Burglar comes a cropper

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Source: New Zealand Police

A burglar bogged down during his escape efforts on a west Auckland farm will face court today.

Police responded to a burglary reported in Henderson Valley at around 3.15pm on Wednesday.

Acting Inspector Nick Salter, Acting Waitematā West Area Prevention Manager, says a man had reportedly entered a shed on the property and was removing items.

“He was seen attempting to leave the property in a stolen ute, which became stuck in the mud,” he says.

“Instead, he was forced to leave on foot through the mud.”

Things got worse after he tried to steal a vehicle from a neighbouring property.

“Workers challenged the man, and he was ultimately unsuccessful at stealing a van and quad bike, making off on foot with various tools.”

Police had deployed into the area, with a dog handler quickly on the scent.

“Police tracked the man to an address, where he was taken into custody muddy and saturated,” acting Inspector Salter says.

The 40-year-old man has been charged with burglary and possessing cannabis.

He will appear in the Waitākere District Court today.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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