Wairarapa Midweek Wed 23rd May

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2018

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The rainbow’s end

Burglaries: Arrests made, patrols increased EMILY IRELAND Damaged ignitions, stolen cars, and swiped valuables – it seems everyone and their dog has had a run-in with vehicle crime this month. And with more than a handful of arrests made last week, Wairarapa police are hoping the crime spree might just pass. Last Wednesday, police arrested a group of six youths allegedly connected to burglaries in Wairarapa and Wellington City. The next day, two Wairarapa men were arrested after a late-night police chase in Porirua. Both men were sought in relation to burglaries in Wairarapa, and stolen property was found in the vehicle, including a chainsaw and a petrol generator. The men were also found to be in possession of methamphetamine and cannabis, as well as equipment for the distribution of drugs. Despite these arrests, reports of car crimes continued into the week, with one stolen car used in the armed robbery of Belvedere Dairy in Carterton on Saturday morning. In this instance, three teenagers were arrested, aged 16, 17, and 19. The teenagers had entered the dairy armed with a knife and made off with cash and cigarettes in a car that police believe had been stolen earlier from Stokes Valley. Police tracked the offenders through Carterton with a police dog which found the three hiding in bushland.

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