Thursday, 26 June 2025 - 12:45pm |
Auckland City

Dogged determination gets results

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Man’s best friend, a trusty dog owner and some speedy Police work potentially prevented car thefts in an East Auckland suburb early this morning.

A Greenlane resident who was woken by his dog barking around 3.45am investigated immediately.

“His trusty pooch had alerted him to two people outside his home apparently scoping out parked cars with a torch,” Inspector Jim Wilson, Auckland City East Area Commander, says.

But by the time Police arrived the pair were on the move and fled despite being signalled to stop.

“Police monitored the vehicle from a distance until The Police Helicopter arrived overhead to monitor the situation.”

The car was successfully spiked but kept going onto nearby Great South Road, and Police observed it driving on the wrong side of the road.

Inspector Wilson says a dog unit was deployed when the driver finally abandoned the vehicle at Garland Road and took off on foot. 

“He was apprehended nearby and received minor police dog bites and was given medical treatment,” Inspector Wilson says.

“A passenger remained in the vehicle and was arrested without incident.”

The 38-year-old driver is appearing in the Auckland District Court, charged with failing to stop, driving in a dangerous manner, possessing cannabis and possessing an offensive weapon.

“Fortunately, it appears no vehicles in the street were successfully broken into and it goes to show the importance of vigilance,” Inspector Wilson says.

“After a busy night it’s left two smart dogs catching up on some much-needed sleep.”

Police remind the public to report suspicious activity as soon as possible by calling 111.

ENDS

Nicole Bremner/NZ Police