Henderson's In Good Hands

The newly deployed Henderson Beat Team has hit the ground running in its first few weeks, with 17 arrests already under their belts.

Senior Sergeant Greg Wilson, Waitematā West Area Communities Manager, says since hitting the streets earlier this month, the team have made an immediate impact.

"While getting to know their new area and connecting with the people of Henderson, this team has sent a clear message," he says.

"We will be holding anyone who engages in offending of any kind to account."

Last week, in one example of sharp instincts and teamwork, a male wearing a backpack and acting suspiciously in a local car park caught the team's attention.

"After a brief game of cat and mouse, during which this male attempted to make a getaway, he was swiftly arrested," Senior Sergeant Wilson says.

"This man was wanted for multiple theft and dishonestly offences and was breaching his bail conditions."

A search of his backpack uncovered a stash of tools commonly used to break and enter premises.

"Further enquiries revealed he had allegedly broken into a nearby security office, stealing several items, including a staff members mountain bike," Senior Sergeant Wilson says.

A 41-year-old man appeared in the Waitakere District Court charged with burglary, obtains by deception, possess instruments for burglary, possess utensils and breaching bail. His bail was opposed.

During the weekend, the team made a further four arrests for shoplifting around the Henderson Town Centre.

"In two separate incidents four people were held to account after helping themselves to items from different stores," he says.

"On both occasions officers were nearby and able to respond quickly."

Senior Sergeant Wilson says he is pleased by how much of an impact the team has made.

"Their proactive approach and instincts are already paying off and making a big difference in the community."

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