2387 days ago

Please help to identify the person.

Eddie from Woolston

(Final update on 03/09/18 for everyone who read this post and tried to help, and also to anyone who falls victim of theft as an encouragement to pursue for justice which could serve as a deterrent to crimes. Two people were involved in this theft, one female pleaded guilty of using my credit card and was sentenced accordingly last year, her brother was charged with the stealing of my bag and pleaded not guilty which was the reason it took so long to get a closure. The court hearing for the brother was set for 31/08/18, he pleaded guilty in the last minute before the hearing, and has been sentenced to100 hours community service, 9 months supervision and make reparation for the stolen items. The photos from the petrol station and also the stadium were very helpful. )

Hello,
My backpack was stolen on Sunday afternoon from a chair by the pool in Pioneer Stadium, and my credit card inside was used by the person in the attached photos to make 6 purchases at 4 petrol stations, Mobil Sydenham, Z in Brougham St, BP 2Go Bromley, and BP Connect in Dallington. The $46 purchase on the photo was made by her. The $108 was made by another person before she approached the counter, not with my credit card. The purchases were made possible by PayWave.

If you know her personally, please ask her to contact the police and return my stuff.

Thank you very much indeed for your time.

(Note added on 30 Oct. Within 2 weeks numerous replies were posted, with potential clues, and neighbourly good wishes, empathy and indignation. Some didn't mince their words for the disgust they felt about the criminal acts, and subsequently some pointed that out as personal attacks and asked me to close or withdraw the post if the thief has been caught. Up to this time, I got this person's full name and DOB which was passed onto the police, final outcome is in the pipeline, it's not quite the time to close or withdraw this post yet. I want to thank everyone for their contributions and this website for being the platform to solve important issues and for the neighbourly gossips to evolve and become more civilised discussions.)

More messages from your neighbours
1 day ago

Poll: Would you want an unconventional funeral?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Funerals can cost as much as $22,000 and the planning can be stressful especially at a time when loved ones are grieving. Some New Zealanders are re-imagining funerals by making their own coffin or having a relaxed ceremony at home. Would you want a less traditional funeral? Share your thoughts below.

Type 'Not For Print' if you wish your comments to be excluded from the Conversations column of your local paper.

Image
Would you want an unconventional funeral?
  • 84.7% Yes
    84.7% Complete
  • 13.3% No
    13.3% Complete
  • 2% Other - I'll share below!
    2% Complete
1389 votes
10 hours ago

Celebrating Our Resident Authors On World Book Day

Essie Summers Retirement Village

It was World Book Day on the 23rd of April, so what better time to celebrate some of our talented residents who have published books.

They range from children’s books, to poems, from non-fiction to a first novel - and all are proof that there is no age limit when it comes to creativity!

Click read more for the full story.

Image
20 hours ago

Poll: Who is the 2024 Prospa Local Business Hero?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

It's clear that small businesses can really be the backbone of a community. It’s been a joy to read the Prospa Local Business Hero nominations from around the country and we’ve now decided upon eight finalists.

With $10,000 worth of prizes up for grabs, it's up to you to decide who deserves the title of 2024 Prospa Local Business Hero.

So have a read of the nominations below and cast your vote...

Mary & Sam Danielson - The Puketapu Hotel
Hawkes Bay
'On Feb 14, 2023, Cyclone Gabrielle flooded many of the rural areas. Puketapu Hotel went under perhaps half a meter of water. However, immediately Mary Danielson and her son, Sam Danielson, along with their loyal staff pulled it together to cook copious amounts of food that without electricity would have been wasted. Throughout the years many of us have been treated with a pub gathering where we can reconnect and a free meal. At Christmas there was Santa, games, gifts for kids, donated patchwork for adults, an ice cream truck and lots of camaraderie.
This February on the cyclone anniversary, they again pulled out the stops to give hundreds of us a special night. We are all tired of the cyclone cleanup and they understood that it was needed.'

Ian Harvey (& Des Banks) - Flower Bazaar
Christchurch
'I'd like to nominate my local florist, Ian and Des at Flower Bazaar on Innes Rd, Chirstchurch. The friendliest guys you could meet, always supporting their fellow retailers in the area and going above and beyond for their customers. They know my family well, and when my mother sadly passed away last July they even went out of their way to close the shop and come to her memorial service. With cost of living issues for a lot of us nowadays, it can't be easy for small businesses, especially those not selling everyday essentials. It's important we support each other and keep these little guys afloat. I can't sing their praises enough. I hope they win something, they really do deserve it.'

Vivienne Shepherd - The Glass Button Tailor
Whangārei
'The proprietor of this business is so kind. She will come to your home or business to discuss your need for repairs alterations or bespoke requirement. As it is often impossible to give a quote for work to do with tailoring she will give a guesstimate, if her time exceed this figure, she will charge that figure no more. But if the work takes less time, this will be the figure. Also, a client who eventually came to Vivienne had taken, a dress she very much liked, to another repair and alteration business who messed it up. Vivienne adjusted to fit well, straightened the one to straight back seam as well as other adjustments. She spent hours on it but charged well less than this time, due to empathy for the disappointment created by the bad job. Vivienne Shepherd is truly focused on doing the best by her clients. She definitely pursues excellence.'

Aaron Hickmott - Master of Gingerbread
Palmerston North
'He consistently turns out a wide range of biscuits on the shelves in both standard AND gluten free versions - he's our go-to when we need a treat to take to dinner at a longtime friend's place who requires gluten free food. His specialty is gingerbread of course and he sells Gingerbread House kitsets to people all over NZ!
The shop is small but inviting and he keeps loyalty cards for regular customers, bonus treats! I only found out recently that he struggled with dyslexia and left school early, but is a born baker and has gone from strength to strength. Long may he practice his craft!'

Alicia Sinclair & the Team - Atawhai Industries
New Plymouth
'Definitely Atawhai Industries New Plymouth. Great crew and management. Prompt service, experienced skilled workers who are cheerful and polite. I was very impressed with the dangerous job they had to do for me and will definitely be calling them for future work. They do so much for the community and help get work for people who would otherwise have difficulties.'

Jitesh Patel - Creswick Foodmarket
Wellington
'I'd like to nominate Jitesh & Hine at Creswick Foodmarket, Northland. Their tidy shop has everything one might need. And if what I am looking for is not there, they consider bringing it in for me. This avoids a lot of travelling across town for me. They also are very community-minded, contributing quietly to events and kids club. I'm glad they are in my community.'

Nicola Read & Team - Read Bros - Hardware
Thames
'I'd like to nominate Read Bros in Thames. The staff are so knowledgeable and helpful. If it's not in stock they will order it in for you. There you get treated as a person, rather than a number.'

Paul Ayers - Ayers Shoes Repairs
Dunedin
'I'd like to nominate Ayers Shoe Repairs in Hillside Road of Dunedin. They repair many things, not just shoes. Paul does a great job at a very reasonable price. They rang me as soon as my job was ready to collect. They are friendly and helpful.'

Vote for your pick in the poll below...

Who is the 2024 Prospa Local Business Hero?
  • 44.1% Mary & Sam Danielson - The Puketapu Hotel
    44.1% Complete
  • 11.4% Ian Harvey - Flower Bazaar
    11.4% Complete
  • 5.7% Vivienne Shepherd - The Glass Button Tailor
    5.7% Complete
  • 12.7% Aaron Hickmott - Master of Gingerbread
    12.7% Complete
  • 4.8% The Team - Atawhai Industries
    4.8% Complete
  • 8.7% Jitesh Patel - Creswick Foodmarket
    8.7% Complete
  • 2.6% Nicola Read & Team - Read Bros Hardware
    2.6% Complete
  • 10% Paul Ayers - Ayers Shoes Repairs
    10% Complete
229 votes