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Rotorua shoplifter jailed after getaway thwarted by flat battery

2 August 2025
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Rotorua shoplifter jailed after getaway thwarted by flat battery
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A Rotorua shoplifter, Leonard Renata Kaaho, 45, was sentenced to over two years in jail after stealing $166 worth of groceries from Woolworths. His getaway was thwarted by a flat battery in his car, leading to his arrest where police discovered a shotgun and ammunition, resulting in multiple charges.

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