Friends of a young father who moved to Napier to be with his partner and children hope he can turn his back on his previous lifestyle after a short stint in jail for stealing a wallet from a dying man on the streets of Coromandel town Waihi.
Donald Bridge-Peacock, 24, originally from Paeroa, was sentenced to four months' jail when he appeared in Hastings District Court last week.
He had previously pleaded guilty to a charge of theft after he and his partner found 61-year-old Henry Wayne Pere unresponsive at the wheel of a parked vehicle on October 18.
Bridge-Peacock took Pere's wallet and cellphone which were discarded in a rubbish bin, minus $80 in cash. But police were able to identify suspects as a couple who left Waihi on a bus for Hawke's Bay soon afterwards.
Bridge-Peacock had other convictions for theft, but he and his partner handed themselves in at the Napier Police Station after media publicity and public condemnation.