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Two people have been arrested following a search warrant in connection with stolen vehicles in the Te Kauwhata area.
Today, police executed a search warrant at a Te Kauwhata address and conducted enquiries in Ngaruawahia, where an 18-year-old man and a youth were taken into custody.
During the search warrant, police found several items believed to have been stolen, including clothing and alcohol.
Police say they understand the harm and inconvenience these incidents caused the public, and are committed to ensuring those responsible will be held to account.
The 18-year-old man is due to appear in Huntly District Court on July 29, facing nine charges of unlawfully taking a vehicle and one count of theft from a vehicle.
The youth has been referred to Youth Aid.
Police enquiries into the vehicle thefts in the area are ongoing, and further arrests are likely.
Members of the public are urged to remove any valuables from their vehicles that may attract thieves and ensure their vehicle is locked and parked in off-street parking or in a well-lit area.
Investing in a steering lock, wheel clamp or other theft prevention devices like CCTV around your home, or a dashcam in your car can also help prevent your vehicle from being targeted.
Information provided by members of our community is invaluable, and police would like to ask the community to call 111 immediately if they see any suspicious behaviour around vehicles and carparks.
To report a theft after it has occurred, please contact 105. Information can also be provided anonymously via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.



