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ASHBURTON CRIME SPREE
Police on the back foot BY KATIE TODD
KATIE.T@THEGUARDIAN.CO.NZ
An explosion in the number of burglaries around Ashburton is leaving police stretched with no extra resources to help. Dozens of thefts, break-ins and burglaries have been reported throughout the district in the past week. The Guardian knows of 15 car break-ins, six house burglaries, four stolen vehicles, two business burglaries and dozens of sightings of suspicious individuals on properties
in the past eight days alone. Ashburton Senior Sergeant Scott Banfield yesterday confirmed police had seen a “spike in reported burglaries” and were working to co-ordinate and investigate them. Though Ashburton police had identified a number of suspects and were now in the process of gathering evidence to further the enquiry, he said no extra resources are being put into tackling the burglaries, for the simple reason that “we sadly don’t have any extra resources.”
“The existing team will simply have more work,” he said. Ashburton District Neighbourhood Support Co-ordinator Christine Richards said it was evident that police are “having to play catch up” due to under-staffing, and had been run ragged by the recent activity.
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