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Homeless man charged over confectionery thefts

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Police are seeing a rise in thefts from east Auckland supermarkets. Times file photo

A homeless man with a sweet tooth is facing multiple charges in relation to alleged thefts from east Auckland businesses.

Howick Police community services supervisor, sergeant Brett Meale, says police became aware a man who had been living rough in Botany had allegedly been stealing various kinds of confectionery “quite prolifically”.

“They are reasonably substantial amounts including one over $1000-worth from a supermarket in one go,” Meale says.

“As a result, one of our staff at the Howick Police station was able to compile those files together and that man is before the courts on five charges of shoplifting and one of trespassing.”

The man is originally from south Auckland but has been sleeping rough in Botany for some time.

“He’s been identified through CCTV footage that was supplied by the various supermarkets and service stations he allegedly stole from.”

Meale says police have seen a rise in shoplifting incidents from east Auckland supermarkets and stores.

“Often members of the public have witnessed people leaving these places.

“What we say is don’t get involved and don’t confront the offender yourself.

“There’s always good CCTV in these stores that we can work from.

“However, if you’re able to note the registration number of the vehicle they leave in, and if you have a chance to take a photo or video safely, do so and pass it on to us, but never put yourself in danger.”

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