Monthly Archive for February, 2009

Retiring Police Dog helps catch young burglars

Auckland based police dog Aster made the most of his last two days on the job before his retirement when he assisted in the arrest of four young burglars and car thieves this morning.

The four had broken into a liquor store at the corner of St Vincent Avenue and Remuera Road at about 1.00am. At 1.30am they were seen driving in a stolen Subaru station wagon by Aster’s handler, Constable Kelvin Roberts. The vehicle had earlier been taken from Kelston.

The vehicle sped off as Constable Roberts attempted to speak to the driver and a short pursuit followed until the vehicle was spiked on Remuera Road and dumped in a nearby street.

Aster and Kelvin were close enough behind the slowing vehicle to quickly discourage the four offenders from running from the scene and held them until the arrival of other police units.

Inspector Brooker of the Auckland Central Station praised the actions of the pair saying that the combination of good intuition in spotting the suspicious actions of the group and the effective deployment of the dog lead to a copy book apprehension. Police had been unaware of the smash and grab at the liquor store and it was only when unopened bottles of spirits were found in the stolen car that a burglary was suspected. The burglary was discovered by the same dog unit during follow-up patrols.

Blenheim Burglar Arrested

BLENHEIM BURGLAR ARRESTED STATEMENT ISSUED BY ARMOURGUARD GENERAL MANAGER IAN ANDERSON

“Armourguard appreciates the work done by the New Zealand Police enquiry team that was responsible for apprehending the offender involved in the burglary of its Blenheim premise earlier this year.

“The sheer commitment of the Police to the job of finding the offender coupled with outstanding forensic skills and solid detective work was exemplary.

“Since the theft we have carried out further extensive reviews of our processes and procedures to identify additional checks and measures that can be put in place to safeguard against this type of thing from occurring again.”

Burglar Apprehended In Christchurch

A 20 year old man has appeared in court for a number of burglaries in South Christchurch including several in Ashgrove Tce.

He has been charged with eight burglaries, Driving while disqualified and unlawfully on a property.

Senior Sergeant Steve Kelly says that police stopped a vehicle last week and located three lap tops plus other items which linked him to a number of burglaries.

Senior Sergeant Kelly says that there have been a lot of burglaries in southern suburbs recently and people should be on the look out for anyone acting suspiciously, keep an eye on their neighbours and keep their houses secure when they are out or working in the garden round the back.