Young duo’s car-stealing spree continues

An abandoned Mazda MX-5 in Stenhope Cres, Corstorphine, yesterday. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH
An abandoned Mazda MX-5 in Stenhope Cres, Corstorphine, yesterday. PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH
Another day, another few car thefts in the city.

A couple of young vehicle thieves have been up to no good in Dunedin for more than a week and the bad deeds continued yesterday.

Police were called after a vehicle was broken into in Anzac Ave, near Logan Park, about 1pm.

Police were notified about 1.30pm that a vehicle had been abandoned in the Forsyth Barr Stadium carpark.

A short time later, police were advised of another potentially stolen vehicle being driven in the Dalmore area.

Then, about 3pm, police located an abandoned Mazda MX-5 in Stenhope Cres, Corstorphine.

Police were speaking with witnesses and inquiries were ongoing to locate those responsible.

The two youths were subjecting the city to a campaign of chaos last week, including smashing a grandmother’s windscreen, brandishing a knife at a stranger and stealing an estimated six cars.

The pair were also chased out of a Night ’n Day by a man in a moon boot for attempting to shoplift.

They were caught and arrested on Monday last week in Calton Hill.

On Friday night, police went to a property in Maryhill after the resident noticed the same two youths standing in their driveway.

When they realised they had been spotted, the pair fled to a parked vehicle before driving off.

Police, including the dog unit, searched, but initially failed to locate the young duo.

A short time later they were found at a nearby address, arrested and taken into custody.

They were later placed into Oranga Tamariki’s care.

 

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