NZ police charge man over New Plymouth ram-raid

Police have charged a man in relation to a ram-raid burglary at a central New Plymouth convenience store on 4 January.

Four offenders used a stolen vehicle to gain entry to the Bulteel Street store at around 4.25am that day.

They took the shop's cash register, tobacco and vape products, and other grocery items, before leaving the area in a second stolen vehicle.

Both vehicles have since been recovered by Police and forensically examined.

Police have been making a number of enquiries to identify the offenders and have also received valuable information from the public.

A search warrant was carried out at a New Plymouth address this morning and as a result a 22-year-old man has been arrested and charged in relation to the ram-raid burglary.

He is scheduled to appear in court in New Plymouth today.

"Police are still working to identify the remaining three offenders," says Detective Jeremy Spice from the Taranaki Tactical Crime Unit.

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