There’s a new crime, a horrific incident at Newmarket Shopping Center that forced residents to evacuate after a knife-wielding man attempted to rob Michael Hill. On Tuesday afternoon, a knife-wielding man attempted to rob the Michael Hill jewelry store, forcing the evacuation of Westfield Newmarket.
Michael Hill Newmarket jewelry store robbery
According to authorities, when the man entered the business at 1:23 p.m., employees set off the alarm and sprayed fog. The incident forced the shopping center to evacuate. According to Inspector Daniel Meade, police quickly arrived at the scene of the incident and a suspect was arrested. Meade stated that “no one else is being sought in connection with this incident.” A Michael Hill employee described the incident as “scary” and said it was the first time such an attack had happened while she was working there. The worker informed the group that they would be sent home for the day and the store would remain closed.
There were still three police officers present. When the fire alarm started going off, Anita Blackburn was getting a pedicure at the opposite end of the Westfield shopping centre. She noticed smoke coming from the direction of the store and realized it was fog cannon smoke, not fire. When police pulled out a man in his mid-40s wearing a gray tracksuit and trousers, Blackburn was in the shopping centre. She commented that it happened “really quickly” and that they “searched him and put him in the police car.” Blackburn noticed other Michael Hall employees on her way out who she described as looking “quite scared.” They appeared to be crying, and Blackburn said, “he felt terrible for them.” Meade stated that Michael Hill’s crew “should be commended for remaining calm throughout the incident and following procedure to ensure no one was injured.”
“We believe this swift arrest will reinforce our dedication to keeping our neighborhood safe,” he said, despite the fact that cases like this can impact victims and communities. Following a series of armed robberies and robberies, Michael Hill has significantly increased security at all locations nationwide. Daniel Bracken, CEO of Michael Hill, said in May that the need for increased security presence at stores outside Auckland had been made clear by “alarming” misconduct recently. This.
The chain operates 34 sites across the North Island and uses security measures such as DNA spray technology, fog nozzles and alarms. According to Bracken, every New Zealander must feel safe enough to go to work or to the shops. Following “repeated attacks”, the chain’s Takapuna, Auckland location closed at the end of 2022. To ensure the immediate safety of customers and staff, Bracken stated at the time that this is the store most frequently targeted by Michael Hill in New Zealand and will remain closed. As of June 2023, the shop is still closed. So stay tuned for pkb news.
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