A Police response to calls for help brought a woman's alleged offending spree across Auckland suburbs to a halt.
The woman will now face court over two burglaries and a stolen vehicle.
Senior Sergeant Shaun Richardson, of Auckland City Police, says units responded to Grey Lynn after 2.30am following calls from residents around Richmond Road.
"Residents reported hearing a woman calling for help in the vicinity of Westmoreland Street West.
"Police and ambulance attended the area and eventually located a woman stuck at a property under renovation; she had fallen between a retaining wall and earthworks."
Units on scene established a burglary had occurred at the address.
Senior Sergeant Richardson says the woman was allegedly in possession of a handbag which had been stolen.
"Further checks established the handbag had allegedly been stolen just hours earlier in Epsom," he says.
"Just before midnight, an offender had allegedly entered a house and stolen a handbag and keys, before driving off in a late model Audi hatchback."
The 31-year-old woman was transported to hospital for her injuries.
She has since been charged with two counts of burglary for both the Epsom and Grey Lynn incidents, as well as unlawfully taking a motor vehicle.
Police have opposed the woman's bail.
It's expected a bedside court hearing will take place later today.