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Two men arrested after attempted aggravated robbery

The police Eagle helicopter tracked the alleged offenders’ vehicle from East Tāmaki to an address in Māngere. Photo supplied

Police says they have “unscrewed a pair’s plans” after two men allegedly stole tools from a hardware shop and presented a firearm at store workers in East Tāmaki yesterday.

Detective Inspector Karen Bright, of Counties Manukau Police CIB, says the incident at a commercial address on Harris Road was reported to police at around 3.42pm on Monday, September 23.

“A man has entered the store and walked around for close to an hour before allegedly leaving the store with tools that weren’t paid for,” says Bright.

“Two employees have then chased after the alleged offender as he was leaving.”

Bright says the male has run to a vehicle where another man was waiting.

“The person in the car is alleged to have presented an imitation firearm towards the workers before the pair fled in a black Subaru.

“Our staff managed to track the vehicle and the police Eagle helicopter quickly located it at an address on Kemble Close, Māngere.

“They have attempted to leave that address. However, an armed vehicle stop was conducted and both males were taken into custody.”

Bright says the stolen power tools and a replica pistol were located.

“This was exceptional work by the officers involved, and thankfully no one was injured.

“This incident should serve as a reminder we take any incident where there are threats of violence or presentation of firearms towards the community seriously.”

Two men, aged 38 and 27, will appear in the Manukau District Court on Thursday, September 26, facing charges including aggravated assault, shoplifting and presenting an object like a firearm.

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