Fourth person arrested in relation to Te Awamutu robbery
Waikato Police have made a further arrest in relation to the aggravated robbery of a commercial premises in Te Awamutu on 23 March.
Officers were called to the premises about 4.15am. On arrival they found a security guard had been assaulted, and a vehicle had been used to gain entry to the premises, with items then being stolen.
The offenders then left in a vehicle.
The guard was taken to hospital with a head injury.
Two young people were arrested later the same day and a third arrest was made on 25 March.
An 18-year-old man has now been charged with aggravated robbery, wounding with intent to injure and unlawfully taking a motor vehicle. He is due to appear in Hamilton District Court today.
This is the fourth person arrested in connection with the incident.
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