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Teen ram raider faces hip replacement, has early onset arthritis after fleeing police

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Belinda Feek,
Publish Date
Tue, 5 Sep 2023, 9:33pm

Teen ram raider faces hip replacement, has early onset arthritis after fleeing police

Author
Belinda Feek,
Publish Date
Tue, 5 Sep 2023, 9:33pm

A teen ram-raider is suffering early onset arthritis and faces a hip replacement in his 20s, with another likely when he鈥檚 older, after falling badly while fleeing police from a Waikato supermarket.

Eighteen months on from Fred鈥檚 Four Square ram-raid in Huntly and Khances Mahara-Sunnex remains on crutches. The then 18-year-old was in a stolen Toyota Aqua that was twice driven into the main roller doors of the store before cash, alcohol, and groceries were taken.

He and his four co-offenders then fled in the car but it was spiked by police on Rotowaro Rd where they all ran off across swampy farmland, jumping fences along the way. Three of the five were arrested; two escaped.

It was the landing after jumping one of the fences that resulted in Mahara-Sunnex suffering 鈥渟ignificant injuries鈥 to his pelvis and hips.

Fred鈥檚 former owner Jas Sandhu told 九一星空无限 that at the time of this offending, his business was being subjected to a spate of ram-raids, around three in just a couple of months.

The aftermath of a ram-raid at Fred's Four Square store in Huntly. Former owner Jas Sandhu, insert, said his store was hit several times within several months.

The aftermath of a ram-raid at Fred's Four Square store in Huntly. Former owner Jas Sandhu, insert, said his store was hit several times within several months.

He鈥檇 since sold the business and was now selling real estate and sitting on the Huntly Community Board.

鈥淚鈥檓 glad I鈥檓 out of there,鈥 he said, adding it had been frightening for him and his staff at times.

Sandhu, who owned the business for 18 years, didn鈥檛 realise Mahara-Sunnex had been injured while fleeing.

鈥淚 feel sorry for the guy and what he鈥檚 going through but I would really appreciate it if he named these people that he was with.鈥

He hoped laws would be toughened so it would be more of a deterrent for those targeting businesses.

A vehicle was reversed into the front doors of Fred's Four Square during a ram-raid on March 5, 2022. Photo / Supplied

A vehicle was reversed into the front doors of Fred's Four Square during a ram-raid on March 5, 2022. Photo / Supplied

Mahara-Sunnex鈥檚 counsel, Kirstie Barr, told Judge Brett Crowley in the Hamilton District Court today that he has ongoing health problems and had recently had an operation to have pins in his pelvis and hips removed.

鈥淎s a result of those injuries arthritis has begun, and it鈥檚 quite a significant problem for him.

鈥淗e鈥檚 likely to have a hip replacement in his 20s and potentially another one in his 60s, so he has certainly suffered his own consequences as a result of his foolish behaviour.鈥

As well as the Four Square ram-raid on March 6, last year, he was also involved in the burglary of a Mobil service station in Huntly about 10 days prior.

Using a hammer Mahara-Sunnex, and another unidentified co-offender, smashed their way into the service station and began looting it as the sole employee working that night retreated into a rear room and activated a fog cannon.

The stolen vehicle used in the ram-raid in March last year. Photo / Supplied

The stolen vehicle used in the ram-raid in March last year. Photo / Supplied

The now 19-year-old and his two co-offenders only managed to nab confectionery before fleeing in the stolen vehicle, another Toyota Aqua.

Barr said she had spoken with her client about that incident, and he accepted the employee must have been 鈥渜uite traumatised鈥 after that for which he was sorry.

Given his significant injuries, she urged Judge Crowley to step back from a home detention sentence as his mother had indicated he faces many ongoing medical appointments and community detention would give him the flexibility to get there.

As for the $2500 reparation sought for the Four Square burglary, Barr said he didn鈥檛 have any money and was only on a benefit with the ability to pay $10 a week.

Judge Crowley said he knew someone who had a hip replacement in their 30s, only to need another one 15 years later.

聽鈥淚f that鈥檚 the case for you, you鈥檙e going to have that operation several times. It鈥檚 my understanding it鈥檚 not a lot of fun, that operation, so that鈥檚 going to be something in your life for the rest of it.鈥

As for the arthritis, Judge Crowley said that was a 鈥渟ignificant reminder of this offending and that is best something you not engage in ever again鈥.

On that note, he agreed to hand down community detention - for six months - but ordered he pay some of the reparation due to the seriousness of his offending.

聽鈥淚 do think you should reflect on the fact that this offending causes real harm in our community. You may have seen on the news, or in the newspapers, businesses that have gone out of business because this has been done to them so often they simply can鈥檛 afford to run a business anymore.鈥

As well as community detention, on the two charges of burglary, two charges of unlawfully getting into a motor vehicle, and failure to answer police bail, Judge Crowley also ordered he pay $500 in reparation at $10 per week, which would take about a year to pay off.

Belinda Feek is an Open Justice reporter based in Waikato. She has worked at 九一星空无限 for eight years and has been a journalist for 19.

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