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According to the statistics, of the 17,100 reported burglaries throughout the city, more than 6700 - 39 per cent - were in South Auckland.
Reports to central Auckland police stations accounted for 29 per cent or all burglaries - a little over 4900.
West Auckland, hit this year with several high-profile violent crimes, had just over 20 per cent, or 3400, burglaries.
On the other end of the scale, North Shore residents were the least likely to be burgled, with just over 2000 homes burgled last year, less than 12 per cent of the Auckland total.
Inspector Tony Wakelin, of Counties Manukau police, said it was not the socio-economic make-up of areas that determined burglary rates but "transience".
Streets with established communities tended to be more likely to recognise and report something amiss, he said.
Breaking the figures down station by station, the statistics show more people reported burglary to the Manurewa police station than any other station in Auckland.
Officers there dealt with 1600 burglaries last year - more than four a day.
Three other stations stand out with more than 1000 burglaries reported each:
- Avondale had 1342 burglaries reported.
- Papakura had 1232 burglaries reported.
- Henderson had 1226 burglaries reported.
From there the rate of burglaries falls away - next highest is Balmoral with 885. |
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