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'Cowardly and violent' burglars gun whip child and woman, steal Xmas presents

Author
Kirsty Wynn,
Publish Date
Sat, 7 Dec 2024, 10:55am
Christmas presents were stolen in a violent aggravated robbery.
Christmas presents were stolen in a violent aggravated robbery.

'Cowardly and violent' burglars gun whip child and woman, steal Xmas presents

Author
Kirsty Wynn,
Publish Date
Sat, 7 Dec 2024, 10:55am
  • Group of men with balaclavas and firearms responsible for five violent home invasions 
  • The group hit Waikato homes over October and November and stole one family鈥檚 Christmas presents 
  • An elderly woman and young child were injured with barrel of gun in separate break-ins. 

Police are investigating five violent aggravated burglaries in the Waikato West area including two where a young child and an elderly woman were injured with the barrel of a gun. 

The small group of men with firearms and wearing balaclavas entered homes in the area over October and November and even stole Christmas presents from one family. 

Acting Detective Sergeant Brodie McQuilkin described the acts as 鈥渃owardly and violent鈥 and was seeking CCTV footage from people in the community. 

鈥淧olice would like to speak to anyone who has information about this group of alleged offenders, or anyone who has noticed suspicious activity in the Huntly region over the last month,鈥 he said. 

鈥淎dditionally, anyone who has CCTV footage of a group of males acting suspiciously, particularly any wearing balaclavas, is asked to contact Police.鈥 

McQuilkin said an elderly woman and a young child had been injured and valuables had been taken from each house. 

鈥淭wo people, a young child and an elderly woman, sustained injuries after being struck with the barrel of a firearm in two separate burglaries. 

鈥淭he alleged offenders took a number of items from each property, including one family鈥檚 Christmas presents.鈥 

Anyone with information can go or call 105. 

Please use the reference number 241104/1802. 

Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111. 

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