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'Blind-sided': Alleged burglars nabbed with $15,000 of stolen watches, sunglasses

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Bay of Plenty Times,
Publish Date
Wed, 24 Jul 2024, 1:32pm
Two men have been arrested after a burglary in Tauranga overnight.
Two men have been arrested after a burglary in Tauranga overnight.

'Blind-sided': Alleged burglars nabbed with $15,000 of stolen watches, sunglasses

Author
Bay of Plenty Times,
Publish Date
Wed, 24 Jul 2024, 1:32pm

Tauranga Police night shift staff have solved a 鈥渟hady鈥 alleged burglary of $15,000 worth of sunglasses and watches and 鈥渂lind-sided鈥 those responsible with the loot, police said in a statement.

At about 1.20am, police received a report two men had broken into a store at Fraser Cove shopping centre in Tauranga.

They had been seen in an allegedly stolen Mazda vehicle parked in front of the store entrance with hoods up, Tauranga area commander Inspector Clifford Paxton said in the statement.

He alleged the pair smashed their way into the store using a hammer and put 鈥渟unglasses and watches worth about $15,000 into duffle bags鈥.

Paxton said the pair left in the Mazda, which police located in Parkvale.

They used CCTV footage to identify and find the alleged offenders at a Welcome Bay address, where the bags of stolen goods were also found.

, Paxton said the pair, aged 22 and 24, were arrested and appeared in the Tauranga District Court this morning.

鈥淭his is a great result for our community and our staff and it鈥檚 satisfying to be able return property of this value to a business,鈥 Paxton said.

鈥淲e understand the effect burglaries and prolific offending can have on the retail businesses in our community and are committed to holding offenders to account.

鈥淚t鈥檚 timely to remind everyone: if you see any suspicious activity or witness any unlawful incidents, contact police via 111 if it鈥檚 happening now, or if it鈥檚 already happened you can make an online report at 105.police.govt.nz

鈥淎lternatively, you can report any information anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.鈥

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