from RNZ
About 10 cars a day are being stolen on the Kāpiti Coast and local community leaders are concerned social media platform TikTok has a role.
Police confirmed there were 290 vehicles stolen around Kāpiti in February, 310 in March and another 240 up until 20 April.
Just last week six young people – including two 12-year-olds – were referred to Youth Aid after they were “interfering with vehicles” in Waikanae Beach, according to police.
Community social media pages have several posts about vehicles being stolen, found or people catching thieves in the act.
Waikanae resident John Nelson had his family’s seven-seater Toyota Wish stolen on Monday night right outside his home.
No one heard a thing — “not even my dog heard them” — and he said it was devastating.
“We’re a single income family paying a mortgage and we rely on it for getting the kids to school and all sorts of stuff really.”
Robin Cameron said:
Mmmm, that guy in the photo looks like the same guy who was setting the tents alight at the parliamentary protest. Nothing would surprise me these days ……..
Waikanae watchers said:
Well, the hood makes that difficult to be sure, rather like the bandit masks the Coster Mob wear.