"Auckland Police investigating cash in transit
robbery"
Auckland Police are investigating after a cash in
transit van was robbed outside Eden Park overnight.
The
incident happened at 12.40am this morning when two men armed
with firearms approached two staff at the stadium and
demanded money.
No-one was injured in the incident however
cash was taken.
All members of the public had left Eden
Park by the time of the incident with only event and stadium
staff still at the scene.
The offenders fled in a white
Audi station wagon via Reimers Avenue before dumping the
vehicle on Royal Terrace.
The vehicle is being
forensically examined by Police this morning.
Police would
like to hear from any members of the public who witnessed
the vehicle fleeing the scene or any suspicious activity in
and around Eden Park at the time of the
incident.
Information can be shared with Auckland Police
on 09 302 6557 or via Crimestoppers on 0800 555
111.
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