Information sought following burglary in Clouston Park, Upper Hutt
Police investigating a burglary last night at a Clouston Park Road, Upper Hutt address are asking for the public's help with information that might assist our investigation.
This morning we received a report that about 11pm last night, an address had been entered while the residents were home, and at least one bedroom is thought to have been entered while the occupant was asleep in it.
While nothing was taken, the occupants were understandably shaken by the incident, and Police are now working to establish the full circumstances of what has occurred.
Police would like to take the opportunity to remind residents to keep security top of mind and to lock doors and windows at night, even if you're going to be home.
We're asking anyone in the area to please check private CCTV or dashcam footage from around 11pm last night that might have captured any unusual activity. Additionally anyone who was in the area who saw anything that may assist our enquiries is urged to get in touch.
You can call 105 and reference file number 230110/5105, or make a report online at www.police.govt.nz... using the 'update report' function.
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