Horowhenua Chronicle

Police warning after stolen cars set alight

- Paul Williams

Aspate of flaming car thefts in recent weeks in Horowhenua have prompted police to issue a warning for car owners to be vigilant at all times and make sure their vehicles are locked and secure.

Three cars stolen at night in the past few weeks have been found the next day as smoulderin­g wrecks after being set alight, a short distance from where they were originally taken.

Police and Fire and Emergency Services were called to Weraroa Rd in Levin early one morning to find a Holden Commodore well ablaze.

Nearby residents woke to the sound of an explosion shortly after 3am. One woman praised Fire and Emergency for their prompt response. It took half an hour to bring the fire under control.

Just two nights earlier, nearby residents on Tiro Tiro Rd near Levin School were woken as emergency services were called to a car fire, with a similar small explosion heard.

It took FENZ about 20 minutes to bring the fire under control.

At the weekend a Mazda Demio was found completely burnt out at

Gladstone Reserve in O¯ hau.

Senior Sergeant Sam Gilpin said there had been an increase in the number of vehicles stolen in Levin, Foxton and O¯ taki areas in recent months.

Sergeant Gilpin said prior to the recent offending police had made a number of arrests in relation to car thefts. It was therefore concerning that the offending was continuing, despite this.

“We have made arrests in the last few months and weeks so it is concerning that the offending is continuing,” he said.

The message was to keep cars and locked and secure, and to remove anything of value from inside vehicles.

Gilpin said there was a possibilit­y the offenders weren’t local.

“We do get a lot of offenders crossing boundaries . . . they are not necessaril­y locals,” he said.

The public could play a role in preventing offending and helping to catch those responsibl­e by reporting anything suspicious or sharing informatio­n with police.

He urged anyone who saw anything suspicious or with any informatio­n to contact Crimestopp­ers on 105.

We have made arrests in the last few months and weeks so it is concerning that the offending is continuing.

Senior Sergeant Sam Gilpin

 ??  ?? A car was set alight on the early hours of the morning on Tiro Tiro Rd.
A car was set alight on the early hours of the morning on Tiro Tiro Rd.
 ??  ?? A beaten and burnt out Holden Commodore was set alight early in the morning last week.
A beaten and burnt out Holden Commodore was set alight early in the morning last week.
 ??  ?? A Mazda Demio was found at Gladstone Reserve.
A Mazda Demio was found at Gladstone Reserve.

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