‘Serious Charges’
(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, July 19. An unemployed security patrolman who appeared for sentence today on five charges of theft, was fined £3O and placed on two years’ probation. Before Mr C. E. H. Pledger, S.M., was Harvey John Andrews, aged 20. “These charges are serious, because of your particular former employment,” said the Magistrate. Senior-Sergeant B. T. N. Hut ton, said Andrews had previously admitted that, while employed as a security patrolman, he stole blankets, pullovers, batteries and a saucepan collectively valued at £25 15s from four city premises and took them away in his patrol car.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31117, 21 July 1966, Page 18
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