Porirua Police release CCTV footage of two men of interest in Tawa robbery
Porirua Police investigating the robbery of Regent Jewellers in Tawa have released CCTV images of two men of interest
they need help to identify.
Detective Gareth Barnes of the Porirua CIB says at about 4pm on Tuesday 31 January, a robbery occurred at Regent
Jewellers on Main Road, Tawa, where a large quantity of jewellery was stolen. The 85 year old male store owner was
injured in the incident.
"We have now identified two men in the attached CCTV footage who we would like to speak with. They may be important
witnesses to this robbery or may be able to assist us further and I urge them to come forwarded and make contact with
us."
The first male shown in image 1 walked past the Westpac Bank on Essex Street, Tawa shortly before 4:00pm.He is described
as Caucasian, wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, blue pants and a cap.
The second male shown in images 2 and 3 was in the Tawa Central Dairy on Main Road, Tawa at 3:00pm.
"This male is described as Caucasian with short hair, wearing a dark coloured hooded zip up sweatshirt with a white
coloured pattern covering the front and both arms, and a dark coloured collared shirt underneath."
Detective Barnes says Police would also like to hear from anyone who may have seen anyone or anything suspicious on the
Main Road in Tawa on the afternoon of Tuesday 31st January 2012.
"We'd also like to hear from anyone who may be able to identify these two men in the CCTV footage. We really appreciate
the help we have received from the community so far, which has greatly assisted our investigation."
Anyone with any information should contact Porirua Police on (04) 238 1400 or check out their Facebook page or phone
Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Please view the full news release online at:
http://www.police.govt.nz/news/release/30739.html
[Scoop note: images on police website]