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Moa bone among items stolen by burglar

Last updated: January 6, 2026 7:35 am
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Burglaries typically involve the theft of common items like jewellery, electronics, and alcohol. However, for Matthew Edward Barnes, 55, his burglaries took a strange turn when he stole a fossilised moa thigh bone from a garden shed in Maori Hill.

The series of break-ins began in August 21, 2024, with Barnes repeatedly targeting the same shed. Despite covering his hands with his sleeves to avoid leaving fingerprints, CCTV footage caught him in the act multiple times.

In one instance, Barnes was seen leaving with a 2m fibreglass fishing rod and reel. On another occasion, he took a polytarp-material planting bag and a wood-handled shovel. However, the most unusual item he stole was the fossilised moa thigh bone, which holds significance to the victims.

When confronted by police, Barnes initially denied his involvement but later confessed and promised to return the stolen property. Despite his remorseful letter to the court, Judge David Robinson questioned the sincerity of his apology.

Barnes’ criminal activities continued even while on bail, with another burglary involving a can of paint and a stolen lawnmower. Ultimately, he was convicted of three counts of burglary and sentenced to 10 months’ home detention. He is now undergoing treatment for his addiction and mental health issues, with a requirement to pay $550 in reparation.

This bizarre series of burglaries by Barnes serves as a reminder that crime can take unexpected turns, even involving the theft of rare and unusual items.

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