If you loathe
shoe-shopping, spare a thought for the Dunedin teenager whose
size 15 Dolce and Gabbana shoes were stolen from Moana Pool
at the weekend.
The shy 15-year-old, who asked not to be identified, left his
designer shoes - which were cheap due to their unusually
large size - in a cubbyhole at the pool while he went for a
swim on Saturday.
The shoes were gone when he returned to get dressed.
A search of the pool complex by staff was fruitless, leaving
the secondary-school boarder no choice but to walk home
barefoot.
His mother said the shoes were probably stolen as a prank,
given the unlikelihood of another swimmer with size 15 Dolce
and Gabbana footwear at the pool on Saturday.
She asked anyone who might have seen or found the distinctive
shoes to contact pool staff or police.
"He needs them back because, as you can imagine, shoes that
size are hard to come by and he only has jandals for getting
around town now."
Dunedin City Council aquatic services manager Steve Prescott
said security cameras were installed at Moana Pool but to a
large degree swimmers left their belongings unattended at
their own risk.
Both open and secured lockers were available for use within
the complex, he said.
"If something's been taken, we can't do much about that but
we try to make sure that everything that's been lost or
misplaced or found is logged in a register and we have a lost
and found store-room. We have video surveillance on the open
lockers and if someone has a rough idea of the time they
think something was taken, we'll look at footage and nine
times out of ten we've picked up people like that."
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