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At 1am on Sunday 10th April, Police apprehended two
offenders who were wanted for a string of burglaries in
Waikato, Coromandel, and Bay of Plenty.
At the
time of the arrest, the net had been tightening on the two
men, who were running out of places to hide following the
arrest of an associate.
In the early hours of Sunday
morning a Police patrol in Kawerau observed a stolen vehicle
linked to the pair.
The vehicle fled when
signalled to stop, following which Police set-up cordons and
deployed road spikes. The vehicle was disabled as it
travelled north on Tamarangi Drive and abandoned shortly
afterwards. A Police dog team tracked the offenders and they
were located, cold and wet, having attempted to hide in a
stream.
The pair will appear in Whakatane
District Court on Monday 11th April charged with multiple
counts of Burglary, Aggravated Assault and Unlawfully Taking
Vehicles.
Detective Senior Sergeant Paul Wilson, Area Manager: Investigations in Eastern Bay of Plenty says that the operation was a great example of proactive policing.
“The coordinated response of frontline
officers, investigations and intelligence teams has led to a
great result which has stopped these repeat offenders in
their tracks.
“We hope this sends a clear
message that Police will not tolerate the kind of recidivist
offending that some sectors of society seem to think is
glamorous.
“These young men have caused
significant damage and distress in the communities that they
are part of. This is not something we think young people
should aspire to or think is
acceptable.”
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