Source: New Zealand Police
Numerous hours of scouring video footage has led to the arrest of a woman in relation to retail crimes in Thames.
Yesterday, Police arrested and charged a 52-year-old woman following multiple shoplifting incidents dating back over the past month.
“This type of offending, especially at this large scale, has a big negative impact on our local businesses and I’m pleased with this outcome,” says Inspector Mike Henwood, Eastern Waikato Area Commander.
The woman was due to appear in Thames District Court today, charged with 20 counts of wilful trespass, and two counts of speaking threateningly.
“I commend the tenacious work of local Police staff to pull these, and other investigations, together to prosecute offenders.
“Recidivist retail thieves are not tolerated – by business owners, their honest customers, or Police – and this highlights Police’s commitment to target and hold these offenders to account,” Inspector Henwood says.
If you witness any retail crime, or any other crime, please call 111 if it is happening now or for historic offending, please make a report, with as much information as possible, either online at https://www.police.govt.nz/use-105 or by calling 105.
Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Issued by Police Media Centre