrested a 42-year-old woman. "No firearm was located in the vehicle - however a search of the Browns Road property located a cut down firearm, which is an excellent outcome. "Seizing illegal firearms such as this, will reduce harm in our community and enhance public safety." A 38-year-old man will appear in the Manukau District Court charged with unlawful possession of a pistol and ammunition, along with speaks threateningly. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero, a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

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