
A 13-year-old girl involved in an 800km trip in a stolen car from Christchurch to Nelson and back told police she was 鈥渏ust addicted鈥.
Four youths, aged between 13 and 15, are believed to have stolen a car in Christchurch on Saturday night before driving to Nelson where they ram raided a petrol store.
The teens fled the scene, and were found in Christchurch when police received a report of a vehicle being driven erratically on Grahams Rd, Burnside about 10.15am.
The driver of the car failed to stop for police when signalled to do so. Police did not initiate a pursuit, instead observing the vehicle鈥檚 movements. The car crashed into a member of the public鈥檚 car, with the driver suffering minor injuries.
The offenders then attempted to flee on foot, however they were apprehended by police. The teens will be referred to youth services.
罢丑别听Herald聽understands the 13-year-olds, a boy and a girl, were also involved in a series of car thefts a week earlier when about three cars were stolen including several petrol drive-offs as well as two fleeing driver incidents where police tried to spike them.
It鈥檚 understood that after they were apprehended the 13-year-old girl told police 鈥淚 love it, I鈥檓 just addicted鈥.
The Herald understands the 13-year-old boy is also believed to have been involved in joyriding a stolen car to Oamaru and then back to Christchurch, a trip of about 500km.
A source said the boy鈥檚 offending was 鈥渆scalating鈥.
鈥淗e鈥檚 just going for it.鈥
Driving from Christchurch to Nelson and back in stolen cars was 鈥渏ust Russian roulette鈥, the source said.
鈥淲e have so many crashes with your average driver through the Lewis Pass鈥 It鈥檚 a long drive, it鈥檚 going to be tedious, and for a young person who probably has a very short attention span that鈥檚 going to be a lot of effort to keep it on the road.鈥
罢丑别听Herald聽earlier revealed a 9-year-old was believed to be involved in one of many groups of youth offenders behind a series of car thefts and burglaries in Christchurch.
A police source told the Herald staff were seeing a 鈥渃ontinual drop in age鈥 in youth offenders.
鈥淚 think that鈥檚 a very concerning aspect because for us it鈥檚 now dropping very strongly into that non-prosecutable group and that鈥檚 causing us headaches because we can鈥檛 bring any control to that, we can鈥檛 bring any meaningful accountability.
鈥淭here is still the activeness of the higher age level which just continues on as it always has, but this younger group what we are seeing is just that repetitive nature of their offending because they鈥檙e getting caught, they鈥檙e getting returned home and they鈥檙e out and gone within hours and back into the offending.鈥
Canterbury metro area commander Superintendent Lane Todd earlier told the Herald youth offending was an issue that is being experienced right across the country at present, with Canterbury 鈥渘o exception鈥.
鈥淧olice is committed to working with our partners and communities to prevent youth offending, support victims of crime, and hold young offenders to account in a meaningful and effective way.
鈥淓ffectively dealing with youth offenders provides a unique opportunity to prevent future harm in our communities.鈥
Police were involved in a number of initiatives aimed at preventing youth offending and reoffending.
鈥淲e recognise that in order to prevent future generations of young people from serious harm, we need to work in a collaborative way to address the underlying causes of youth offending.鈥
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