Napier has been named one of the car theft hot spots of New Zealand - with one in every 135 cars in the city thieved from or stolen in 2019.
It now ranks fourth amongst 66 regions in NZ for its car theft rate (0.74 per cent) in 2019, behind only Lower Hutt (1.02 per cent), Palmerston North (0.98 per cent) and Wellington (0.82 per cent), according to police data collated by global comparison website Finder.
The extent of what one of Hawke's Bay's top cops says is an "increasing issue" for the city is laid bare by a comparison with Hastings, where a comparatively minor one in every 264 cars was thieved from or stolen in 2019.
And in Central Hawke's Bay, cars are mostly left untouched by criminals, with just one in every 1497 cars hit last year - one of the safest districts in NZ.
Across New Zealand, 24,416 motor vehicles were stolen or broken into in 2019, up from 21,761 the previous year - an increase of 2655 cars.