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Burglars eyeing chances
Melting moment
“The offenders are not going into homes with the intention of confronting the occupants.� – Inspector Ann Wilkie
By Chris Harrowell
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AST Auckland police officers are working to stop a rise in the number of residential burglaries committed while the property’s owners were at home. Inspector Ann Wilkie, Counties Manukau East Police’s crime prevention manager, says a number of such offences were committed in the area between December 1 last year and January 21. “Each suburb has distinct issues,� she told the Times. “It’s notable that in Flat Bush all the homes targeted by thieves were entered via insecure doors or ranch sliders. “Many of these offences were committed between 10am-6.30pm. “That suggests to us an offender targeting insecure doors during the daytime. “In Pakuranga and Somerville, however, the offenders entered the properties via insecure windows between 3-5.30am.� Mrs Wilkie says two such burglaries were allegedly committed in Pakuranga in the early hours of Wednesday, January 21. “In one of them, entry was gained to the property via an unlocked ranch slider at about 2am,� she says. “Two males were disturbed in the house and ran away toward the Panmure Bridge. “The previous night, another house nearby was also entered via an open window while the occupants were asleep.
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“A number of items were stolen and the offenders left through a door. “The burglary was only discovered when the occupants woke up the next day. “These two offences are thought to be linked.� Mrs Wilkie says police want to emphasise to East Auckland residents that leaving their home’s windows open during the summer months makes the property more vulnerable to burglaries. “It’s also important to note that with the daytime burglaries, the offenders most likely did not anticipate someone being home,� she says. “With the ones committed at night, the intent is to sneak in and sneak out. “The offenders are not going into homes with the intention of confronting the occupants. “Anyone who finds a burglar inside their home should not confront the person. “They should get a physical description of them, record their vehicle registration number plate if possible, and phone the police on 111 immediately.� People should report all suspicious activity, including at neighbouring homes. “We’ve had some great examples of residents questioning people to ensure they have a legitimate reason for being on a property,� says Mrs Wilkie. “In some cases they have even photographed vehicles and people they thought were suspicious.�
SUMMERTIME TREATS: There is nothing better than a traditional Kiwi ice cream on a hot and sunny January day by the seaside. Happily clutching their tasty cones at Eastern Beach are two-year-old Annabelle Barrington-Tulaga and her sister Ava, aged four. Times photo Wayne Martin
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