
A 28-year-old woman will appear in court today after police recovered three bags full of items allegedly stolen from a supermarket yesterday.
A police spokesperson said officers were conducting a 鈥減revention patrol鈥 near the Pukekohe Central branch of about 2.45pm when they were alerted to a woman allegedly stealing from the store.
After receiving the tip from a member of the public, officers approached a woman who fitted the suspect鈥檚 description.
A search of some nearby bushes revealed three bags full of pilfered product.
Inspector Matt Hoyes, Counties Manukau South Area Prevention Manager, said the officers found 鈥10 tubs of mayonnaise, 13 bottles of shampoo and 66 blocks of chocolate stuffed inside the bags鈥.
鈥淣one of the items had been paid for and she was quickly taken into custody,鈥 Hoyes said, adding that CCTV inquiries assisted in the arrest.
鈥淥ffending like this is a blight in our community and we鈥檙e pleased this alleged offender will be held to account for her actions.
鈥淲e take these matters seriously and our staff will continue to target recidivist retail offenders.鈥
Photographs released by police show the alleged thief was a name-brand fan.
Pantene shampoo was targeted, alongside Best Foods mayonnaise and multiple flavours of Whittaker鈥檚 chocolate.
The items were recovered from a nearby bush. Photo / NZ Police
South Auckland supermarkets have been hit by Whittaker鈥檚 thieves in the past, with one prolific shoplifter arrested last year after from a South Auckland supermarket in one go.
鈥淔ortunately, on-site security staff were able to lock the trolley, which the offender has then tried to drag before it has tipped over and all items were recovered before he got too far,鈥 Counties Manukau South Senior Sergeant MJ Riddle said at the time.
In one incident, the man left a supermarket with 241 blocks of Whittaker鈥檚 chocolate, valued at $1349.60. Photo / NZ Police
Best Foods mayonnaise has also been stolen from of the supermarket before.
A woman was arrested last year after at Woolworths Roselands.
Police laid it on thick in a media release at the time, saying they had 鈥渃losed the lid鈥 on the thief and 鈥渞elished the opportunity鈥 to assist in finding the alleged offender.
The suitcase filled with mayonnaise that was allegedly stolen from an Auckland supermarket. Photo / NZ Police
They were more restrained this time, only noting they had yesterday made a 鈥渟weet arrest鈥 after finding the bags 鈥渃hoco-block full of stolen items鈥.
Police continue to encourage the public to report offending as it happens by calling 111.
A 28-year-old woman will appear in Pukekohe District Court today charged with shoplifting.
Chris Marriner is an Auckland-based journalist covering trending news and social media. He joined the Herald in 2003 and previously worked in the Herald鈥檚 visual team.
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