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A man who attempted to steal jewellery in Manukau ended up with a different type of metal around his wrists.
The offender entered Westfield Manukau City on Sunday and headed straight for a jewellery store, police contend.
The man allegedly concealed his face with a t-shirt and approached the counter, says Senior Sergeant Roelof Burger (Counties Manukau Central Police), says.
“The man demanded staff members hand over jewellery. When staff refused to comply with his demands, he reached across the counter and attempted to open a cabinet.”
A staff member activated the store’s fog cannon, sending mist into the air and the offender running. As the man fled, he allegedly removed an axe from his backpack and discarded it in a rubbish bin.
“Our staff were quickly on scene, arresting the man and also locating the axe nearby,” Burger adds.
A 24-year-old man appeared in Manukau District Court yesterday charged with burglary and possession of an offensive weapon. He has been remanded on bail and will reappear on April 30.


