Ram-raiders strike at Louis Vuitton, Gucci stores overnight

Workers replace the glass in front of the Gucci store in Queen St, which was targeted in a ram raid overnight. Photo: Craig Kapitan
Workers replace the glass in front of the Gucci store in Queen St, which was targeted in a ram raid overnight. Photo: Craig Kapitan
Several ram-raid incidents have been reported around Auckland overnight - including at two luxury boutiques downtown.

Police were called to the Louis Vuitton and Gucci stores on Queen St just after midnight after reports that a vehicle had smashed through both stores in an alleged burglary.

Photos taken at the scene show the front door windows at both stores smashed and glass and debris littered on the footpath.

A white car understood to be that involved in the ram-raid can also be seen with its parking lights still on.

A photographer told the Herald a woman at the scene, who identified herself as the owner, said this was the second time such an incident had happened in weeks.

Police confirmed the ram raids and said a stolen vehicle was at the scene and a second vehicle was found nearby.

"An investigation into the matter is ongoing, including a review of available CCTV footage," police said.

"Police understand the incident will be distressing for the business owner's and police will liaise with them around prevention measures that can be put in place to deter future offending."

As of midday, Gucci had not yet reopened for business.

A security guard was stationed stood outside the store entrance as work began to board up the shattered store windows.

The Louis Vuitton store did not have any visible damage and opened for business as usual today. Store management declined to comment.

Police were also called to Minami Motors in Mt Wellington late last night after reports that a vehicle had also been used in a ram-raid there.

A witness said the vehicle was left at the scene and those involved had fled.