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Pair charged after vehicle stolen during food collection

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Police have charged two people after a victim’s vehicle was allegedly stolen in Auckland CBD this morning. File photo supplied

Two people who allegedly stole a vehicle while the driver was collecting a food order will now face court.

At about 12.25am today, September 26, police received a report of a vehicle stolen on Karangahape Road in Auckland CBD while the driver was busy collecting a meal order.

Senior sergeant Tony Turner of Auckland City Police says vigilant camera operators were able to backtrack and trace the vehicle’s movements.

“The vehicle was sighted on New North Road in Morningside and has continued through to Kingsland.

“Police units, supported by the Eagle helicopter, responded quickly and were able to block the vehicle in.”

Turner says two people in the vehicle were taken into custody.

“This is a great example of staff working hard to hold those responsible to account for this type of crime in our communities.

“It also serves as a reminder that police and our partner agencies will continue to keep an eye out for suspicious activity, and we will respond accordingly.”

A 41-year-old woman will appear in Auckland District Court today charged with unlawfully taking a motor vehicle and driving with excess breath alcohol.

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