Attempts by two would-be young robbers to hold up a local dairy
were foiled when the shop owner chased them out the door and into the
arms of a nearby security guard, police say.
Police spokesman Kevin Loughlin said the two 16-year-olds were armed
with knives when they entered the Vipond Dairy on the Whangaporoa
Peninsula about 12.30pm yesterday.
Wearing disguises, one youth remained at the entrance to the shop
while the other went to the counter, threatened the Korean dairy owner
with the knife and demanded cash.
The owner chased both of them out of his store and the two offenders left the store empty handed, he said.
As they ran from the store, a security guard who had earlier seen them action suspiciously, sprang into action.
"He caught, disarmed and held them until the police arrived," Mr Loughlin said.
Both youths were due to appear in North Shore District Court
tomorrow, charged with assault with intent to rob, the maximum penalty
for which is 14 years KIM RUSCOE - Fairfax Media | Tuesday, 16 December 2008
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