A Tauranga woman who admitted to being part of the aggravated robbery of Brookfield
Veterinary Clinic earlier this year has been sentenced to three and half years' jail.
Two people have been sent to jail for their role in the robbery of the Brookfield Veterinary Clinic in June.
Lucy Jane Kellick, 26, was sentenced in Tauranga District Court today after earlier pleading guilty to one count of aggravated robbery last month.
Kellick was arrested along with Colin Thomas Borthwick, 23, Cathy Anne Davies, 33, following the robbery on June 25.
According to police, a man and a woman entered the Brookfield Veterinary Clinic at the shopping centre on Otumoetai Road about 5.25pm, armed with blunt weapons.
The pair threatened a staff member at the vets before getting away with cash and property.
They left the premises and got into a dark-coloured vehicle driven by a third person.
Police stopped the vehicle on Bureta Road and arrested three people.
Borthwick was sentenced to two years and nine months' jail on October 3 for his role in the robbery. Read more about Borthwick's sentencing here.
Davies was due to appear in court yesterday but never showed up. A warrant for her arrest was issued. She made a voluntary appearance in court today and was bailed to reappear on Monday.



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