
Young staff at a Rotorua convenience store were 鈥渢errified鈥 and crying after robbers 鈥 one wielding a hammer 鈥 鈥渟mashed the whole shop up鈥 on Sunday night, according to a witness.
Police told the Rotorua Daily Post three offenders were involved in the Four Square Edmund Road incident, no one was injured and there have not been any arrests.
Foodstuffs said it had seen a rise in retail crime and the store was increasing security after the 鈥渇rightening鈥 incident, including having a guard on duty during closing hours and installing fog cannons.
A witness 鈥 who did not want to be named 鈥 said he arrived about 7.55pm on Sunday to use the ATM outside the Four Square, which was due to close at 8pm.
He said he saw a white vehicle turn off Kenrick Rd into the car park, and a 鈥渢all鈥 young man in a hoodie from the car enter the store.
The witness was using the ATM when, about a minute later, he heard 鈥渟mashing and yelling鈥.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 when I cancelled my transaction and went towards the shop.鈥
He said one of the robbers 鈥 the tall man he saw enter 鈥 was leaving the store and saw him coming.
鈥淸He] swivelled the hammer around and above his head at me then turned and [ran] to the car.
鈥淗e smashed the whole shop up inside,鈥 the witness said. 鈥淭he counter and that was all smashed to pieces.鈥
The witness said he was concerned for three young female employees who he saw 鈥渢errified鈥 and 鈥渃rying鈥 when they were picked up.
He said it was an 鈥渁wesome鈥 shop with a good reputation and hard workers. In his opinion, it needed more security at night.
The store鈥檚 owner Calum Sutherland, who bought it about 13 months ago, referred the Rotorua Daily Post to Four Square parent company Foodstuffs and police for comment.
A Foodstuffs spokesperson said the company had seen a rise in retail crime over the past few years with serious incidents in stores up year on year, including theft, robbery, assault and other aggressive, violent and threatening behaviour.
At the time of Sunday鈥檚 incident, there was a duty manager on the shop floor for the 8pm closing, in line with the store鈥檚 policy, with seven team members on board.
鈥淲e take keeping our people and teams safe extremely seriously and whenever there is a serious incident at one of our stores, we offer wraparound services to anyone involved.
鈥淪ince the incident, we鈥檝e had trained support people visit the store to offer professional support to all team members involved in this frightening incident.鈥
Limits had been placed on cigarettes at the counter, team members were having 鈥渁rmed robbery retraining鈥, and the store was ensuring all team members had a safe ride home and that no one would be left at the store by themselves during and after closing.
鈥淭here will also be a security guard in place seven days a week for store closing until further notice, and the store has purchased three fog cannons and plans to have them installed by Friday.鈥
Gull Edmund Rd closed its store last year and changed to being a self-service site. Photo / Andrew Warner
Last March the Rotorua Daily Post reported the Edmund Rd store鈥檚 neighbouring business, Gull, was becoming self-service after its store was robbed eight times in 10 years.
Police said no one was reported injured during the Four Square incident.
鈥淭hree offenders entered the premises, threatened the retailer and damaged property, before leaving with stolen items.
鈥淎 vehicle used by offenders to leave the scene was later found abandoned by police.鈥
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