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'Eagle-eyed' CCTV watchers in two cities help cops catch wanted youths

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Rotorua Daily Post,
Publish Date
Fri, 17 Jan 2025, 4:56pm

'Eagle-eyed' CCTV watchers in two cities help cops catch wanted youths

Author
Rotorua Daily Post,
Publish Date
Fri, 17 Jan 2025, 4:56pm

鈥淓agle-eyed鈥 council camera operators in Rotorua and Tauranga have been credited with helping police track down five young alleged offenders.

Rotorua Police area prevention manager Phil Gillbanks said in a statement that police received a report of an attempted burglary at an Amohau St store at about 2am.

An alarm activation alerted operators to the incident.

Gillbanks said police saw a vehicle on Amohau St and signalled for it to stop.

鈥淚t did not stop and instead drove dangerously and at speed, on to Fairy Springs Rd and out of town.

鈥淎 pursuit was abandoned due to the manner of driving,鈥 Gillbanks said.

The vehicle was then sighted by operators in Tauranga.

鈥淧olice in the area successfully spiked the vehicle, and it came to a stop near Paraone Koikoi Drive.

鈥淭he alleged offenders exited the vehicle and fled on foot, but did not make it far before being located and arrested with the assistance of a dog unit,鈥 Gillbanks said.

Five youths, aged between 15 and 17, were due to appear in the Tauranga Youth Court on Friday, he said.

He thanked the camera operators for their 鈥渆agle-eyed鈥 help.

Gillbanks said it followed a similar incident involving commercial premises on Ruapehu St, Taup艒 on Monday.

Four alleged youth offenders aged between 15 and 17 were arrested after using a vehicle in a bid to get into the premises, then fleeing the scene in it.

CCTV was used to track the vehicle, before it was 

The suspects fled from the vehicle on foot but were found and arrested with the help of a police dog.

These two incidents are not believed to be linked, he said.

鈥淭he arrests across these two incidents outline the co-ordination between police and local councils across multiple towns and areas in an attempt to apprehend offenders,鈥 Gillbanks said.

鈥淭he use of CCTV footage continues to be an asset to investigations and serves as an extra tool for police, one that helps us maintain a strong partnership with our local councils.鈥

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