Arrest made after aggravated robbery outside Pak n Save

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Hawke’s Bay Police have arrested a 34-year-old man after an aggravated robbery outside Pak n Save Tamatea on Sunday 29 August.

The man allegedly approached a person sitting in their car and presented a hammer, demanding they get out of the vehicle. He then pulled them from the driver’s seat.

When a security guard attempted to intervene, they were threatened as well.

The man was unable to get the vehicle into gear, so fled on foot before Police arrived at the scene.

Police have conducted a search warrant at the man’s house on Tuesday afternoon and charged him with aggravated robbery.

“This was a very scary experience for our victim and we are delighted to make a quick arrest,” Acting Detective Sergeant James Forgie says.

“This was a random attack but the public has a right to feel safe under these circumstances.”

The man is remanded in custody due to appear again in the Napier District Court on September 22.
 

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