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“It’s a pain . . .,” Shore said. “It’s affecting people’s livelihoods. The industry is busy enough without the need for this sort of stuff to be happening.” He said the “hassle of having to replace the tools and the staff member being without tools for that period of time meant there were delays going to the next job”. JOHN BISSET/Stuff Shore said the company had never had issues with theft in South Canterbury before. Shore said the company had had issues with theft in Christchurch before, but never in South Canterbury. “Theft of tools seems to be a major issue around town at the moment. We have made the rest of our staff well aware of how cautious they have to be with leaving their vehicles on the side of the road, and even at a job site; being mindful of their vehicles and where they’ve parked and if anyone can possibly get in to access them.” ....
The nine vehicles reported stolen or broken into on Wednesday were: a vehicle was stolen fromOtipua Rd, another wasbroken into on Otipua Rd and multiple tools taken, another stolen from Mowbray St, another broken into on Otipua Rd and personal effects taken, another was stolen from Preston St, another broken into on Church St and tools stolen, another was broken into on Otipus Rd and a wallet was stolen, a Black and Decker drop saw was also stolen from a trailer on Selwyn St, and a 4WD was reported stolen from Donald St, Temuka, at 3.30pm. Winchester said some thefts “anecdotally seem to be connected”. ....
“If they have the means of storing them in a garage, they should do so,” Stewart said. She said police have “no lines of enquiry” on the thefts. In March, Senior Sergeant Antony Callon, of Timaru, said 4WD thefts in the region followed ‘’a trend in the greater Canterbury area in the thefts of Toyota Prados, Nissan Safaris and Nissan Patrols’’. Callon said vehicles were “being cased” during the daytime and targeted at night. “We have had a couple of calls from people seeing suspicious vehicles snooping around areas of interest,” he said at the time. “If anyone sees any suspicious activity ring 111 immediately.” ....