A petrol station was ram-raided and three other businesses violently targeted in an early morning crime spree in a popular coastal settlement north of Auckland, residents say.
Stunned Mangawhai residents wrote of the “chaos” after the overnight burglaries at four businesses in Wood St.
“Woke up to chaos at the [Mangawhai] heads (sic)”, wrote one on the community 100km north of Auckland’s local Facebook page.
“2 shops attempted ram raid only succeeded at gas station, 4 square (sic) steps stopped them ram raiding there so smash and grabs at the Superliquor (sic), books and gifts shop and Four Square.”
Video sent to the Herald showed damage to Mangawhai Heads Service Station and a smashed window at Super Liquor. All four businesses are only metres apart.
Police wouldn’t comment on whether those involved were believed to be armed with a rifle and shotgun.
They were investigating “multiple burglaries on Wood St” after officers were alerted at 1.15am of offenders attempting - but failing - to manually enter a business, police said in a media statement.
“The offenders [then] moved to the second business where a vehicle was used to gain entry. Cash, and other items that at this time are unknown, were targeted.
“At the third premises, the offenders broke in through a window using a tool, and stole a number of items that are not known at this time.”
The offenders then manually gained entry to a fourth business, with multiple miscellaneous items taken, police said.
The offenders’ vehicle was later found on Alamar Crescent and had been towed for examination.
The total amount and value of what was taken from the four businesses wasn’t yet known, they said.
Police are following positive lines of inquiry to locate those responsible, and would like to hear from anyone who may have information that could assist. Information can be shared by calling 105 and referencing the file number 240831/8064.
Cherie Howie is an Auckland-based reporter who joined the Herald in 2011. She has been a journalist for more than 20 years and specialises in general news and features.