Sergeant Matt Lee, of Dunedin, stated police have been known as to the theft in Tennyson St, about 9.40pm on Wednesday.
A 64-year-old girl had returned to her car parked on the street having simply watched a film at close by Rialto Cinemas.
However simply after she had unlocked her car and received in, an unknown man approached her entrance passenger’s door, Sgt Lee stated.
‘‘He requested if she had tried to name him after which opened the passenger’s door, grabbed the feminine’s purse off the seat and ran away in direction of York Place.’’
The purse contained the girl’s telephone and bank cards.
A canine unit tracked from the scene however the man was not discovered by police.
The lady’s car was forensically examined yesterday and attainable fingerprints from the offender have been lifted.
Enquiries have been persevering with to establish and discover the person, Sgt Lee stated.
‘‘Robust odor of hashish’’
Whereas patrolling the suburb of Mornington at 4am on Wednesday, police noticed a car being pushed with each an expired warrant of health and expired registration.
The car was stopped in Water St and behind the wheel was an 18-year-old girl with a 19-year-old girl within the passenger seat.
‘‘Because the officer was talking with the motive force, a robust odor of hashish was smelt coming from the car,’’ Sgt Lee stated.
The car was searched and a complete of seven.22g of hashish was discovered, together with a glass bong.
Formal warnings have been issued for the possession of hashish, together with an infringement discover for the driving offences, Sgt Lee stated.
Shoplifter discovered hiding in home
A suspected serial shoplifter who allegedly plundered Dunedin supermarkets, {hardware} shops and petrol stations was arrested after he was discovered hiding inside a home, police say.
Whereas patrolling the suburb of Brockville about 9.30am yesterday, police discovered a car belonging to a identified needed man parked within the driveway of a residential tackle.
The 42-year-old man was needed for quite a few shoplifting and theft incidents ‘‘at supermarkets, petrol stations, and {hardware} shops over the past 4 weeks’’, Sergeant Matt Lee, of Dunedin, stated.
‘‘Police searched the home and positioned the needed male, who was hiding inside, and he was arrested.’’
The person was held in police custody and was scheduled to seem within the Dunedin District Courtroom at this time along with his bail opposed.
He was charged with 11 counts of shoplifting and two counts of theft, Sgt Lee stated.
tim.scott@odt.co.nz
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