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NZ Post parcel sorter caught stealing after bragging to friends

Author
Tracy Neal,
Publish Date
Mon, 26 Jun 2023, 9:46pm
Elijah Kerr during sentencing in the Blenheim District Court. He said stealing parcels while working as a contractor at NZ Post was his "dumbest decision" by a long shot. Photo / Tracy Neal
Elijah Kerr during sentencing in the Blenheim District Court. He said stealing parcels while working as a contractor at NZ Post was his "dumbest decision" by a long shot. Photo / Tracy Neal

NZ Post parcel sorter caught stealing after bragging to friends

Author
Tracy Neal,
Publish Date
Mon, 26 Jun 2023, 9:46pm

Elijah Kerr liked to help himself while working as a parcel sorter at NZ Post.

It started with a parcel he picked up from the loading bin at the Blenheim depot. He hid the item - a pet hair removal brush - in his locker.

He got away with it so - he did it again. Before long the 19-year-old contractor had stolen thousands of dollars worth of items, in transit for posting, including watches that belonged to Michael Hill Jeweller.

Now Kerr says it was 鈥渢he dumbest decision鈥 of his life, by a long shot, and happened at a stage in his life he regrets.

The Blenheim District Court heard today how his undoing was bragging about it to friends. The police soon got wind of what was happening, and Kerr was caught and charged.

Elijah Kerr told the Blenheim District Court he stole for the adrenaline rush, but regrets what he did. Photo / Tracy Neal

Elijah Kerr told the Blenheim District Court he stole for the adrenaline rush, but regrets what he did. Photo / Tracy Neal

While he admitted taking many more items in a further 10 parcels, including an iPhone 12, custom-made jewellery and a hand-held gaming device, the police said there was insufficient evidence to lay further charges beyond those for which he was sentenced today - theft of a parcel containing the watches, worth $3000, and theft of a parcel that contained a $35 pet hair brush.

His lawyer Sarah-Jane Jessop said the teen now had a conviction to clear as he navigated his adult life.

Today he slouched in court, leaning onto the front of the dock, sometimes with his head in his hands as Judge Richard Russell sentenced him to two months of community detention, 80 hours of community work and six months of supervision. He was also ordered to pay $1744 in reparation at $150 per week.

The sentencing comes after the聽贬别谤补濒诲听revealed last week that an聽found 14 NZ Post employees have been subject to disciplinary action for mail theft in the past four years.

Kerr worked as a parcel sorter between November 2021 and August 2022. He was employed by an external agency, and worked as a temp, an NZ Post spokesperson told 九一星空无限.

At about 4.46am on July 5 last year, Kerr was working at the Blenheim depot on McArtney St when he picked up a parcel from the loading bin and carried it to a bench to examine its contents.

He took the parcel, which contained the pet hair removal brush, to the staff area and placed it in his locker.

Sometime between July 1 and July 31, Kerr used the same method to steal another parcel containing the watches.

The police said today that some of the stolen items, including some of the watches had been recovered. Other items weren鈥檛.

Kerr was wearing one of the stolen watches when he was arrested, and it wasn鈥檛 in a state to be re-sold, police said.

Jessop said, in response to Judge Russell鈥檚 question over what had happened to the items, that they had either been lost or given away.

Judge Russell said in sentencing Kerr that he had a supportive family and partner, and noted his mother was in court to support him.

He said Kerr鈥檚 explanation for the offending was that he had fallen in with a crowd that liked to party and that he got an 鈥渁drenaline rush鈥 from stealing, and bragged about it to friends.

Judge Russell acknowledged Kerr鈥檚 early guilty plea, and that he was young, remorseful and had endured a bad patch in his life, but also that he now had a blemished history and would have to face the consequences of what he described as a 鈥渟erious breach of trust鈥.

鈥淣Z Post and its contractors are entitled to be able to trust their employees and contractors not to steal clients鈥 parcels,鈥 he said.

鈥淭he public is entitled to have confidence that staff won鈥檛 steal or interfere with packages and you have badly breached that trust.鈥

Judge Russell noted that while Kerr had lost his job, he was now employed fulltime elsewhere, and was therefore able to 鈥渕ake good the damage done鈥 by paying reparation.

Judge Russell urged Kerr to develop a better attitude and to show more respect for people around him, and their property.

鈥淵ou now need to learn from what you have been through, and don鈥檛 make the same mistake again.鈥

Since 2019, private investigators contracted by NZ Post have investigated 22 of its employees. Of those, 15 staff have had the allegations against them substantiated.

Eleven employees were fired without notice, two resigned before the outcome of the process could be delivered, and one was given a final written warning.

Tracy Neal is a Nelson-based Open Justice reporter at 九一星空无限. She was previously RNZ鈥檚 regional reporter in Nelson-Marlborough and has covered general news, including court and local government for the聽Nelson Mail.

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