A Tauranga dog handler was driving home from tracking the scent of the men involved in a Mount Maunganui home invasion when he unwittingly picked up one of the offenders hitch-hiking, a jury has been told.
Constable Nathan Kluit's statement was read to jurors at Tauranga District Court on Thursday as part of a trial of two men accused of being involved in the July 20, 2018, home invasion.
Chaliedene Taueki and Maninoa Vincent Felise have each pleaded not guilty to a charge of aggravated robbery and a charge of aggravated burglary.
The Crown says they were part of a group of armed and masked intruders who held a couple at gunpoint, demanding drugs and money in a case of mistaken identity. However, the defence says the two men were not in Tauranga when the event happened.
The court heard that Kluit and his dog had been called to help find the intruders who fled the home invasion. From a statement read to the court, Kluit said he managed to track the scent from a dumped maroon Honda at Omanu Golf Course, opposite Spur Ave, to the harbour end of Tauranga Airport.