
A Whangārei school was shocked to learn a staff member was robbed in broad daylight by a pair of teens reportedly armed with a weapon.
A Mandarin language assistant from Onerahi School was about 700m from her work when she was confronted by two male teens about 3pm.
Police reported the teens, believed to be between 14 and 16, had approached her after she had entered a walkway from Ross St that led to Glover Pl.
Whangārei area investigations manager Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Pilmer said the pair, dressed in black, presented a weapon to intimidate the woman before stealing her bag.
Pilmer confirmed the weapon was not a firearm.
Onerahi School posted a picture of the bag taken from its staff member during the ordeal. Photo / Facebook
Onerahi School posted on its Facebook page, saying the language assistant’s bag contained her laptop, wallet and personal items.
“The laptop contains her important University study and this cannot be replaced.”
The teens fled on foot toward Ross St.
Pilmer said the woman was physically unhurt and had made her way home before police were called.
“This is not something we will tolerate as a community.”
Pilmer said police were sent to Onerahi but were unable to find any males that matched the teens’ description.
Onerahi School condemned the incident, saying it was “shocked and saddened”.
The school asked for people to keep an eye out for the woman’s possessions, and for anyone with information to contact the school or police.
Police had been speaking to witnesses and were also canvassing for CCTV footage.
“We ask anyone who saw two young men in the area at the time to contact us as part of enquiries,” Pilmer said.
He encouraged the public to remain vigilant and quickly report any suspicious behaviour.
Information can be provided to police by calling 105 using the reference number 250811/8267 or via Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
Onerahi School has been approached for comment.
Brodie Stone covers crime and emergency for the Northern Advocate. She has spent most of her life in Whangārei and is passionate about delving into issues that matter to Northlanders and beyond.
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