Police seek information on two Kerikeri
burglaries
Kerikeri Police are seeking
information from the public about two recent
burglaries.
The first burglary is believed to have
occurred overnight between Sunday September 20 and Monday
September 21.
Thieves broke into Churchills Fine Meats &
Deli in the main street of Kerikeri and stole a large
quantity of Angus scotch fillet steak, salami and
unprocessed meat.
Police are warning the public that they
risk food poisoning if they purchase meat from criminals
involved in thefts of meat or livestock.
The second
burglary occurred during the day at a residential property
in Shepherds Road, Kerikeri on Monday September
21.
Thieves broke into a house and stole jewellery and
electronic items.
Anyone with information on these
burglaries should contact the Kerikeri Police on 09 407 9211
or if they want to remain anonymous call the Crimestoppers
organisation on 0800 555
111.
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