Rosedale residents and business owners have been left 鈥渢errified鈥 and 鈥渇rustrated鈥 over repeat disorderly behaviour allegedly linked to a nearby emergency housing facility.
Focus understands there have been more than 60 occurrences linked to the Leroy Suites on Rosedale Rd since April and that police have attended a range of incidents.
The suites are currently owned by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development and are run day-to-day by a contractor, K膩hui T奴 Kaha.
The ministry says the 63 units 鈥減rovide accommodation to ensure people don鈥檛 need to return to homelessness鈥.
Police refused to confirm and/or comment on callouts to the address due to 鈥減rivacy reasons鈥.
The ministry also declined to comment on the allegations, instead saying all people in the facility have access to wraparound support, including 鈥渁ccess to health services, budgeting advice and support accessing government services鈥.
The owner of a nearby liquor store, who wished to remain anonymous, told Focus he鈥檚 regularly robbed by often intoxicated individuals.
It had forced him to invest thousands in security cameras and he now has 12 installed in his 30sq m store.
He believed the offenders reside at the Leroy Suites.
鈥淭hey just cause so much trouble, so much,鈥 he said.
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鈥淪ince 2014 to 2018, in that period, I only ever had one shoplifter. But since those people moved in, this year, we got more than 10 shoplifters.
鈥淥ne guy came in and continuously stole from us over four days, twice a day, one in the morning and again at night. He walked into the chiller, would take a can and just walk away.
Thirsty Liquor East Coast Bays that allegedly has had liquor stolen by guests from Leroy Suites. Photo / Jed Bradley
鈥淎nd then new residents would move in and more of them would come and rob the store.鈥
Almost all the shops on the street have reported disorderly behaviour to police and expressed concern.
A police spokesperson said they鈥檙e 鈥渘ot aware of any significant uptakes鈥 in incidents at stores on Rosedale Rd.
They 鈥渁dvise those store owners who have had issues with disorders, thefts and burglaries to please lodge complaints with police and ensure they have the right security measures in place鈥.
They said police 鈥渨eren鈥檛 in a position to make speculations about where the offenders come from, or if there are any trends among the offenders鈥, and said it would be 鈥渋nappropriate to speculate on, or single out, certain areas or institutions without facts鈥.
Meanwhile, Rangitoto College confirmed they鈥檝e had to contact authorities due to individuals outside the school grounds.
But they said they鈥檝e only had one incident when an individual was on school property.
One concerned parent said she no longer allows her children to walk past the facility, while another said they spotted an intoxicated man outside the college during school hours in August before calling police.
They said they followed the man in their car and watched him walk back to the Leroy Suites.
The Leroy Suites has 63 units. Photo / Jed Bradley
A resident at the neighbouring retirement village, meanwhile, told Focus they were attacked and robbed while on a walk a few months ago and had since felt unsafe to leave.
It鈥檚 left locals in the area calling for something to be done.
Upper Harbour Local Board chairwoman Anna Atkinson said while the Local Board haven鈥檛 received any official complaints about the suites she was personally aware of some 鈥渟mall issues鈥 around the location.
She said she was due to meet police in December and the issue would be on the agenda.
The Leroy Suites was originally contracted by the ministry to provide Covid-19 response accommodation during the first lockdown in 2020.
The facilities were established with a concerted effort from agencies to 鈥渉ouse people who were experiencing street homelessness or had no other place to live鈥.
At the peak, there were 1195 Covid-19 response motel places across Aotearoa. As at September 30, 2022, there were 635 places and these continue to reduce as housing supply, including public and transitional housing, increases.
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