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THEFT FROM HOUSE

False Message To Occupier

' Detectives are investigating : a theft which occurred last evening after an elderly woman was tricked into leav- . ing her house by a telephone message which said her son , had met with a serious accident and was in hospital. The woman went imme- ■ diately to the hospital, but was told that her son was not there. When she returned 1 to her house she found that I about £2O had been stolen ; from a purse she had left behind in her hurry.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610517.2.160

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 17

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88

THEFT FROM HOUSE Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 17

THEFT FROM HOUSE Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 17

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