Arrests made following recent violent incidents

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Hawke’s Bay Police have made two arrests following an aggravated robbery at Te Mata Peak and a ram raid at a premises in Clive last week.

Police were notified of the aggravated robbery on February 2 after an unknown male approached the occupant of a vehicle, threatening him with a tyre iron before taking his cell phone and car keys.

The offender allegedly then pulled the occupant out of the vehicle before driving off.

Fortunately the occupant wasn’t injured during the incident.

A short time later a vehicle reversed into the front of a commercial premises in Clive, causing significant building damage.

Two offenders attempted to gain access to cigarette cabinets but were unsuccessful and left the store.

The stolen vehicle used in both the ram raid and aggravated robbery was located the next day and it’s whereabouts reported to Police.

"Two people were later arrested, both are due to appear on February 9 charged with Aggravated Robbery, Burglary and Intentional Damage," says Detective Senior Sergeant James Keene.

"We want to reassure our locals that this type of offending will not be tolerated."

Police continue to urge those who witness crime or see something suspicious happening to contact Police immediately on 111.

"This quick reporting is vital for Police to hold those who choose to engage in this sort of behaviour to account," says Detective Senior Sergeant Keene.

To report an incident after it has occurred, please contact 105.

Alternatively, information can be reported anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.

1 comment

Hoping

Posted on 10-02-2024 09:12 | By Angels

Sure hope the hard work the our police do doesn’t just show very little. Time for criminals to be accountable and not a slap on the hand over ignored. We hire police to do our work yet the courts and breading hearts let them off far too easily . We need more accountability and jails.


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