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Five people arrested following attempted robberies

Five people arrested following attempted robberies in Hamilton

Five people have been arrested following an attempted robbery and fleeing driver incident in Hamilton.

About 9.30am yesterday (Monday 14 January), a group of people entered a dairy on Knighton Road in Hillcrest armed with screwdrivers and poles.

They fled when the dairy owner activated a fog cannon.

Later that day, the same group approached another dairy - in Aberdeen Drive, Dinsdale - in a similar manner.

Police were called and attending officers located a vehicle with the alleged offenders inside.

When the vehicle failed to stop, a pursuit was initiated but quickly abandoned due to the manner of driving.

Police located the vehicle a short time later, however its occupants had fled on foot.

Five people — four youths and one adult (aged 17) — were located following a search by officers, the dog section and Eagle helicopter.

The youths have been referred to Youth Aid, while the 17-year-old is due to appear in Hamilton District Court today, charged with assault with intent to rob and unlawfully getting into a vehicle.

Police are still making enquiries to locate a sixth person, seen wearing a dark green long sleeve top, as pictured.

Anyone with information is urged to contact Constable Ben Boserio at BBCO09@police.govt.nz or by calling Hamilton Police on (07) 858 6200, quoting file 190114/4567.

ENDS


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