A man has been remanded into custody awaiting sentencing following a series of burglaries targeting businesses and a hospital in the Waikato region. The incidents occurred between December 2024 and January of last year, involving the theft of crates, bread, and a television.
Details of the Burglaries
The first incident took place in December 2024 at Waikato Hospital. The individual, along with an associate, arrived at the loading bay around 2 pm. He then entered the building and stole 31 vegetable crates and a tray of 10 loaves of bread, with a combined value of $385.
Three weeks later, in January of last year, the individual targeted Kaipaki Nursery. Driving a car with incorrect number plates, he entered the property through a toilet window and used his vehicle to steal up to 200 collapsible crates valued at $2000. He opened a roller door from inside the building and reversed his car up to it to facilitate the theft.
A week after the nursery burglary, the individual attempted to steal a new Samsung TV, still in its box, from a storeroom at Domino’s Pizza in Te Awamutu. Staff observed him on CCTV and stopped him as he tried to leave with the television.
What Happens Next?
The individual has been remanded into custody by Judge Saunders. A sentencing date has not been publicly announced. It is possible the court will consider the pattern of offenses when determining the sentence. The court may also consider any mitigating or aggravating factors presented during the sentencing hearing. A psychological evaluation could be ordered as part of the pre-sentencing process.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was stolen from Waikato Hospital?
31 vegetable crates and a tray of 10 loaves of bread were stolen from Waikato Hospital.
How did the individual enter Kaipaki Nursery?
The individual entered Kaipaki Nursery through a toilet window.
Was anyone injured during these incidents?
The summary of facts does not indicate any injuries occurred during these incidents.
What factors might influence the severity of the sentence in this case?
