CHB Mail

Grinch snuffs festive lights

Stolen Christmas decoration­s dent festivitie­s in CHB

- Rachel Wise and James Pocock

Uprooted candy canes, torndown lights and rogue reindeer could be the work of a Grinch targeting Christmas decoration­s in Central Hawke’s Bay.

Ken Mildenhall was away on Saturday night and returned Sunday to find Christmas candy cane decoration­s ripped from his garden and lights dragged from the trees on his Jellicoe St property in Waipukurau.

“The lights are in the bin now — they’re wrecked. My wife is in Hastings today trying to replace the decoration­s as we’re in the Property Brokers Christmas lights competitio­n,” Mildenhall said.

“But I’m retired now and these things cost money. I do it every year for the community and this is the first time I’ve had any trouble.”

Mildenhall volunteers for the CHB Community Op Shop and buys toys that have been donated and then dresses up as Santa on Christmas Eve, sets himself up with a table outside his house and gives the toys away to children.

“Needless to say I’m not happy with the destructio­n. I went to the police and they said there had been a bit of it about — decoration­s taken in Waipawa and another property hit in Waipukurau.”

In Waipawa, Nici Baldwin had only just put up her decoration­s on Saturday when she discovered on Sunday morning an inflatable reindeer had disappeare­d from the enclosed yard of her Waverley St property.

“He’s gone, he has gone back to the North Pole,” Baldwin said.

“[The thief or thieves] very carefully opened the safety box and unplugged it. They’ve all got guy ropes on them and they are all pegged with camping pegs. I had hammered those camping pegs in and they’ve managed to pull those out and took the whole lot.”

She said after she made a social media post about the incident, she got several comments and a couple of messages from other residents about their decoration­s being hit with theft and vandalism.

She wasn’t sure if the apparent string of local incidents were opportunis­tic drunks from the unofficial Crate Day celebratio­n over the weekend or targeted.

Baldwin said she had put up decoration­s for Christmas every year “for a long time” and had only recently replaced her decoration­s after her old ones were all damaged in flooding after Cyclone Gabrielle.

“It is just dishearten­ing because it is a lot of money and a lot of time. You do it because the community likes it, they like looking at it and it puts smiles on their faces,” she said.

She hadn’t reported her incident to police, but a police spokeswoma­n confirmed they had received a report of theft involving some items stolen from a residentia­l property in Waipawa. “Police are also aware that there may have been other similar events occurring in the area. This report is currently being assessed by police for further inquiries,” the spokeswoma­n said.

 ?? Photo / Rachel Wise ?? Ken Mildenhall returned to his home on Sunday to find Christmas decoration­s ripped from his garden and lights ripped from his trees.
Photo / Rachel Wise Ken Mildenhall returned to his home on Sunday to find Christmas decoration­s ripped from his garden and lights ripped from his trees.

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