WHOLESALE BURGLARY.
(per press association.)
New Plymouth, August 9.
Roher Janksoo, alias Patrick Loughran, who haa by tntans ot skeleton keys bapn robbing atom a and shops m New Plymouth and every town between this and Wtinganui, wua brought up at the Polioo Cjuct thia morning chirked with br?akin£ into the Railway Station at Pat.ea »n<i stealing tickets to the value of over £7, also doing tbe aame thing at Wav..rley Railway Station, also braaki g into a pl-.o • at K^karamea and stealing gooda. £le «as remanded to Patea to appear on Friday next. This burglar has been reooguißed by the Napier authorities from a photo taken at tbe instance, of the polloe here as Patrlok Loughran, who was only liberated from Lyttelton gaol on March 16 -h last after serving a sentence of five years for hotuebreaklng tt Napier. Loaghran, after baing llbera.ed from gaol, returned to. Napier where he committed a burglary, for whl^h he is wanted, and then fled to the West Coast apparently and gradually up to New Plymouth. Unfortunately the polloe had not received a photo of this man after his liberation from gaol,' or he would not have gone about as be did without being closely watched aa to his mesnß of livelihood.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 9 August 1888, Page 3
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209WHOLESALE BURGLARY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 9 August 1888, Page 3
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