“Police, including the dog unit, quickly responded and located the duo, as well as the stolen property and a modified starter gun, resembling a Glock [pistol],” she said.
Syddall said quick reporting and detailed information provided to police helped in the quick apprehension.
“As a result of this, we’ve been able to locate the persons of interest in a very short space of time.”
She urged anyone who witnessed suspicious behaviour to call 111 as soon as possible.
“Every break-in or theft causes harm to people, and we’re committed to holding those responsible to account, and will use every avenue available to us to do just that.”
A 17-year-old is to appear in Kaikohe Youth Court today charged with aggravated robbery, threatening to kill and assaulting police, police said.
A 13-year-old has been referred to Youth Aid Services.
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